Emotional Fortification: Pediatricians as a Core Resource for Managing Parental Stress and Anxiety.

IF 3.6 1区 医学 Q1 PSYCHOLOGY, SOCIAL
Amanda M Gengler
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"Consult your child's pediatrician for guidance"-this is a refrain parents hear repeatedly. Drawing on 43 interviews with 11 pediatricians and 32 parents of minor children, I find that many parents turn to pediatric providers to help them resolve a wide range of everyday anxieties related to childrearing. Many pediatricians, in turn, view providing substantial emotional support to parents as a central component of their jobs. I conceptualize this dynamic as a process of "emotional fortification." In working to emotionally fortify parents, pediatricians strive to foster a sense of calm and boost parental confidence. Through these interactions, parents can accumulate valuable emotional resources, including reduced stress and increased feelings of efficacy. Not all parents are equally positioned to reap these advantages, however. Here, I examine how emotional fortification, an undertheorized outcome of emotional labor, is sought and provided during pediatric health care encounters while considering how inequalities shape this process.
情感强化:儿科医生作为管理父母压力和焦虑的核心资源。
“向你孩子的儿科医生咨询指导”——这是父母们反复听到的一句话。通过对11名儿科医生和32名未成年子女父母的43次采访,我发现许多父母求助于儿科医生,以帮助他们解决与抚养孩子有关的各种日常焦虑。反过来,许多儿科医生认为,为父母提供实质性的情感支持是他们工作的核心组成部分。我将这种动态概念化为“情感强化”的过程。在情感上加强父母的工作中,儿科医生努力培养一种平静的感觉,增强父母的信心。通过这些互动,父母可以积累宝贵的情感资源,包括减少压力和增加效能感。然而,并不是所有的父母都能获得这些优势。在这里,我研究了情绪强化,情绪劳动的一个未被理论化的结果,是如何在儿科医疗保健遭遇中寻求和提供的,同时考虑了不平等如何塑造这一过程。
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期刊介绍: Journal of Health and Social Behavior is a medical sociology journal that publishes empirical and theoretical articles that apply sociological concepts and methods to the understanding of health and illness and the organization of medicine and health care. Its editorial policy favors manuscripts that are grounded in important theoretical issues in medical sociology or the sociology of mental health and that advance theoretical understanding of the processes by which social factors and human health are inter-related.
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