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DOES FATHERS' PRENATAL MENTAL HEALTH BEAR A RELATIONSHIP TO PARENTING STRESS AT 6 MONTHS?

Thomas Skjothaug, Lars Smith, Tore Wentzel-Larsen, Vibeke Moe.   

Abstract

This study aimed to explore fathers' mental health and retrospectively reported adverse childhood experiences during pregnancy, as well as various pathways predicting self-reported stress at 6 months' postpartum as assessed by the Parenting Stress Index (PSI; R.R. Abidin, ). A total of 835 fathers contributed data to the study. Data collection comprised five time points during pregnancy and one at 6 months' postpartum. The main analyses were performed using linear regression and path analyses. First, linear regression analyses showed that paternal anxiety symptoms during pregnancy predicted stress scores in the PSI child domain at 6 months (coefficient = 0.36). Second, path analyses showed that depressive symptoms during pregnancy predicted parenting stress in the child domain, mediated by spousal disharmony at 6 months' postpartum (coefficient = 0.77). Third, adverse childhood experiences scores predicted parenting stress in the child domain by two different pathways: one mediated by anxiety symptoms in pregnancy (coefficient = 0.29) and the other by depressive symptoms in pregnancy and experienced spousal disharmony at 6 months' postpartum (coefficient = 0.77). The findings suggest that fathers' symptoms of anxiety and depression during pregnancy as well as adverse childhood experiences predict paternal stress and a negative perception of their children's behavior at 6 months' postpartum.
© 2018 Michigan Association for Infant Mental Health.

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Keywords:  adverse childhood experiences; ansiedad de los papás; anxiété des pères; comportement perçu de l'enfant; elterliche Belastung; estrés de crianza; estrés de los papás; experiencias adversas en la niñez; expériences adverses de l'enfance; fathers’ anxiety; fathers’ stress; negative Kindheitserfahrungen; parenting stress; perceived child behavior; percibido comportamiento del niño; stress de parentage; stress des pères; väterliche Angst; väterliche Belastung; wahrgenommenes Verhalten des Kindes; إجهاد الرعاية الوالدية ، الإجهاد الوالدي ، قلق الآباء ، تجارب الطفولة السلبية ، سلوك الطفل المتصور; 不良的童年經歷; 丶父親壓力; 子どもの行動に対する感じ方; 感知的兒童行為; 父親のストレス; 父親の不安; 父親焦慮; 育児ストレス; 育兒壓力; 過酷な幼少期体験

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30091797     DOI: 10.1002/imhj.21739

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Infant Ment Health J        ISSN: 0163-9641


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