了解儿童保育对冲突时期以色列母亲母性同情心的影响。

IF 2.1 4区 心理学 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Avigail Katz, Elad Mijalevich-Soker, Esther Joffe, Orit Taubman-Ben-Ari
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背景:本研究探讨了10月7日恐怖事件后战争对以色列母亲经历的影响。虽然现有的研究主要集中在战争期间的儿童和照顾实践上,但很少关注母亲自己的经历,这是当前研究的重点。方法:对19名年龄在24-43岁之间的以色列母亲进行了访谈,每位母亲在恐怖袭击发生后的最初几周内至少有一个12个月以下的孩子。结果:通过主题分析,出现了三个核心主题:奋斗、实现和自我照顾。这些发现与母性同情心的概念一致,将其相关性扩展到早期母亲和具有挑战性的环境中。因此,本研究提出了这一概念的新应用:冲突时期的母性同情。结论:冲突时期母亲同情心的概念为理解战时母亲的照顾提供了新的见解,并为同伴支持小组和正念训练等干预措施提供了新的视角,以减轻倦怠和提高母亲的幸福感。该研究强调了危机期间护理的变革潜力,并呼吁在不同的环境和人群中进一步探索。
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Understanding the impact of childcare on Israeli mothers' maternal compassion preoccupation in times of conflict.

Background: This study explores the impact of wartime on Israeli mothers' experiences following the terrorist events of October 7th. While existing research has focused on children and caregiving practices during war, little attention has been paid to mothers' own experiences, which is the focus of the current study.

Methods: Interviews were undertaken with 19 Israeli mothers aged 24-43, each having at least one child under the age of 12 months in the very first weeks after the terror attack.

Results: Using a thematic analysis, three core themes emerged: Struggle, Fulfillment, and Self-Care. These findings align with the concept of Maternal Compassion Preoccupation, extending its relevance beyond early motherhood and into challenging circumstances. The study thus proposes a new application of this concept: Maternal Compassion Preoccupation in times of conflict.

Conclusion: This concept of Maternal Compassion Preoccupation in times of conflict offers insights for understanding maternal caregiving during wartime and suggests a new perspective on interventions such as peer support groups and mindfulness training, to mitigate burnout and enhance maternal well-being. The research underscores the transformative potential of caregiving during crises and calls for further exploration across diverse settings and populations.

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Journal of Reproductive and Infant Psychology
Journal of Reproductive and Infant Psychology PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY-
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6.80
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55
期刊介绍: The Journal of Reproductive and Infant Psychology reports and reviews outstanding research on psychological, behavioural, medical and social aspects of human reproduction, pregnancy and infancy. Medical topics focus on obstetrics and gynaecology, paediatrics and psychiatry. The growing work in relevant aspects of medical communication and medical sociology are also covered. Relevant psychological work includes developmental psychology, clinical psychology, social psychology, behavioural medicine, psychology of women and health psychology. Research into psychological aspects of midwifery, health visiting and nursing is central to the interests of the Journal. The Journal is of special value to those concerned with interdisciplinary issues. As a result, the Journal is of particular interest to those concerned with fundamental processes in behaviour and to issues of health promotion and service organization.
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