Exploring the connection between maternal mental health and partnership, parental role, and satisfaction with various aspects of life using pairfam data: a cross-sectional analysis.

IF 2.7 3区 医学 Q2 OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY
Monique Förster, Claudia Kirsch, Julia Habermann, Dorothee Noeres
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Background: Decreased maternal mental health leads to difficulties for the mother herself and for her family life. In Germany, inpatient mother-/father-child preventive and rehabilitation clinics are addressing these parental health problems. Further analysis, however, is needed in order to better understand the origins of impaired parental health and to improve the interventions. The present study focuses on maternal mental health and its association with strains related to mothers' parental role, their partnership, and satisfaction with various aspects of life.

Methods: For this cross-sectional study data from the relationship and family panel pairfam, wave 11, were used. Mothers in a cohabiting relationship with at least one child living in their household were examined. T-tests were employed to compare mentally stressed and mentally not stressed mothers in terms of (1) partnership (disagreements with partner, own destructive conflict behaviour, partner support and recognition), (2) parental competence, (unspecific strain, missing autonomy, and overprotectiveness in the parental role), and (3) satisfaction with work-life balance, leisure activities, friends and social contacts, and family. Multiple linear regression analysis was conducted, with the mental health composite scale of the Short Form 12 (Version 2.0) Health Survey as the dependent variable, and the previously mentioned variables as independent variables.

Results: Among 1,441 mothers in partnership, 153 (10.6%) were mentally stressed. Mean comparisons indicated significantly poorer values for mentally stressed mothers across all variables. The results of the linear regression model demonstrated a correlation between maternal mental health and disagreements with the partner (B=-1.318, p =.002), own destructive conflict behaviour (B=-1.232, p =.002), parental competence (B = 1.606, p <.001), unspecific strain (B=-1.402, p <.001), missing autonomy (B=-0.732, p =.030), overprotectiveness (B=-1.015, p <.001), and satisfaction with work-life balance (B=-2.537, p =.003), and family (B = 0.432, p =.029).

Conclusions: The findings of this study are consistent with the existing literature, indicating that parental role has the strongest connection with maternal stress. Additionally, novel findings have been identified, including the significant associations of partnership conflict and satisfaction with work-life balance and maternal mental health.

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探讨母亲心理健康与伴侣关系、父母角色和对生活各个方面的满意度之间的联系:一项横断面分析。
背景:产妇心理健康下降给母亲本人和家庭生活带来困难。在德国,住院的母亲/父亲-儿童预防和康复诊所正在处理这些父母健康问题。然而,为了更好地了解父母健康受损的根源并改进干预措施,还需要进一步分析。本研究的重点是母亲的心理健康及其与母亲的父母角色、她们的伙伴关系和对生活各个方面的满意度有关的压力的关系。方法:本横断面研究的数据来自关系和家庭面板,波11。与家中至少有一个孩子同居的母亲接受了调查。采用t检验比较有精神压力和没有精神压力的母亲在以下方面的差异:(1)伙伴关系(与伴侣的分歧,自己的破坏性冲突行为,伴侣的支持和认可),(2)父母能力(父母角色中的非特定压力,缺乏自主性和过度保护),以及(3)对工作与生活平衡,休闲活动,朋友和社会联系以及家庭的满意度。以《健康调查简表12(2.0版)》心理健康综合量表为因变量,上述变量为自变量,进行多元线性回归分析。结果:1441名有伴侣的母亲中,有153名(10.6%)存在精神压力。平均比较表明,在所有变量中,精神压力大的母亲的数值明显较低。线性回归模型结果显示,母亲心理健康与与伴侣意见分歧(B=-1.318, p =.002)、自身破坏性冲突行为(B=-1.232, p =.002)、父母能力(B= 1.606, p)存在相关性。结论:本研究结果与已有文献一致,父母角色与母亲压力的关系最强。此外,还发现了新的发现,包括伙伴关系冲突和满意度与工作与生活平衡和孕产妇心理健康之间的显著关联。
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BMC Women's Health
BMC Women's Health OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY-
CiteScore
3.40
自引率
4.00%
发文量
444
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: BMC Women''s Health is an open access, peer-reviewed journal that considers articles on all aspects of the health and wellbeing of adolescent girls and women, with a particular focus on the physical, mental, and emotional health of women in developed and developing nations. The journal welcomes submissions on women''s public health issues, health behaviours, breast cancer, gynecological diseases, mental health and health promotion.
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