中国城市祖母育儿帮助与母亲育儿压力的年龄差异

IF 1.4 4区 社会学 Q3 FAMILY STUDIES
Cong Zhang, Sungwon Kim, H. Yoshikawa, Vanessa L. Fong, Xinyin Chen, N. Way, Zuhong Lu
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摘要

祖父母是父母适应为人父母的重要社会支持来源。在本研究中,我们基于对中国南京352名有14个月大孩子的第一次母亲的访谈和调查数据,研究了中国城市母亲在育儿压力方面如何获得祖母支持。我们发现,在养育压力的背景下,母亲对母亲祖母和父亲祖母帮助照顾孩子的经历存在谱系差异。外祖母的支持倾向于缓解母亲的育儿压力,而与母亲共同生活的外祖母与母亲的压力正相关。在照料动机和冲突解决方面的差异(在照料外祖母时更多地考虑母亲的需要和更有效地与母亲沟通)可能导致母亲对养育压力的不同体验。我们的研究表明,母亲对祖母支持的主观体验(不仅仅是支持的可得性)在形成母亲压力方面发挥了重要作用,并强调了家庭血统在形成代际关怀支持方面的变化意义及其对父母和祖父母共同养育经验的影响。
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Lineage difference in grandmothers’ childcare help and mothers’ parenting stress in urban China
ABSTRACT Grandparents are an important source of social support for parents’ adjustment to parenthood. In this study, we examine how urban Chinese mothers experience grandmother support in relation to their parenting stress, based on the interview and survey data of a sample of 352 first-time mothers with 14-month-old children living in Nanjing, China. We find a lineage-based difference in mothers’ experiences of maternal versus paternal grandmothers’ help with childcare in the context of parenting stress. Maternal grandmothers’ support tends to alleviate mother’s parenting stress, while paternal grandmothers co-living with mothers is positively associated with maternal stress. Differences in caregiving motivations and conflict resolution in maternal versus paternal grandmother care (greater consideration of mother’s needs and more effective communication with mother in maternal grandmother care) may contribute to mothers’ differential experiences of parenting stress. Our study suggests that mothers’ subjective experiences of grandmother support (beyond the mere availability of the support) play an important role in shaping maternal stress and highlights the changing significance of family lineage in shaping intergenerational care support and its implication for co-parenting experiences of parents and grandparents.
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Journal of Family Studies
Journal of Family Studies FAMILY STUDIES-
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Family Studies is a peer reviewed international journal under the Editorship of Adjunct Professor Lawrie Moloney, School of Public Health, LaTrobe University; Australian Institute of Family Studies; and co-director of Children in Focus. The focus of the Journal of Family Studies is on the wellbeing of children in families in the process of change.
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