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卢旺达青少年母亲围产期亲密伴侣暴力与儿童依恋障碍:潜在的中介因素。

Perinatal intimate partner violence among teen mothers and children's attachment disorders in Rwanda: potential mediating factors.

机构信息

Department of Clinical Psychology, College of Medicine and Health sciences, University of Rwanda, Kigali, Rwanda.

出版信息

Eur J Psychotraumatol. 2024;15(1):2387521. doi: 10.1080/20008066.2024.2387521. Epub 2024 Aug 21.

Abstract

The alarming prevalence of teen mothers' exposure to perinatal intimate partner violence (IPV, 8.3-67%) and attachment disorders (ADs) among their children is a global concern, especially in sub-Saharan Africa with high teenage pregnancy rates. This study, therefore, aimed to examine the link between teen IPV and AD in their offspring. We sought also to explore the mediating roles of postpartum depression symptoms, maternal sensitivity, parenting stress, and perceived social support in the relationship between perinatal IPV and children's ADs. This cross-sectional study selected a random sample of 309 teen mothers from Nyanza district. This sample size was determined using Yamane's formula, with random sampling. Various instruments were used for data collection, including questionnaires on intimate partner violence, social support, maternal sensitivity, postpartum depression symptoms and parenting stress and early trauma-related disorders. The data was analysed using SPSS, with mediation analyses performed using the PROCESS macro (version 4.1). IPV was found to be significantly associated with attachment disorders. Simple mediation models showed that parenting stress completely mediated these relationships, while postpartum depression, perceived social support, and maternal sensitivity partially mediated the relationship between IPV and children's ADs. In parallel mediation model, the combined roles of all mediators fully mediated the associations between IPV and ADs. These findings offer valuable insights in designing or strengthening the appropriate interventions to prevent and mitigate the perinatal intimate partner violence and its detrimental impact on children's attachment disorders. Combating intimate partner violence in post-conflict situations is challenging in teen mothers, however, our results suggest that efforts to address maternal mental health and parenting practices may protect children from attachment disorders.

摘要

青少年母亲在围产期遭受亲密伴侣暴力(IPV,8.3-67%)和子女依恋障碍(ADs)的比例令人震惊,这是一个全球性的问题,尤其是在青少年怀孕率高的撒哈拉以南非洲。因此,本研究旨在探讨青少年 IPV 与其子女 AD 之间的联系。我们还试图探讨产后抑郁症状、母亲敏感性、育儿压力和感知社会支持在围产期 IPV 与儿童 AD 之间的关系中的中介作用。这项横断面研究从 Nyanza 区随机选择了 309 名青少年母亲作为样本。使用 Yamane 公式和随机抽样确定了这个样本量。使用各种工具收集数据,包括亲密伴侣暴力、社会支持、母亲敏感性、产后抑郁症状和育儿压力以及早期创伤相关障碍的问卷。使用 SPSS 分析数据,使用 PROCESS 宏(版本 4.1)进行中介分析。结果发现 IPV 与依恋障碍显著相关。简单的中介模型表明,育儿压力完全中介了这些关系,而产后抑郁、感知社会支持和母亲敏感性部分中介了 IPV 与儿童 AD 之间的关系。在平行中介模型中,所有中介的综合作用完全中介了 IPV 与 AD 之间的关联。这些发现为设计或加强适当的干预措施提供了有价值的见解,以预防和减轻围产期亲密伴侣暴力及其对儿童依恋障碍的不利影响。在青少年母亲中,解决冲突后环境中的亲密伴侣暴力是一项挑战,但我们的结果表明,解决产妇心理健康和育儿实践的努力可能会保护儿童免受依恋障碍的影响。

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