Radey Melissa, Brewster Karin
Florida State University College of Social Work Tallahassee, FL 32306.
J Soc Serv Res. 2013;39(3):397-415. doi: 10.1080/01488376.2013.775090.
Although the importance of social supports for single mothers in times of crisis is widely recognized, little is known about the stability of such "private safety nets" over time, as children age and maternal and household characteristics change. This study uses multilevel models and 4 waves of data from the Fragile Families and Child Wellbeing Study to describe trajectories of social support perceptions for 3,065 unmarried mothers. Results suggest that, following a birth, most unmarried mothers perceive the availability of support, but these support perceptions disintegrated somewhat in subsequent years. Mothers who appeared to have the greatest need for support-those without stable employment or a stable partner-experienced more rapid deterioration of their perceived safety nets than more advantaged mothers. Future research should examine network composition and conditions for support provision among the most vulnerable single mothers and consider how safety net stability influences maternal and child health and well-being.
尽管社会支持对于处于危机中的单身母亲的重要性已得到广泛认可,但随着孩子长大以及母亲和家庭特征的变化,对于这种“私人安全网”随时间推移的稳定性却知之甚少。本研究使用多层次模型和来自脆弱家庭与儿童福祉研究的4波数据,来描述3065名未婚母亲的社会支持感知轨迹。结果表明,在孩子出生后,大多数未婚母亲都感觉到有支持可用,但在随后几年中,这些支持感知有所瓦解。那些似乎最需要支持的母亲——即没有稳定工作或稳定伴侣的母亲——比起条件更优越的母亲,其感知到的安全网恶化得更快。未来的研究应考察最脆弱单身母亲群体的社交网络构成和支持提供条件,并考虑安全网稳定性如何影响母婴健康和福祉。