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父亲很重要:黑人父亲在孕期和产后与伴侣的关系。

Fathers Matter: Black Fathers' Relationships with their Partners during Pregnancy and Postpartum.

出版信息

MCN Am J Matern Child Nurs. 2023;48(6):295-302. doi: 10.1097/NMC.0000000000000953.

Abstract

PURPOSE

To describe the characteristics of participants in the Fathers Matter study for a better understanding of fathers of the baby who engage in pregnancy research involving primarily Black couples and their relationships with their partners.

STUDY DESIGN AND METHODS

The Fathers Matter Study uses a prospective design, identifying father-mother dyads during pregnancy and following them until birth as part of the Biosocial Impacts on Black Births Study. Participants completed prenatal and postpartum questionnaires.

RESULTS

Our analyses are based on 111 fathers. Nearly all ( n = 101, 91.1%) of fathers identified as Black and 51.4% ( n = 57) had a high school diploma, graduate equivalency diploma, or higher. About half ( n = 57, 51.4%) reported annual incomes of $10,000 or less. Most reported that relationships with the mother were very close both before ( n = 100, 89.9%) and during ( n = 85, 76.6%) pregnancy. However, substantial variability was found in relationship satisfaction, involvement in the pregnancy, financial support provided, and scales of conflict and support.

CLINICAL IMPLICATIONS

We found homogeneity in sociodemographic and basic relationship measures. Complex measures of the father-mother relationships demonstrated considerable variability. Data from fathers may identify their contributions to successful birth outcomes. Understanding relationships between fathers and mothers could identify risk or protective characteristics to be addressed at the family or community levels.

摘要

目的

描述参与“父亲 mattered 研究”的参与者的特征,以便更好地了解参与主要涉及黑人社群夫妇及其伴侣的妊娠研究的婴儿父亲,以及他们与伴侣的关系。

研究设计和方法

“父亲 mattered 研究”采用前瞻性设计,在妊娠期间识别父亲-母亲二人组,并在作为“生物社会对黑人分娩的影响研究”的一部分对其进行随访,直至分娩。参与者完成了产前和产后的问卷调查。

结果

我们的分析基于 111 位父亲。几乎所有(n=101,91.1%)父亲都自认为是黑人,51.4%(n=57)拥有高中文凭、同等学历文凭或更高学历。约一半(n=57,51.4%)报告年收入在 10,000 美元或以下。大多数父亲报告称,在妊娠前(n=100,89.9%)和妊娠期间(n=85,76.6%)与母亲的关系都非常亲密。然而,在关系满意度、对妊娠的参与程度、提供的经济支持以及冲突和支持量表上,存在着相当大的差异。

临床意义

我们发现社会人口统计学和基本关系衡量标准具有同质性。父亲-母亲关系的复杂衡量标准表现出相当大的可变性。来自父亲的数据可能可以识别他们对成功分娩结果的贡献。了解父亲与母亲之间的关系可以确定需要在家庭或社区层面解决的风险或保护特征。

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