Dragonas T G
Scand J Caring Sci. 1992;6(3):151-9. doi: 10.1111/j.1471-6712.1992.tb00143.x.
Greek fathers' (n = 157) reactions to their presence at the delivery, their expectations about the baby and their childcare practices were explored at the 4th-6th week postpartum. Only 10% of the sample attended the delivery. Their non-attendance was attributed, by the greatest number of fathers, to official hospital policy while the rest claimed it was entirely their decision. Half of the non-attenders expressed the desire to have been present while a large percentage of mothers were said to have wanted them to be present. The small number of fathers who attended the birth felt strong and satisfied. In respect to early fatherhood, three main themes were explored: reaction to fatherhood, enjoyment of the child and involvement in childcare. All three dimensions were strongly correlated.
在产后第4至6周,对157位希腊父亲在分娩时的在场情况、对婴儿的期望以及育儿方式进行了调查。样本中只有10%的父亲参与了分娩。绝大多数父亲将他们未参与分娩归因于医院的官方政策,而其余的人则称这完全是他们自己的决定。一半未参与者表示希望当时在场,据说很大比例的母亲也希望他们在场。少数参与分娩的父亲感到很有力量且很满足。关于初为人父,探讨了三个主要主题:对为人父的反应、对孩子的喜爱以及参与育儿。这三个维度都高度相关。