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墨西哥裔美国女性的产前期望:一种文化敏感测量方法的发展。

Prenatal expectations in Mexican American women: development of a culturally sensitive measure.

机构信息

Department of Psychology, Arizona State University, 950 S. McAllister St., P.O. Box 871104, Tempe, AZ 85287-1104, USA.

出版信息

Arch Womens Ment Health. 2013 Aug;16(4):303-14. doi: 10.1007/s00737-013-0350-2. Epub 2013 Apr 17.

Abstract

Prenatal expectations describe various domains a woman envisions in preparation for her role as a new mother and influence how women transition into the maternal role. Although the maternal role is strongly influenced by the prevailing familial and sociocultural context, research characterizing prenatal expectations in ethnic minority and low-income women is lacking. As part of the largest growing minority group in the USA, Latina mothers represent an important group to study. Two hundred and ten low-income Mexican American women were administered the Prenatal Experiences Scale for Mexican Americans (PESMA) that was adapted to capture specific cultural aspects of prenatal expectations. Measures of current support, prenatal depressive symptoms, and other sociodemographic characteristics were also completed to assess validity. Exploratory factor analysis identified three underlying factors of prenatal expectations: paternal support, family support, and maternal role fulfillment. Associations among these subscales and demographic and cultural variables were conducted to characterize women who reported higher and lower levels of expectations. The PESMA demonstrated good concurrent validity when compared to measures of social support, prenatal depressive symptoms, and other sociodemographic constructs. A culturally sensitive measure of prenatal expectations is an important step towards a better understanding of how Mexican American women transition to the maternal role and identify culturally specific targets for interventions to promote maternal health.

摘要

产前期望描述了女性为新妈妈的角色做准备时所设想的各个领域,并影响着女性如何过渡到母亲角色。虽然母亲的角色受到普遍的家庭和社会文化背景的强烈影响,但在少数民族和低收入妇女中描述产前期望的研究却很少。作为美国最大的增长中的少数群体之一,拉丁裔母亲是一个重要的研究群体。210 名低收入的墨西哥裔美国妇女接受了墨西哥裔美国人产前体验量表(PESMA)的测试,该量表经过改编,以捕捉产前期望的特定文化方面。还完成了当前支持、产前抑郁症状和其他社会人口统计学特征的测量,以评估其有效性。探索性因素分析确定了产前期望的三个潜在因素:父亲支持、家庭支持和母亲角色的实现。对这些分量表与人口统计学和文化变量之间的关联进行了分析,以描述报告期望水平较高和较低的妇女。与社会支持、产前抑郁症状和其他社会人口统计学结构的测量相比,PESMA 具有良好的同时效度。一种文化敏感的产前期望衡量标准是更好地理解墨西哥裔美国妇女如何过渡到母亲角色以及确定促进母亲健康的文化特定目标的重要步骤。

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