向父母过渡的多元化研究:招募少数民族,低收入产前夫妇的样本。

IF 1.6 Q2 FAMILY STUDIES
Hannah C Williamson, Po-Heng Chen, Daniela Esquivel Cantu, Neyra Garcia, Eva Lopez, Diana Moreno, Betul Urganci
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摘要

成为父母是人生中一个重要的事件,在这个过程中,情侣之间的关系会发生重大变化。出于这个原因,夫妻和家庭心理学家长期以来一直对了解夫妇在欢迎孩子进入家中时改变和适应的方式感兴趣。在这一重要时期,关于向为人父母过渡的主要研究机构已经成功地建立了对关系发展的深刻理解,但这些见解绝大多数集中在富裕已婚夫妇的经历上,很少关注未婚夫妇或经济和种族背景较少的夫妇的关系变化。为了增加我们对那些历史上被排除在夫妻和家庭心理学研究之外的夫妇向父母过渡的了解,目前的研究描述了一项研究,旨在产生一个特定群体的夫妇样本,这些夫妇在向父母过渡的文献中代表性不足,即生活在美国的低收入,未婚,说西班牙语的夫妇。我们对我们的过程进行了叙述性描述,并对以下方面进行了描述性统计:(1)招聘策略,(2)数据收集会议的安排和管理,以及(3)最终参与研究的夫妇的特征。这项研究的结果将有助于其他研究人员,他们希望通过超越已婚、富裕、白人、说英语的夫妇的样本,扩大我们对过渡到为人父母时期的理解。
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Diversifying research on the transition to parenthood: Recruitment of a sample of ethnic minority, low-income prenatal couples.

The transition to parenthood is a major life event in which romantic partners undergo significant changes in their relationship. For this reason, understanding the ways that couples change and adapt when welcoming a child into their home has been of longstanding interest to couple and family psychologists. The major body of research on the transition to parenthood has successfully built a strong understanding of relationship development during this important period, but these insights have been overwhelmingly focused on the experience of affluent married couples, with little focus on changes in the relationships of unmarried couples, or those from economically and racially minoritized backgrounds. To increase our knowledge about the transition to parenthood among couples who have historically been excluded from couple and family psychology research, the current research describes a study designed to yield a sample of one particular group of couples who have been underrepresented in the transition to parenthood literature, namely low-income, unmarried, Spanish-speaking couples living in the United States. We present a narrative description of our processes as well as descriptive statistics for (1) recruitment strategies, (2) scheduling and administering data collection sessions, and (3) characteristics of couples who ultimately participated in the study. Results of this study will help inform other researchers who wish to expand our understanding of the transition to parenthood period by moving beyond samples of married, affluent, White, English-speaking couples.

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自引率
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期刊介绍: Couple and Family Psychology: Research and Practice ® (CFP) is a scholarly journal publishing peer-reviewed papers representing the science and practice of family psychology. CFP is the official publication of APA Division 43 (Society for Couple and Family Psychology) and is intended to be a forum for scholarly dialogue regarding the most important emerging issues in the field, a primary outlet for research particularly as it impacts practice and for papers regarding education, public policy, and the identity of the profession of family psychology. As the official journal for the Society, CFP will provide a home for the members of the division and those in other fields interested in the most cutting edge issues in family psychology. Unlike other journals in the field, CFP is focused specifically on family psychology as a specialty practice, unique scientific domain, and critical element of psychological knowledge. CFP will seek and publish scholarly manuscripts that make a contribution to the knowledge base of family psychology specifically, and the science and practice of working with individuals, couples and families from a family systems perspective in general.
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