Galvan Thania, Hurwich-Reiss Eliana, Watamura Sarah E
Department of Psychology, University of Denver, Denver, Colorado, USA.
Department of Psychiatry, University of California San Diego, San Diego, California, USA.
Fam Process. 2022 Dec;61(4):1646-1662. doi: 10.1111/famp.12737. Epub 2021 Dec 16.
The demands and stressors associated with motherhood can increase a mother's risk for mental health concerns. Latina mothers are particularly vulnerable to the relation between motherhood-related stressors and maternal mental health given that they are at an increased risk for mental health concerns, that they are likely to have their mental health needs go unmet, and that traditional Latinx cultural values/gender roles emphasize women assuming the role of primary caregiver of the family's children. In an attempt to better understand how motherhood impacts Latina mother's mental health, this study explored the relations among parental self-efficacy, parenting stress, and maternal mental health. This study also explored how a mother's perception of her material resources influenced these relations. One hundred and thirty-two Latina mothers completed questionnaires to assess parenting stress, parental self-efficacy, and maternal mental health risk. The moderating effect of maternal perception of material resources in the aforementioned relations was assessed through the creation of a composite variable derived from items in the demographic questionnaires. Multiple linear regression analyses were used. Higher levels of parenting stress, but not parental self-efficacy, were related to increased maternal mental health risk. Furthermore, mothers who perceived themselves to have lower material resources were at increased risk for diminished mental health in the context of low parental self-efficacy. Results of this study yielded important information that is necessary for informing healthcare best practices, identifying targets for future interventions, and ultimately improving the health outcomes of Latinx mothers and their families.
与母亲身份相关的需求和压力源会增加母亲出现心理健康问题的风险。拉丁裔母亲尤其容易受到与母亲身份相关的压力源和产妇心理健康之间关系的影响,因为她们出现心理健康问题的风险增加,她们的心理健康需求可能未得到满足,而且传统的拉丁裔文化价值观/性别角色强调女性承担家庭子女主要照顾者的角色。为了更好地理解母亲身份如何影响拉丁裔母亲的心理健康,本研究探讨了父母自我效能感、育儿压力和产妇心理健康之间的关系。本研究还探讨了母亲对其物质资源的认知如何影响这些关系。132名拉丁裔母亲完成了问卷调查,以评估育儿压力、父母自我效能感和产妇心理健康风险。通过创建一个从人口统计问卷中的项目得出的综合变量,评估了母亲对物质资源的认知在上述关系中的调节作用。使用了多元线性回归分析。较高水平的育儿压力,而非父母自我效能感,与产妇心理健康风险增加有关。此外,在父母自我效能感较低的情况下,认为自己物质资源较少的母亲心理健康状况下降的风险增加。本研究结果产生了重要信息,这些信息对于为医疗保健最佳实践提供依据、确定未来干预目标以及最终改善拉丁裔母亲及其家庭的健康结果是必要的。