Bagge M J, Roberts J E, Norr K F
Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Cook County Hospital, Chicago, IL.
J Adolesc Health Care. 1989 Nov;10(6):537-40. doi: 10.1016/0197-0070(89)90018-1.
This study evaluated the choices of primiparous adolescent and adult mothers about whom they believe will care for their infant after they go home from the hospital. The responses of 70 younger adolescents (age 14-17 years) and 37 older adolescents (age 18-19 years) were compared with 80 adult (age 20-25 years) primiparas regarding their plans for school or work, type of child care arrangements planned, and the father's anticipated involvement in the care of the baby. There were no statistical differences among our three age groups. The results show that first-time mothers in all three age groups more often expect themselves to be the primary care giver for their infant, all age groups expected their mother to help most when they lived with her, and about three quarters of each age group expect the husband/baby's father to help in some way.
本研究评估了初产青少年母亲和成年母亲对于她们认为在自己出院回家后谁会照顾婴儿的选择。将70名年轻青少年(14 - 17岁)和37名年长青少年(18 - 19岁)的回答与80名成年初产妇(20 - 25岁)关于她们的学业或工作计划、计划的儿童保育安排类型以及父亲预期参与婴儿照料情况的回答进行了比较。我们的三个年龄组之间没有统计学差异。结果显示,所有三个年龄组的初产妇更常期望自己成为婴儿的主要照料者,所有年龄组在与母亲同住时都期望母亲提供最多帮助,并且每个年龄组约四分之三的人期望丈夫/婴儿的父亲能以某种方式提供帮助。