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新手父母对于育儿和游戏分工的期望。

First-time parents' expectations about the division of childcare and play.

机构信息

Department of Psychology, Kent State University, Kent, OH 44242-0001, USA.

出版信息

J Fam Psychol. 2012 Feb;26(1):36-45. doi: 10.1037/a0026608. Epub 2011 Dec 19.

Abstract

The current study examines violated expectations regarding the division of childcare and play in first-time parents during the initial transition to parenthood. The study's goal was threefold: (a) to compare prenatal expectations with the reported postpartum division of childcare and play, (b) to compare the influence of the reported division versus violated expectations on postpartum relationship satisfaction and depression, and (c) to examine the role of persistent violations of expectations on these outcomes. Couples expecting their first child were interviewed during the third trimester of pregnancy and at 1 and 4 months postpartum. Results indicated both mothers and fathers have unrealistic expectations during pregnancy; interestingly, the direction violation was opposite but converging for mothers and fathers. As found in prior research, mothers experienced unmet expectations with fathers doing less than mothers expected. Fathers, on the other hand, experienced overmet expectations with mothers doing more than fathers expected. Violated expectations were also a stronger predictor of depression and relationship satisfaction than the reported division, although again in opposite directions for mothers and fathers. Unmet expectations were negative for mothers, while overmet expectations with regard to childcare tasks were beneficial for fathers. The one caveat was for fathers' overmet expectations with play; in this case, a mother playing with the baby more than a father expected was related to less relationship satisfaction. A similar pattern of results was found for mothers and fathers with persistent violations. This study highlights the importance of understanding violated expectations in both mothers and fathers, as well as examining play separately from childcare.

摘要

本研究考察了首次为人父母者在最初过渡到父母角色时,对育儿和游戏分工的期望违背情况。该研究有三个目标:(a) 将产前期望与产后报告的育儿和游戏分工进行比较;(b) 将报告的分工与期望违背对产后关系满意度和抑郁的影响进行比较;(c) 检验持续违背期望对这些结果的作用。在怀孕的第三个三个月和产后 1 个月和 4 个月时,对期待第一个孩子的夫妇进行了访谈。结果表明,母亲和父亲在怀孕期间都有不切实际的期望;有趣的是,母亲和父亲的期望违背方向相反,但却趋于一致。正如之前的研究发现的那样,母亲经历了未满足的期望,而父亲的表现不如母亲期望的那样多。另一方面,父亲经历了过度满足的期望,母亲的表现超过了父亲的期望。与报告的分工相比,违背的期望也是抑郁和关系满意度的更强预测因素,尽管母亲和父亲的方向相反。未满足的期望对母亲来说是负面的,而育儿任务方面的过度满足期望对父亲来说是有益的。唯一的例外是父亲在游戏方面的过度满足期望;在这种情况下,母亲与婴儿一起玩的次数多于父亲的预期,这与关系满意度较低有关。对于母亲和父亲来说,持续违背期望的情况也出现了类似的结果模式。本研究强调了理解母亲和父亲的违背期望以及分别考察游戏和育儿的重要性。

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