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新冠疫情期间初为人父母者的父母孤独感、育儿观念及社会心理因素

Parental loneliness, perceptions of parenting, and psychosocial factors among parents having new children during the COVID-19 pandemic.

作者信息

Nomura Satomi, Kisugi Namiko, Endo Kazue, Omori Takahide

机构信息

Department of Child Nursing, National College of Nursing, Japan, Tokyo, Japan.

Department of Psychology, Keio University, Tokyo, Japan.

出版信息

Glob Health Med. 2023 Jun 30;5(3):158-168. doi: 10.35772/ghm.2023.01033.

Abstract

Individuals who had new children during the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic became parents in challenging situations, starting from pregnancy and continuing to after birth. This study aimed to clarify the characteristics of parental loneliness, perceptions of parenting, and psychosocial factors among parents having new children during the COVID-19 pandemic. The participants comprised a first-child group (523 parents; those who had their first child) and a second-child group (621 parents; those who had their second or subsequent child). We used web-based questionnaires to explore parental loneliness, perceptions of parenting, and psychosocial factors (distress, parental burnout, well-being, marital satisfaction, and social isolation). Participants answered the questionnaires in November 2022, during the eighth COVID-19 wave in Japan. We compared the groups and subgroups according to parental sex and determined the relationship between variables. The parents in the first-child group felt lonelier than the parents in the second-child group ( < 0.05), and their loneliness was correlated with psychosocial factors. Significantly, more mothers in the second-child group answered "agree" to negative perceptions of parenting than mothers in the first-child group. Additionally, parenting difficulties were correlated with a negative perception of parenting and parental burnout in both groups. Furthermore, providing parental support may improve parenting and promote parents' health.

摘要

在2019冠状病毒病(COVID-19)大流行期间生育子女的人,从怀孕开始直至产后,都是在具有挑战性的情况下成为父母的。本研究旨在阐明COVID-19大流行期间生育子女的父母的孤独特征、育儿观念以及心理社会因素。参与者包括头胎组(523名父母;生育头胎的人)和二胎组(621名父母;生育二胎或更多子女的人)。我们使用基于网络的问卷来探究父母的孤独感、育儿观念以及心理社会因素(痛苦、父母倦怠、幸福感、婚姻满意度和社会隔离)。参与者于2022年11月,即日本第八波COVID-19疫情期间回答了问卷。我们根据父母性别对组和亚组进行了比较,并确定了变量之间的关系。头胎组的父母比二胎组的父母感到更孤独(<0.05),且他们的孤独感与心理社会因素相关。值得注意的是,二胎组中更多母亲对育儿的负面看法回答“同意”,高于头胎组中的母亲。此外,两组中育儿困难均与对育儿的负面看法以及父母倦怠相关。此外,提供父母支持可能会改善育儿情况并促进父母的健康。

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