| Literature DB >> 20461122 |
Peter Johannes Hoffenaar1, Frank van Balen, Jo Hermanns.
Abstract
The primary objective of this study was to more fully understand the impact of having a baby on women's well-being by attending to both the level and the content of well-being. To cover the judgemental and affective aspects of well-being we included global measures of life satisfaction and well-being and affective experience measures derived from the day reconstruction method. In a sample of 19 first-time mothers no differences between pre and postnatal reports of general life satisfaction, depression, anxiety, and experienced positive and negative affect were found, suggesting that the arrival of the newborn baby does not universally impact on women's level of well-being. Changes in the content of well-being were studied by examining changes in the way women experience specific activities and interactions with various social partners. There appeared to be an upward shift in experienced positive affect during active leisure and a slight decrease in negative affect during time spent with relatives. The results are discussed in light of previously documented changes across the transition to motherhood in negative mood states, time use, women's evaluation of various aspects of daily life, and relational satisfaction.Entities:
Year: 2009 PMID: 20461122 PMCID: PMC2861175 DOI: 10.1007/s11205-009-9503-0
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Soc Indic Res ISSN: 0303-8300
Spearman’s rank correlations coefficients for the association between well-being measures during pregnancy and the postpartum period
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| 2. Net mood | .11 |
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| 3. EPDS-DEP | −.79** | −.49* |
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| 4. EPDS-ANH | −.78** | −.04 | .54** |
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| 5. EPDS-ANX | .28 | −.15 | −.30 | −.17 |
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| 6. Positive affect (PA) | .30 | .38 | −.51** | −.12 | −.03 |
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| 7. Negative affect (NA) | −.26 | −.36 | .47** | .26 | −.09 | −.39* |
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Note: Prenatal correlations are presented below the diagonal; postnatal correlations above the diagonal and in italics. Values in bold represent the stability from the prenatal to postnatal period
* p < .05; ** p < .01
Mean level of subjective well-being across the transition to motherhood
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| Life satisfaction | 2.55 (.51) | 2–3 | 2.52 (.51) | 2–3 | .00 |
| Net mood | 84.44 (8.38) | 70–95 | 82.37 (8.06) | 60–90 | –.83 |
| EPDS-DEP | 1.36 (1.21) | 0–4 | .95 (1.03) | 0–3 | −1.20 |
| EPDS-ANH | .79 (1.03) | 0–3 | .84 (1.07) | 0–3 | .23 |
| EPDS-ANX | 2.37 (1.30) | 0–5 | 3.16 (2.17) | 0–7 | 1.58* |
| Positive affect (PA) | 3.97 (.75) | 2.5–5.4 | 3.97 (1.01) | 1.8–5.8 | −.16 |
| Negative affect (NA) | .48 (.46) | 0–1.5 | .49 (.67) | 0–2.4 | −.59 |
* p < .10
Mean positive and negative affect by activity and by social partner at pregnancy and in the postpartum period
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| PA | NA |
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| Eating | 4.06 (1.10) | .32 (.63) | 47 | 4.15 (1.12) | .54 (.97) | 61 |
| Passive leisure | 4.04 (1.04) | .35 (.75) | 76 | 3.98 (1.32) | .25 (.52) | 66 |
| Active leisure | 4.03 (1.18) | .51 (.12) | 52 | 4.51 (.96) | .39 (.16) | 30 |
| Compulsory | 3.83 (.88) | .38 (.54) | 62 | 4.01 (1.08) | .63 (.97) | 61 |
| Preparing for baby | 3.85 (.87) | .52 (.92) | 25 | – | – | – |
| Child care | – | – | – | 3.96 (1.16) | .46 (.74) | 121 |
| Playing/walking with the baby | – | – | – | 4.33 (1.01) | .28 (.41) | 32 |
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| Parents/relatives | 4.50 (.87) | .60 (.87) | 24 | 4.32 (1.23) | .27 (.41) | 39 |
| Friends | 4.21 (.89) | .41 (.88) | 21 | 4.03 (1.15) | .70 (.66) | 10 |
| Spouse | 3.92 (1.17) | .44 (.81) | 100 | 4.11 (1.24) | .40 (.77) | 117 |
| Alone | 3.67 (.98) | .38 (.71) | 112 | 3.90 (1.11) | .50 (.76) | 147 |
Note: Activities and interaction partners are ranked from highest to lowest average positive affect at pregnancy