Child health and psychosocial wellness in the context of maternal role overload and depression

IF 1.7 3区 社会学 Q2 FAMILY STUDIES
Doneila L. McIntosh, Amanda Trofholz, Allan D. Tate, Jerica M. Berge
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Abstract

Objective

The objective of this study was to examine the variability of child health and psychosocial outcomes in the context of maternal role overload and maternal depression.

Background

Role overload, characterized as time-based role stress, is commonly linked to depression in mothers. However, it remains uncertain whether maternal role overload poses a risk for negative child health and wellness. Although maternal depression is a known risk factor for poor child health and psychosocial outcomes, the outcomes themselves often reveal variability.

Method

This study aimed to investigate the heterogeneity of child health and psychosocial outcomes using latent profile analyses. Multinomial logistic regression analyses were conducted to examine differences in profile membership based on the child's experiences of maternal role overload and depression. Data were from 1,172 mother–child dyads from the Family Matters study.

Results

The analyses unveiled four distinct profiles (i.e., moderate health/psychosocial wellness, poor health/moderate psychosocial wellness, struggling health/poor psychosocial wellness, thriving health/psychosocial wellness), each associated with varying levels of health and psychosocial wellness. Both maternal role overload and depression were found to heighten the risk of poor health and psychosocial wellness in children.

Conclusion

Children with struggling and poor health and psychosocial outcomes had higher odds of maternal depression and maternal role overload than children in the thriving profile. These findings suggest that maternal role overload is a potential risk to child health and psychosocial outcomes.

Implications

These findings emphasize the importance of continuous depression screening in mothers and the implementation of solution-focused interventions targeting maternal role overload.

母亲角色超载和抑郁背景下的儿童健康和社会心理健康
目的本研究的目的是检查在母亲角色超载和母亲抑郁的背景下儿童健康和心理社会结局的变异性。角色超载,以时间为基础的角色压力为特征,通常与母亲的抑郁有关。然而,目前仍不确定,产妇角色超载是否会对儿童健康和福利造成负面风险。虽然母亲抑郁症是儿童健康状况不佳和心理社会后果的一个已知风险因素,但后果本身往往表现出差异。方法本研究旨在利用潜在剖面分析探讨儿童健康和心理社会结局的异质性。本研究以多项逻辑回归分析为基础,探讨了母亲角色超载和抑郁经历对儿童轮廓隶属度的影响。数据来自家庭事务研究的1172对母子。结果分析揭示了四种不同的概况(即中度健康/心理社会健康、较差健康/中等心理社会健康、挣扎中的健康/较差的心理社会健康、良好的健康/心理社会健康),每一种都与不同水平的健康和心理社会健康相关。研究发现,母亲角色负担过重和抑郁都会增加儿童健康状况和心理健康状况不佳的风险。结论健康和社会心理状况较差的挣扎儿童与健康状况良好的儿童相比,母亲抑郁和母亲角色过载的发生率更高。这些发现表明,母亲角色过载是儿童健康和社会心理结果的潜在风险。这些发现强调了对母亲进行持续抑郁筛查的重要性,以及针对母亲角色过载实施以解决方案为重点的干预措施的重要性。
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Family Relations
Family Relations Multiple-
CiteScore
3.40
自引率
13.60%
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164
期刊介绍: A premier, applied journal of family studies, Family Relations is mandatory reading for family scholars and all professionals who work with families, including: family practitioners, educators, marriage and family therapists, researchers, and social policy specialists. The journal"s content emphasizes family research with implications for intervention, education, and public policy, always publishing original, innovative and interdisciplinary works with specific recommendations for practice.
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