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摘要
本纵向研究的目的是比较母亲分离焦虑的婴儿和兄弟姐妹的性别在40个就业,二胎母亲。受试者完成了两项平行的分离焦虑测试,即母亲分离焦虑。量表(MSAS)和基于访谈的评定量表(IBRS)。这些母亲在第一个婴儿出生时完成了MSAS,两年后在第二个婴儿7个月大(平均年龄)时再次完成了MSAS。在完成MSAS(针对第二个孩子)之后,对母亲进行了访谈,并对她们与两个孩子有关的分离担忧(IBRS)进行了评分。当对母亲的MSAS平均得分进行t检验时,没有发现性别差异,但IBRS显示,二胎儿子的母亲比二胎女儿的母亲对分离的焦虑程度更高(t = 2.01, p < 0.05)。单向一般线性模型比较这两种测量,对于四个兄弟二联体,揭示了与二联体组成相关的显著差异。根据MSAS的测量,女孩/女孩的母亲对分离的焦虑程度明显更高。在IBRS上,与其他两对的母亲相比,男孩/男孩一组的母亲明显更焦虑,而男孩/女孩一组的母亲明显更不焦虑。
Infant gender and sibling dyad influences on maternal separation anxiety.
The purpose of this longitudinal study was to compare maternal separation anxiety by gender of infants and sibling dyad in 40 employed, second-time mothers. Subjects completed two parallel measures of separation anxiety, the Maternal Separation Anxiety. Scale (MSAS) and the Interview-Based Rating Scales (IBRS). The mothers completed the MSAS when the first infant was born and again 2 years later when their second infant was 7 months old (mean age). Following completion of the MSAS (for the second child), the mothers were interviewed and rated on their separation concerns (IBRS) related to both children. No gender differences were noted when t-tests were computed on mothers' MSAS mean scores, but the IBRS revealed that mothers of second-born sons were significantly more anxious about separation (t = 2.01, p < .05) than were mothers of second-born daughters. One-way General Linear Model comparisons of both measures, for the four sibling dyads, revealed significant differences related to the dyad composition. Mothers of girl/girl dyads were significantly more anxious about separation as measured by the MSAS. On the IBRS, mothers of boy/boy dyads were significantly more anxious and mothers of boy/girl dyads were significantly less anxious when compared to mothers of the other dyads.