Bell Linda, Goulet Céline, St-Cyr Tribble Denise, Paul Denise, Boisclair Annick, Tronick Edward Z
Université de Sherbrooke, Montreal, Canada.
J Fam Nurs. 2007 May;13(2):179-200. doi: 10.1177/1074840707300774.
This study examined the interrelatedness of mother-infant and father-infant relationships as they develop over the first 4 months postpartum as well as the dynamics used by the couple to balance these relationships. First-time mother-father couples (n = 18) were interviewed separately at 1, 6, and 16 weeks postpartum using the Parent-Infant Relationship Interview. The data were analyzed using in-depth qualitative strategies. The parents' core themes of their early family relationships ranged from an undifferentiated unit at 1 week, to being a highly disorganized unit at 6 weeks, to a more integrated unit at 16 weeks. These results suggest that one should be thinking of early family relationships and parenting in terms of "messy processes" out of which new ways of being together are created. This disorganization plays a fundamental role in the establishment of early family relationships and warrants further empirical and clinical attention.
本研究考察了母婴关系和父子关系在产后头4个月的发展过程中的相互关联性,以及夫妻双方用以平衡这些关系的动态变化。首次生育的父母(n = 18)在产后1周、6周和16周分别接受了使用《亲子关系访谈》进行的单独访谈。数据采用深入的定性策略进行分析。父母早期家庭关系的核心主题从产后1周时的无分化单元,到6周时高度混乱的单元,再到16周时更加整合的单元。这些结果表明,人们应该从“混乱过程”的角度来思考早期家庭关系和育儿方式,正是通过这些过程创造出了新的相处方式。这种混乱在早期家庭关系的建立中起着根本性作用,值得进一步的实证研究和临床关注。