Williamson Tricia, Wagstaff Danielle L, Goodwin Jane, Smith Naomi
Institute of Health and Wellbeing, Federation University, Ballarat (VIC), Australia.
Institute of Health and Wellbeing, Federation University Australia, Northways Rd, 3842, Churchill (VIC), Australia.
Sex Roles. 2023;88(1-2):101-117. doi: 10.1007/s11199-022-01345-7. Epub 2022 Dec 20.
Good mother ideology refers to beliefs that women are only 'good' mothers if they adhere to the tenets of dominant parenting discourse, such as intensive mothering ideology, which prioritizes children's needs and child-raising above all else. Undergirded by this ideology, mothers' attempts to navigate the transition to motherhood are fraught with pressures, and the transition is associated with negative health outcomes for mothers and children; yet existing research gives little attention to the quality or dynamics of the partner relationship as part of this transition. The current study examined motherhood pressure and the impact on partner relationships through individual, semi-structured interviews with 19 mothers living in Australia who were 18 years or older in a heterosexual relationship with at least one child under the age of five. Thematic analysis revealed four key themes: discourses on motherhood: criticisms of mothers and internalised guilt; transformation of identity; entrenchment of gender roles through childrearing; and positive relationship dynamics: supportive fathers and challenging gender roles. This study contributes to the larger body of literature highlighting the complexity of dominant mothering ideology and its entanglement with and impact on partner relationships. Further, this study includes mothers' perceptions of how they navigate these pressures within the relationship with their partner and the family unit. These findings have implications for programs to support mothers and other caregivers, as well as challenge unrealistic standards for motherhood.
The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1007/s11199-022-01345-7.
“好母亲”意识形态指的是这样一种观念,即女性只有在遵循主流育儿话语的原则时才是“好”母亲,比如强化育儿意识形态,这种意识形态将孩子的需求和养育置于高于一切的位置。在这种意识形态的影响下,母亲们在向母亲角色转变的过程中充满了压力,而且这种转变与母亲和孩子的负面健康结果相关;然而,现有研究很少关注伴侣关系的质量或动态变化在这一转变过程中的作用。本研究通过对19位居住在澳大利亚、年龄在18岁及以上、处于异性恋关系且至少有一个5岁以下孩子的母亲进行个人半结构化访谈,考察了母亲压力及其对伴侣关系的影响。主题分析揭示了四个关键主题:母亲身份的话语:对母亲的批评和内化的内疚感;身份转变;通过育儿强化性别角色;以及积极的关系动态:支持性的父亲和对性别角色的挑战。本研究为更广泛的文献做出了贡献,突出了主流母亲意识形态的复杂性及其与伴侣关系的纠葛和影响。此外,本研究纳入了母亲们对于她们如何在与伴侣及家庭单元的关系中应对这些压力的看法。这些发现对支持母亲和其他照顾者的项目具有启示意义,同时也挑战了不切实际的母亲标准。
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