马来西亚妇女的父亲缺席与生活史策略结果

Molly Aloysius
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对童年时期经历过父亲缺失的马来西亚女性的生活史策略(LHS)了解有限。本系统性文献综述(SLR)采用叙事综合方法来调查FA与构成个人LHS的六个生活史(LH)决策节点之间的联系:马来西亚女性人口中的青春期时间、后代数量、第一次婚姻时间、第一次生育时间、初次性行为年龄和性伴侣数量。它研究了这些决策节点是否聚集在一起,可预测地位于慢到快的连续体上。2022年7月17日,APA PsycARTICLES、ICTRP、MEDLINE、CINAHL、ProQuest、CT.gov、Scopus和Embase检索了2021年12月之前发表的研究。一项涉及567名女性的横断面研究发现与此相关。回顾发现,童年时期任何时候的FA与青春期年龄或后代数量无关,但只有在童年晚期经历的FA与更快结婚和第一次生育的年龄有关,而不是童年早期。研究发现,FA不会引起LH决策节点的分组,这些决策节点被描述为“慢”和“快”。这篇综述没有得出FA与初次性行为年龄和性伴侣数量之间的关系。Crowe关键评估工具(CCAT)检查了偏倚风险,发现该研究是低风险的。这些发现对LH决策研究、父亲研究、父亲对女儿性心理影响的现有理论、LH理论对慢到快连续体的假设、马来西亚的家庭政策以及马来西亚缺少父亲家庭的女儿都有启示意义。
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FATHER ABSENCE AND LIFE HISTORY STRATEGY OUTCOMES AMONG MALAYSIAN WOMEN
Understanding about the life history strategy (LHS) of Malaysian women who experienced father absence (FA) during childhood islimited. This systematic literature review (SLR) pursued a narrative synthesis methodology to investigate the links between FA and sixlife history (LH) decision-nodes constitutive of an individual’s LHS: pubertal timing, number of offspring, first marriage timing, first birth timing, sexual debut age, and sexual partner count in the Malaysian female population. It investigated if these decision-nodes clustered together to lie predictably on the slow-to-fast continuum. On July 17, 2022, APA PsycARTICLES, ICTRP, MEDLINE, CINAHL, ProQuest, CT.gov, Scopus, and Embase were searched for studies published prior to December 2021. One cross-sectional study, involving 567 women was found relevant. The review found that FA at any time in childhood was not linked with pubertal age or number of offspring but only FA experienced during late childhood, not early childhood was associated with a swifter age of getting married and giving birth for the first time. It found that FA did not provoke a grouping of LH decision-nodes that were describable as ‘slow’ and ‘fast’. The review yielded no results on how FA relates to sexual debut age and sexual partner count. The Crowe Critical Appraisal Tool (CCAT) examined risk of bias and found the study to be low-risk. These findings have implications for LH decision-making research, fathering research, extant theories on fathers’ influence on daughters’ psychosexuality, LH theory’s postulation of a slow-to-fast continuum, Malaysian family policies, and Malaysian daughters from father-absent homes.
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