独自为人父母:一项关于瑞典单身父亲在接受助产士和儿童保健护士支持方面的经验和需求的混合方法研究。

IF 2.4 4区 医学 Q3 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
American Journal of Men's Health Pub Date : 2025-07-01 Epub Date: 2025-07-31 DOI:10.1177/15579883251363107
Wells M B, Kerstis B
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本研究旨在首先定量比较单亲父亲在抑郁症状、亲子关系质量和亲子关系方面的水平,然后探讨单亲父亲在围产期和育儿早期对专业支持的体验和需求。父亲们(1589名,其中25名是单身父亲)完成了一项关于他们的抑郁症状、父母关系和父子关系的在线调查。在定量调查中,有6位单身父亲(平均年龄35岁)同意参加单独的数字访谈。采用Mann-Whitney U检验和卡方检验对已婚父亲和单身父亲进行比较,采用定性内容分析对访谈进行分析。据报道,与已婚父亲相比,单身父亲有更多的抑郁症状和更弱的亲子关系,但他们与婴儿的联系水平相似。在定性地探讨了单亲父亲在过渡到为人父母期间的专业支持需求后,一个重要的主题得到了强调:想要成为一个平等的父母。这个主题分为三类:渴望被接纳、需要支持和与孩子的关系。单身父亲可以从专业的临床支持中受益,这种支持有助于建立更牢固的亲子关系,改善父亲的心理健康,并促进育儿中的性别平等。要做到这一点,一般的父亲,特别是单身父亲,需要被视为客户,有自己的照顾需求。应审查和澄清指导方针和建议,以鼓励更加平等的养育方式,包括考虑给父亲自己的医疗记录和个性化访问。有必要进一步研究单亲父亲的经历和支持需求。
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Navigating Parenthood Alone: A Mixed-Method Study of Single Fathers' Experiences and Needs Regarding Received Midwife and Child Health Nurse Support in Sweden.

Navigating Parenthood Alone: A Mixed-Method Study of Single Fathers' Experiences and Needs Regarding Received Midwife and Child Health Nurse Support in Sweden.

Navigating Parenthood Alone: A Mixed-Method Study of Single Fathers' Experiences and Needs Regarding Received Midwife and Child Health Nurse Support in Sweden.

Navigating Parenthood Alone: A Mixed-Method Study of Single Fathers' Experiences and Needs Regarding Received Midwife and Child Health Nurse Support in Sweden.

This mixed methods study aimed to first quantitatively compare single fathers' levels of depressive symptoms, coparenting relationship quality, and father-infant bonding with coupled fathers, and then explore single fathers' experiences and needs regarding professional support during the perinatal and early parenting period. Fathers (n = 1,589, of which 25 were single fathers) completed an online survey regarding their depressive symptoms, coparenting relationship, and father-infant bonding. From the quantitative survey, six single fathers (mean age 35 years) consented to participate in an individual digital interview. Mann-Whitney U tests and chi-square tests were used to compare coupled and single fathers, while qualitative content analysis was used to analyze the interviews. Single fathers reported having more depressive symptoms and weaker coparenting relationships compared to coupled fathers but had similar levels of infant bonding. After qualitatively exploring single fathers' professional support needs during the transition to parenthood, one overarching theme was emphasized: Wanting to be an equal parent. This theme broke down into three categories: Desire to be included, Need of support and Relationship with the child. Single fathers can benefit from professional clinical support, where this support helps foster stronger coparenting relationships, improves paternal mental health, and promotes gender equality in parenting. For this to happen, fathers in general, and single fathers specifically, need to be seen as clients, with their own care needs. Guidelines and recommendations should be reviewed and clarified to encourage more egalitarian parenting, including considering giving fathers their own medical records and individualized visits. There is a need for further studies regarding single fathers' experiences and support needs.

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American Journal of Men's Health
American Journal of Men's Health PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH-
CiteScore
3.70
自引率
4.30%
发文量
107
审稿时长
15 weeks
期刊介绍: American Journal of Men"s Health will be a core resource for cutting-edge information regarding men"s health and illness. The Journal will publish papers from all health, behavioral and social disciplines, including but not limited to medicine, nursing, allied health, public health, health psychology/behavioral medicine, and medical sociology and anthropology.
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