全球和家长特有的社会支持作为墨西哥裔美国幼儿母亲福祉的保护因素

Melissa A. Barnett, Jennifer A. Mortensen, Elizabeth H. Tilley, Henry Gonzalez
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本研究应用生态发展压力过程模型来考虑社会支持在多大程度上缓冲了81名墨西哥裔美国幼儿母亲的抑郁症状和育儿压力。具体而言,我们研究了母亲报告的感知全球和育儿特定社会支持如何在预测母亲抑郁症状和育儿压力时与经济压力和儿童负面情感相互作用。我们还研究了两种形式的社会支持与母亲的家庭主义支持信念相互作用的程度。研究结果表明,父母特有的社会支持打破了经济压力与负面儿童影响和母亲抑郁症状之间的正相关关系,超出了全球社会支持的影响。此外,高度的家族主义信念和全球社会支持的结合降低了产妇抑郁症状的风险。
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Global and parenting-specific social support as protective factors for the well-being of Mexican American mothers of toddlers
This study applies an ecodevelopmental stress process model to consider the extent to which social support buffers mothers from experiencing depressive symptoms and parenting stress among a community sample of 81 Mexican American mothers of toddlers. Specifically, we examine how mother-reported perceived global and parenting-specific social support interact with economic strain and child negative affectivity in the prediction of maternal depressive symptoms and parenting stress. We also examine the extent to which both forms of social support interact with mothers’ familism support beliefs. Findings indicate that parenting-specific social support interrupts the positive associations between economic strain and negative child affect and maternal depressive symptoms, above and beyond the influence of global social support. Moreover, the combination of high familism beliefs and global social support reduces risks for maternal depressive symptoms.
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