Parenting Self-Efficacy Within the First Year Postpartum in Non-Birthing Parents: A Scoping Review

IF 2.2 3区 心理学 Q1 FAMILY STUDIES
Family Process Pub Date : 2025-06-12 DOI:10.1111/famp.70048
Justine Dol, Jennifer A. Parker, Christine T. Chambers, Phillip Joy, Patricia Leahy-Warren, Cindy-Lee Dennis, Marilyn Macdonald, Kristy Hancock
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Parenting self-efficacy is a parent's belief in their ability to execute tasks related to raising children and providing them with care to ensure healthy development. While considerable research has been completed with birthing parents, the breadth of work that has been conducted on non-birthing parents is not known. The objective of this scoping review was to identify and analyze the literature on parenting self-efficacy in non-birthing parents within the first year postpartum. The search was completed on October 28, 2024. All qualitative and quantitative study designs were included. Titles, abstracts, and full text were screened by two reviewers. Overall, 125 studies reported on parenting self-efficacy in non-birthing parents. Over two-thirds (69.6%) of studies were published since 2011, with most being quantitative (91.2%). Only four studies included 2SLGBTQAA+ parents, only one of which reported on parenting self-efficacy differentiated by group. Over half (56.0%) of the studies used the term self-efficacy, followed by competence (28.0%) and confidence (16.0%). The measurement tool that was most used was the Parenting Sense of Competence Scale and the most common co-reported outcomes were depression and social support. In conclusion, while the field of research on parenting self-efficacy in non-birthing parents is growing, there is also a dearth of evidence on 2SLGTBQAA+ parents' parenting self-efficacy.

非生育父母产后一年内的父母自我效能:一项范围回顾
父母自我效能感是父母对自己执行与抚养孩子有关的任务并为他们提供照顾以确保他们健康成长的能力的信念。虽然对生育父母的大量研究已经完成,但对非生育父母进行的工作的广度尚不清楚。本综述的目的是识别和分析有关产后一年内未生育父母的育儿自我效能的文献。搜寻工作于2024年10月28日完成。包括所有定性和定量研究设计。题目、摘要和全文由两位审稿人筛选。总体而言,125项研究报告了非生育父母的育儿自我效能感。超过三分之二(69.6%)的研究发表于2011年以后,其中大多数是定量的(91.2%)。只有4项研究纳入了2SLGBTQAA+父母,其中只有1项研究报告了父母自我效能感的群体差异。超过一半(56.0%)的研究使用了“自我效能”一词,其次是“能力”(28.0%)和“信心”(16.0%)。最常用的测量工具是父母能力感量表,最常见的共同报告结果是抑郁和社会支持。综上所述,在非生育父母的育儿自我效能感研究领域不断发展的同时,关于2SLGTBQAA+父母的育儿自我效能感的证据也很缺乏。
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Family Process
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期刊介绍: Family Process is an international, multidisciplinary, peer-reviewed journal committed to publishing original articles, including theory and practice, philosophical underpinnings, qualitative and quantitative clinical research, and training in couple and family therapy, family interaction, and family relationships with networks and larger systems.
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