Kalil Ariel, Kunz James
Harris Graduate School of Public Policy Studies, University of Chicago, IL 60637, USA.
Child Dev. 2002 Nov-Dec;73(6):1748-60. doi: 10.1111/1467-8624.00503.
This study examined the role of prechildbearing characteristics in later-life depressive symptomatology among 990 married and unmarried teenage childbearers. Data from teenagers in the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth (NLSY79) were used to test the relative contribution of age and marital status at first birth to depressive symptomatology measured during young adulthood (ages 27-29). Unmarried teenage childbearers displayed higher levels of depressive symptoms in young adulthood than did women who first give birth as married adults. However, the psychological health of married teenage mothers in later life was as good as that of married adult mothers, whereas unmarried adult mothers and unmarried teenage mothers had similarly poor outcomes. The findings of this study suggest that marital status, rather than age at first birth, may be more relevant for later-life psychological health.
本研究调查了990名已婚和未婚青少年生育者的生育前特征在其晚年抑郁症状形成过程中所起的作用。利用全国青年纵向调查(NLSY79)中青少年的数据,来检验首次生育时的年龄和婚姻状况对青年期(27 - 29岁)所测量的抑郁症状的相对影响。未婚青少年生育者在青年期的抑郁症状水平高于首次生育时为已婚成年人的女性。然而,已婚青少年母亲晚年的心理健康状况与已婚成年母亲相当,而未婚成年母亲和未婚青少年母亲的心理健康状况同样较差。本研究结果表明,婚姻状况而非首次生育年龄,可能对晚年心理健康更为重要。