Diana R. Garland School of Social Work, Baylor University, Waco, Texas, USA.
Department of Psychology, California State University, Los Angeles, California, USA.
Soc Work Public Health. 2024 Oct 2;39(7):568-585. doi: 10.1080/19371918.2024.2370781. Epub 2024 Jul 31.
The parenting literature has established the coparenting relationship as central to the parenting behaviors and outcomes of men. The construct of coparenting encompasses supportive efforts among individuals that facilitate the rearing of children and unsupportive actions that can undermine parenting efforts (Merrifield & Gamble, 2013). Few studies have examined undermining coparenting as an experience that shapes Black men's health outcomes. In this study, we apply the social determinants of health framework to examine the impact of Black fathers' perceptions of undermining coparenting on their self-reported ratings of mental and physical health. Using a nationally representative sample of Black men ( = 255), correlational analyses revealed perceptions of undermining coparenting to be a significant predictor of higher levels of anger and poorer perceptions of physical health. These relationships were found to be mediated by depressive symptoms and moderated by restrictive emotionality. It is recommended that the negative impact of undermining coparenting on health be considered as a potential comorbidity contributing to negative health outcomes for Black men. This study adds to the literature on coparenting, Black men's health, and Black fatherhood more generally and urges policymakers and practitioners to consider undermining as an often overlooked, but significant, social determinant of health impacting the well-being of Black men. We also offer recommendations for promoting Black men's health by educating families on the effects of undermining and offering the supports necessary for achieving positive coparenting dynamics.
育儿文献已经确立了共同育儿关系作为男性育儿行为和结果的核心。共同育儿的概念包括个体之间促进育儿的支持性努力和可能破坏育儿努力的不支持性行为(Merrifield & Gamble,2013)。很少有研究探讨破坏共同育儿作为一种影响黑人男性健康结果的体验。在这项研究中,我们应用健康的社会决定因素框架来检验黑人父亲对破坏共同育儿的看法对其自我报告的心理健康和身体健康评分的影响。使用一个具有全国代表性的黑人男性样本( = 255),相关分析显示,破坏共同育儿的看法是愤怒水平更高和身体健康感知更差的一个重要预测因素。这些关系被发现是由抑郁症状中介的,并且受到限制情绪的调节。建议将破坏共同育儿对健康的负面影响视为导致黑人男性负面健康结果的潜在合并症。这项研究增加了关于共同育儿、黑人男性健康和黑人父权制的文献,更广泛地说,敦促政策制定者和实践者考虑破坏作为一个经常被忽视但重要的健康决定因素,影响黑人男性的幸福感。我们还提出了通过教育家庭了解破坏的影响以及提供实现积极共同育儿动态所需的支持来促进黑人男性健康的建议。