MULTIPLE MEDIATION OF TRAUMA AND PARENTING STRESS IN MOTHERS IN HOME VISITING

IF 0.1 0 HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
R. Ammerman, Chad E. Shenk, Angelique R. Teeters, J. Noll, F. Putnam, J. B. Ginkel
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Abstract

Parenting stress is associated with poor maternal and child outcomes. Multiple contributors to parenting stress have been proposed, but disaggregation of distinct pathways has been relatively unexplored. In addition, the contribution of maternal experience of childhood trauma has been inadequately considered. Childhood trauma and parenting stress are common in mothers in home visiting programs. Understanding the relation between childhood trauma and parenting stress holds promise for improvement of home visiting approaches. This study examined the relation between childhood trauma and parenting stress, with a focus on the mediating roles of depression and social support. Participants consisted of 208 first-time mothers enrolled in a home visiting program who were assessed at about 5 months' postpartum. Measures of maternal childhood trauma, depression, social support, and parenting stress were administered. A multiple mediator model revealed that childhood trauma was related to parenting stress, and the relation between childhood trauma and parenting stress was separately mediated by both depression and social support. Depression and social support uniquely and distinctly accounted for the association between childhood trauma and parenting stress. Home visiting programs may improve their impact on parenting stress by augmenting or modifying strategies to more effectively address maternal depression and social support. Abstracts translated in Spanish, French, German, and Japanese can be found on the abstract page of each article on Wiley Online Library at http://wileyonlinelibrary.com/journal/imhj.
家访中母亲创伤与养育压力的多重中介作用
养育压力与不良的母婴结局有关。人们提出了造成养育压力的多种因素,但对不同途径的分解却相对未被探索。此外,母亲经历童年创伤的作用没有得到充分考虑。在家访项目中,童年创伤和养育压力在母亲中很常见。了解童年创伤和养育压力之间的关系有助于改善家访方法。本研究探讨了童年创伤与父母压力之间的关系,重点探讨了抑郁和社会支持的中介作用。参与者包括208位第一次做妈妈的人,她们参加了一个家访项目,在产后5个月左右接受了评估。测量了母亲的童年创伤、抑郁、社会支持和养育压力。多元中介模型显示,童年创伤与父母教养压力之间存在显著的关联,抑郁和社会支持对童年创伤与父母教养压力之间的关系有单独的中介作用。抑郁和社会支持是童年创伤和养育压力之间联系的唯一因素。家访计划可以通过增加或修改更有效地解决母亲抑郁和社会支持的策略来改善其对育儿压力的影响。翻译成西班牙语、法语、德语和日语的摘要可以在Wiley在线图书馆(http://wileyonlinelibrary.com/journal/imhj)的每篇文章的摘要页面上找到。
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