Douglas Sabrina, Morrison Katherine, Miller Alison, Haines Jess
Department of Family Relations and Applied Nutrition, University of Guelph, Guelph, ON, Canada.
Centre for Metabolism, Obesity & Diabetes Research, Department of Pediatrics, McMaster University, Hamilton, ON, Canada.
J Fam Issues. 2025 Jan;46(1):26-45. doi: 10.1177/0192513X241236555. Epub 2024 Feb 29.
The aim of this study was to examine potential differences in coparenting quality during the COVID-19 pandemic among mothers and fathers using an embedded mixed methods approach. The objectives were to compare mothers' and fathers' scores on the Coparenting Relationship Scale among 150 mother-father dyads, and to examine mothers' and fathers' perceptions of how COVID-19 influenced their coparenting quality using thematic analysis of 159 mothers' and 75 fathers' responses to an open-ended coparenting survey question. While total coparenting quality scores did not differ among mothers and fathers, fathers had significantly higher scores on the division of labour and endorsement subscales, and mothers had significantly higher scores on the undermining subscale. The qualitative thematic analysis identified five key themes: gendered changes to division of labour, increased hostility, increased teamwork, less alone time, and increased stress. Efforts to mitigate adverse pandemic outcomes on families should address coparenting quality.
本研究的目的是采用嵌入式混合方法,考察在新冠疫情期间父母共同养育质量方面母亲和父亲之间的潜在差异。目标是比较150对父母二元组中母亲和父亲在共同养育关系量表上的得分,并通过对159位母亲和75位父亲对开放式共同养育调查问题的回答进行主题分析,来考察母亲和父亲对新冠疫情如何影响他们共同养育质量的看法。虽然母亲和父亲在共同养育质量总分上没有差异,但父亲在分工和支持性子量表上的得分显著更高,而母亲在破坏性子量表上的得分显著更高。定性主题分析确定了五个关键主题:劳动分工的性别化变化、敌意增加、团队合作增加、独处时间减少和压力增加。减轻疫情对家庭的不利影响的努力应关注共同养育质量。