Gardner Wendi L, Rotella Katie N, Nikolovski Janeta
Department of Psychology, Northwestern University, Evanston, IL, United States.
Johnson & Johnson Consumer, Inc., Skillman, NJ, United States.
Front Psychol. 2020 Feb 21;11:289. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2020.00289. eCollection 2020.
The transition to motherhood involves the experience of each individual mother and child, as well as the burden of cultural expectations. Social desirability demands may impede self reports of difficulties during the transition to motherhood when using traditional explicit measures. One core component of maternal role attainment is a mother's confidence in her own intuitive knowledge of her child. This brief report presents two studies that examine a "low technology" implicit measure of maternal intuition confidence that is based within a more general decision confidence paradigm. Study 1 examined the association of both implicit and explicit maternal intuition confidence with depressive symptoms, life satisfaction, and maternal identity satisfaction in a United States sample of mothers. The implicit measure contributed to variance in each of the outcome measures, above and beyond an explicit measure. Study 2 explored the association of implicit maternal intuition confidence with life satisfaction and maternal identity satisfaction in Brazil, China, India, the United States and the United Kingdom. Across all samples, implicit maternal intuition confidence was significantly associated with satisfaction with life. However, it was significantly associated with maternal identity satisfaction only in the two individualistic countries (the United States and the United Kingdom), but not in the three collectivist countries.
向母亲角色的转变涉及每位母亲和孩子的经历,以及文化期望带来的负担。当使用传统的显性测量方法时,社会期望要求可能会阻碍对向母亲角色转变过程中困难的自我报告。母亲角色获得的一个核心要素是母亲对自己了解孩子的直觉知识的信心。本简短报告展示了两项研究,它们考察了一种基于更一般决策信心范式的“低技术含量”的母亲直觉信心隐性测量方法。研究1在美国母亲样本中考察了隐性和显性母亲直觉信心与抑郁症状、生活满意度和母亲身份满意度之间的关联。隐性测量在显性测量之外,对每个结果测量指标的方差都有贡献。研究2在巴西、中国、印度、美国和英国探索了隐性母亲直觉信心与生活满意度和母亲身份满意度之间的关联。在所有样本中,隐性母亲直觉信心与生活满意度显著相关。然而,它仅在两个个人主义国家(美国和英国)与母亲身份满意度显著相关,而在三个集体主义国家则不然。