“…Mothers of teen mothers, other maternal figures, professionals, natural mentors, peers in foster care, and babies' fathers or current partners were sources of support (Bartlett & Easterbrooks, 2015;Bermea et al, 2019;Carey et al, 1998;Easterbrooks et al, 2011Easterbrooks et al, , 2016Hess et al, 2002;Hurd & Zimmerman, 2010;McDermott & Graham, 2005;Mukuna & Aloka, 2021;Perrin & Dorman, 2003;Solivan et al, 2015;Umaña-Taylor et al, 2013). Quantitative researchers operationalized other protective factors with measures of self-esteem (Hess et al, 2002;Umaña-Taylor et al, 2013), maturity (Hess et al, 2002), maternal empathy (Bartlett & Easterbrooks, 2015), paternal engagement (Perez-Brena et al, 2020), and maternal competence in mobilizing resources to cope with pregnancy or parenting (Ahorlu et al, 2015). Like risk factors, the selection of protective factors in any one study was limited with a few exceptions (Bartlett & Easterbrooks, 2015;Easterbrooks et al, 2011;Shpiegel et al, 2020).…”