Copeland Debra Beach, Harbaugh Bonnie Lee
J Perinat Educ. 2019 Jan 1;28(1):28-42. doi: 10.1891/1058-1243.28.1.28.
New mothers actively adapt to new demands and challenges in the mothering role but some may find this adjustment difficult and distressing, depending on their perceptions and resources. Previous research on maternal distress is primarily concentrated on needs of mothers with depression but nonpathological approaches of viewing difficulties in early parenting should be explored. A secondary analysis of a descriptive, qualitative study was completed on new, low-income mothers in early parenthood to determine how maternal distress influences mothers' transition to becoming a mother and to validate the use of the Maternal Distress Concept in the clinical setting. Findings reveal new mothers experience maternal distress on various levels: stress, adaptation, functioning, and connecting. Implications for practice and education are discussed.
初为人母者会积极适应母亲角色带来的新要求和挑战,但有些人可能会觉得这种调整困难且痛苦,这取决于她们的认知和资源。先前关于产妇困扰的研究主要集中在患有抑郁症的母亲的需求上,但应该探索看待早期育儿困难的非病理学方法。对一项描述性定性研究进行了二次分析,该研究针对初为人母的低收入新妈妈,以确定产妇困扰如何影响母亲向母亲角色的转变,并验证产妇困扰概念在临床环境中的应用。研究结果显示,新妈妈在不同层面经历产妇困扰:压力、适应、功能和联系。文中还讨论了对实践和教育的启示。