冲突与父亲介入:产后破坏性对幼儿期父亲直接照顾的独特作用

IF 2.6 3区 心理学 Q1 FAMILY STUDIES
Family Process Pub Date : 2025-02-16 DOI:10.1111/famp.70013
Samantha A. Murray-Perdue, Stephanie Rayburn, Lijuan Wang, E. Mark Cummings, Julia M. Braungart-Rieker
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父亲参与照顾孩子会给孩子带来积极的结果。越来越多的证据支持父亲参与的许多预测因素,包括母亲的把关和父亲的特征。本研究以父亲的产后经历为研究对象,从环境因素、人际关系因素和内部因素三个方面探讨父亲产后经历对日后参与的影响。我们调查了早期的家庭混乱、夫妻冲突和婴儿时期的父亲抑郁症状如何预测后来直接参与幼儿护理。目前的研究利用了202个家庭参与父母干预项目的数据。我们纵向评估了父亲报告的家庭混乱及其抑郁症状,并在产后6个月、12个月和18个月采用冲突的观察性测量来预测母亲和父亲报告的父亲在18个月时对儿童保育的直接贡献。为家庭混乱、抑郁症状和破坏性创建潜在变量,以纳入间隔6个月的报告。结构方程模型显示父亲对家庭混乱的评价与抑郁症状呈正相关。此外,在控制了产后6个月内的直接照顾行为后,夫妻破坏性对母亲在18个月的父亲直接照顾行为的报告具有负向预测作用,而对父亲在18个月的父亲直接照顾行为的报告没有负向预测作用。这些结果表明,尽管父亲对环境的评价可能与他的心理健康有关,但随着时间的推移,夫妻关系的功能在直接照顾中发挥了更大的作用。我们强调在未来的研究中包括父亲对其经历的评价,并强调在产后夫妇层面进行干预以支持父亲长期直接参与育儿的潜在影响。
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Conflict and Father Involvement: The Unique Role of Postpartum Destructiveness for Fathers' Direct Care in Toddlerhood

Conflict and Father Involvement: The Unique Role of Postpartum Destructiveness for Fathers' Direct Care in Toddlerhood

Father involvement in childcare is associated with positive outcomes for children. Growing evidence supports many predictors of fathers' involvement, including maternal gatekeeping and father characteristics. The present study focuses on fathers' postpartum experiences, exploring parallel insights from environmental, interpersonal, and internal factors after having a baby to predict later involvement. We investigated how early household chaos, couple conflict, and father depressive symptoms in infancy predict later direct involvement in toddler care. The current study utilized data from 202 families participating in a parenting intervention program. We longitudinally assessed father reports of household chaos and their depressive symptoms, and employed an observational measure of conflict, at 6, 12, and 18 months postpartum to predict mother and father reports of father direct contributions to childcare at 18 months. Latent variables were created for household chaos, depressive symptoms, and destructiveness to incorporate reports 6 months apart. A structural equation model indicated father appraisals of household chaos were positively associated with depressive symptoms over time. Furthermore, couple destructiveness was negatively predictive of mothers' reports, but not fathers' reports of father direct care at 18 months after controlling for direct care behavior within 6 months postpartum. These results suggest that although father appraisals of his environment likely relate to his mental health, couple functioning played a greater role over time in direct care. We emphasize including fathers' appraisals of their experience in future research and underscore the potential impact of intervening at the couple level postpartum to support fathers' direct involvement in childcare over time.

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Family Process
Family Process Multiple-
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期刊介绍: Family Process is an international, multidisciplinary, peer-reviewed journal committed to publishing original articles, including theory and practice, philosophical underpinnings, qualitative and quantitative clinical research, and training in couple and family therapy, family interaction, and family relationships with networks and larger systems.
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