University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI.
Fam Process. 2014 Mar;53(1):97-108. doi: 10.1111/famp.12062.
Previous research suggests that stepparenting can be stressful, although the mechanisms that contribute to the experience of parenting stress in stepfamilies are less clear. This study examines gender, marital quality, and views about gendered family roles as correlates of parenting stress among 310 stepmothers, stepfathers, and biological mothers and fathers. Findings suggest that stepparents, and especially stepmothers, experience higher levels of parenting stress than biological parents. Findings also suggest that less traditional views about gendered family roles and higher dyadic adjustment are associated with lower parenting stress for stepparents, particularly in combination. Stepparents reporting both of these protective factors were indistinguishable in terms of parenting stress from biological parents. These findings indicate potential pathways to mitigate the stress associated with stepparenting.
先前的研究表明继父或继母身份可能会带来压力,尽管导致继亲家庭中父母压力体验的机制尚不清楚。本研究考察了性别、婚姻质量和对性别化家庭角色的看法,这些因素与 310 位继父、继母和亲生父母的父母压力有关。研究结果表明,继父母,尤其是继母,经历的父母压力水平高于亲生父母。研究结果还表明,对性别化家庭角色的看法不那么传统和夫妻关系调整较好与继父母较低的父母压力有关,特别是这两个因素同时存在时。报告这两个保护因素的继父母在父母压力方面与亲生父母没有区别。这些发现为减轻与继父或继母身份相关的压力提供了潜在途径。