Vilhjalmsson Runar, Kristjansdottir Gudrun
Faculty of Nursing, University of Iceland.
Scand J Public Health. 2006;34(3):262-71. doi: 10.1080/14034940500327414.
The aim of the study was to analyse sociodemographic differences in specific and overall parental role strains in the general population of parents of children under 18.
The study is based on a subsample of 872 Icelandic parents of children under 18, derived from a national postal health survey of Icelandic adults (response rate 69%).
The study found that parents age 25-54, parents with more children living at home, employed parents, and mothers, especially single mothers and mothers in lower income families, were more exposed than other parents to specific and overall strains associated with the parental role.
Parental role strains were unevenly distributed in the parental population. Describing and explaining the distribution of parental role strains contributes to the wider understanding of adult population mental health.
本研究旨在分析18岁以下儿童家长这一普通人群中,在特定及总体父母角色压力方面的社会人口学差异。
该研究基于872名冰岛18岁以下儿童家长的子样本,这些样本来自冰岛成年人的全国邮政健康调查(回复率69%)。
研究发现,年龄在25至54岁的家长、家中孩子更多的家长、有工作的家长以及母亲,尤其是单身母亲和低收入家庭的母亲,比其他家长更容易面临与父母角色相关的特定及总体压力。
父母角色压力在家长群体中分布不均。描述和解释父母角色压力的分布情况有助于更广泛地理解成年人群的心理健康。