Vrankić Pavon Marijana, Wagner Jakab Ana, Löw Ajana
Department of Inclusive Education and Rehabilitation, Faculty of Education and Rehabilitation Sciences, Zagreb, Croatia.
Faculty of Education and Rehabilitation Sciences, Zagreb, Croatia.
Front Psychiatry. 2024 Jan 8;14:1307827. doi: 10.3389/fpsyt.2023.1307827. eCollection 2023.
Parenting responsibilities, while a source of happiness, often lead to considerable stress for parents of children with disabilities. While most parents try to cope with these challenges together, some level of interparental conflict is almost inevitable. Frequently assuming primary responsibility for children with disabilities, mothers can be substantially impacted by interparental conflict with their partners and the resulting stress. However, implementing dyadic coping strategies in managing stressful situations serves as a buffer against adverse effects, while also enhancing relationship satisfaction.
This study aimed to explore the relationship between interparental conflicts, dyadic coping, and relationship satisfaction among 232 mothers of children with disabilities in Croatia who were in an intimate relationship and shared a household with their partners, regardless of marital status.
We analysed a non-probabilistic sample of women in Croatia who reported being in an intimate relationship, sharing a household with a partner (whether married or simply cohabitating) and being a mother to a child with a diagnosed developmental disability. Participants completed questionnaires online in March of 2021 (sociodemographic variables, the Parent Problem Checklist, the Dyadic Coping Inventory and the Marriage Quality Index).
Results of hierarchical multiple regression show that mothers' perceptions of how they help their partner cope with stress do not predict how satisfied they are in a relationship; instead, relationship satisfaction depends on their perceptions of how their partner helps them and how they cope with stress as a team. Furthermore, moderation analysis revealed the effect of interparental conflicts were entirely mitigated by high supportive and low negative dyadic coping of the partner. When mothers felt adequately supported by their partner, the negative impact of stress caused by interparental conflicts did not spill over into their relationship.
Our results suggest that by recognizing the importance of psychological support and couples therapy in strengthening dyadic coping, government and non-profit initiatives can effectively empower parents of children with disabilities, fostering healthier and more resilient family dynamics that promotes the well-being of parents and their children.
育儿责任虽是幸福之源,但往往会给残疾儿童的父母带来巨大压力。尽管大多数父母试图共同应对这些挑战,但某种程度的父母间冲突几乎不可避免。母亲们常常承担着照顾残疾儿童的主要责任,她们可能会受到与伴侣之间的父母间冲突及其带来的压力的显著影响。然而,在应对压力情境时采用二元应对策略可以缓冲负面影响,同时提高关系满意度。
本研究旨在探讨克罗地亚232名处于亲密关系且与伴侣同住(无论婚姻状况如何)的残疾儿童母亲的父母间冲突、二元应对与关系满意度之间的关系。
我们分析了克罗地亚女性的一个非概率样本,这些女性报告处于亲密关系,与伴侣同住(无论已婚还是仅同居),并且是一名被诊断患有发育障碍儿童的母亲。参与者于2021年3月在线完成问卷(社会人口统计学变量、父母问题清单、二元应对量表和婚姻质量指数)。
分层多元回归结果表明,母亲对自己如何帮助伴侣应对压力的认知并不能预测她们对关系的满意度;相反,关系满意度取决于她们对伴侣如何帮助自己以及他们如何作为一个团队应对压力的认知。此外,调节分析显示,伴侣的高支持性和低负面二元应对完全缓解了父母间冲突的影响。当母亲感到得到伴侣的充分支持时,父母间冲突造成的压力的负面影响不会波及她们的关系。
我们的结果表明,通过认识到心理支持和夫妻治疗在加强二元应对中的重要性,政府和非营利性倡议可以有效地增强残疾儿童父母的能力,促进更健康、更具复原力的家庭动态,从而促进父母及其子女的福祉。