Fomby Paula
University of Colorado Denver, Department of Sociology, Campus Box 105, P.O. Box 173364, Denver, CO 80217-3364, , ,
J Fam Issues. 2018;39(1):245-270. doi: 10.1177/0192513x16637099. Epub 2016 Mar 4.
Families formed through multipartner fertility, where children with a common biological mother were conceived by different biological fathers, represent a growing share of all families in the United States. Using data from four waves of the Fragile Families Child and Well-Being Study (N=3,366), I find that women who have engaged in multipartner fertility are more likely to experience parenting stress and depression compared to mothers whose children share the same biological father. Mothers' depression is explained in the short term by poor relationship quality with the father of her prior children and in the longer term by indicators of boundary ambiguity in complex families. Mothers' parenting stress was only weakly explained by variation in perceived kin support, father involvement, or boundary ambiguity.
通过多伴侣生育形成的家庭,即孩子有共同生母但生父不同,在美国所有家庭中所占比例越来越大。利用脆弱家庭儿童与幸福研究四轮调查的数据(N = 3366),我发现,与孩子生父相同的母亲相比,经历过多伴侣生育的女性更有可能经历育儿压力和抑郁。母亲的抑郁在短期内可由与前一个孩子生父关系质量差来解释,从长期来看,则可由复杂家庭中边界模糊的指标来解释。母亲的育儿压力仅在很小程度上可由感知到的亲属支持、父亲参与度或边界模糊性的变化来解释。