Fleming A S, Klein E, Corter C
Department of Psychology, Erindale College, University of Toronto, Mississauga, Ontario, Canada.
J Child Psychol Psychiatry. 1992 May;33(4):685-98. doi: 10.1111/j.1469-7610.1992.tb00905.x.
The present study examined the effects of a postpartum Social Support Group intervention on mood state, attitudes and behavior of new mothers. Intervention conditions consisted of an eight session Social Support intervention (n = 44), a no intervention condition (n = 83) and a Group-by-Mail intervention (n = 15). Attitudinal and behavioral assessments were made before and after the interventions at 6 and 20 weeks postpartum, respectively. The primary results indicate that regardless of intervention condition mothers undergo an improvement in mood from 2 weeks to 5 months postpartum. Although the Social Support intervention did not alleviate maternal depression and, in fact, may be detrimental to depressed mothers' self-confidence, it did increase mothers' proximal attention to their infants.
本研究考察了产后社会支持小组干预对初为人母者情绪状态、态度和行为的影响。干预条件包括为期八节的社会支持干预(n = 44)、无干预条件(n = 83)和邮件群组干预(n = 15)。分别在产后6周和20周干预前后进行态度和行为评估。主要结果表明,无论干预条件如何,母亲们在产后2周到5个月期间情绪都有所改善。虽然社会支持干预并未缓解产妇抑郁,事实上,可能对抑郁母亲的自信心有害,但它确实增加了母亲们对婴儿的近期关注度。