Centre for Social and Early Emotional Development, School of Psychology, Faculty of Health, Deakin University, Geelong, Victoria, Australia
Centre for Adolescent Health, Murdoch Childrens Research Institute, Parkville, Victoria, Australia.
BMJ Open. 2021 Jul 27;11(7):e047909. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2020-047909.
The Men and Parenting Pathways (MAPP) Study is a prospective investigation of men's mental health and well-being across the normative age for transitioning to fatherhood. This includes trajectories and outcomes for men who do and do not become fathers across five annual waves of the study.
Australian resident, English-speaking men aged 28-32 years at baseline were eligible. Recruitment was over a 2-year period (2015-2017) via social and traditional media and through engagement with study partners. Eight hundred and eighteen eligible men consented to participate. Of these, 664 men completed the first online survey of whom 608 consented to ongoing participation. Of the ongoing sample, 83% have participated in at least two of the first three annual online surveys.
Three waves of data collection are complete. The first longitudinal analysis of MAPP data, published in 2020, identified five profiles that characterise men's patterns of depressive symptom severity and presentations of anger. Profiles indicating pronounced anger and depressive symptoms were associated with fathers' lack of perceived social support, and problems with coparenting and bonding with infants. In a second study, MAPP data were combined with three other Australian cohorts in a meta-analysis of associations between fathers' self-reported sleep problems up to 3 years postpartum and symptoms of depression, anxiety and stress. Adjusted meta-analytic associations between paternal sleep and mental health risk ranged from 0.25 to 0.37.
MAPP is an ongoing cohort study. Waves 4 and 5 data will be ready for analyses at the end of 2021. Future investigations will include crossed-lagged and trajectory analyses that assess inter-relatedness and changing social networks, mental health, work and family life. A nested study of COVID-19 pandemic-related mental health and coping will add two further waves of data collection in a subsample of MAPP participants.
男性与育儿途径(MAPP)研究是一项前瞻性研究,旨在调查男性在进入正常生育年龄期间的心理健康和幸福感。这包括了在研究的五个年度波次中成为和未成为父亲的男性的轨迹和结果。
有资格参与研究的是澳大利亚居民、年龄在 28-32 岁的英语使用者。研究通过社交媒体和传统媒体以及与研究伙伴合作,在 2015 年至 2017 年期间进行了为期两年的招募。818 名符合条件的男性同意参与研究。其中,664 名男性完成了第一次在线调查,其中 608 名男性同意继续参与研究。在持续参与的样本中,83%的男性至少参加了前三次年度在线调查中的两次。
三波数据收集已经完成。2020 年发表的 MAPP 数据的第一次纵向分析确定了五种特征男性抑郁症状严重程度和愤怒表现模式的特征。表明明显愤怒和抑郁症状的特征与父亲缺乏感知到的社会支持以及与伴侣育儿和与婴儿的关系问题有关。在第二项研究中,MAPP 数据与澳大利亚的另外三个队列合并,对父亲在产后 3 年内自我报告的睡眠问题与抑郁、焦虑和压力症状之间的关联进行了荟萃分析。调整后的荟萃分析关联范围从 0.25 到 0.37。
MAPP 是一项正在进行的队列研究。2021 年底将准备好进行第 4 波和第 5 波数据的分析。未来的研究将包括交叉滞后和轨迹分析,以评估相互关联和不断变化的社交网络、心理健康、工作和家庭生活。一项关于 COVID-19 大流行相关心理健康和应对的嵌套研究将在 MAPP 参与者的一个子样本中增加两个额外的波次数据收集。