Harwood Kate, McLean Neil, Durkin Kevin
School of Psychology.
Dev Psychol. 2007 Jan;43(1):1-12. doi: 10.1037/0012-1649.43.1.1.
Becoming a parent is a major developmental transition of adulthood. Individuals often have optimistic expectations about parenthood, yet this transition also presents a number of challenges. The authors investigated whether new parents have overly optimistic expectations about parenthood and, if they do, how this influences their adjustment to this role. The sample consisted of 71 first-time mothers who completed questionnaires during pregnancy and at 4 months postpartum. The study assessed women's expectations of caring for their infant and the influence parenthood would have on their well-being and their relationships with others. Most women's expectations were matched or exceeded by their parenting experiences. However, where experiences were negative relative to expectations, there was greater depression symptomatology and poorer relationship adjustment.
成为父母是成年期一项重大的发展转变。人们通常对为人父母抱有乐观的期望,但这一转变也带来了诸多挑战。作者调查了初为人父母者对为人父母是否抱有过度乐观的期望,以及如果是这样,这如何影响他们对这一角色的适应。样本包括71名首次生育的母亲,她们在孕期和产后4个月完成了问卷调查。该研究评估了女性对照顾婴儿的期望以及为人父母对其幸福感和与他人关系的影响。大多数女性的期望与她们的育儿经历相符或超出了她们的期望。然而,当经历相对于期望是负面的时候,抑郁症状会更严重,人际关系的调整也更差。