| Literature DB >> 34968276 |
Alisa Wilska1, Anja Rantanen1, Elina Botha1,2, Katja Joronen3.
Abstract
Previous research on the fears and anxieties of expectant mothers has focused mostly on their fears about giving birth rather than parenting. This study aims to describe mothers' fears and concerns about parenthood during pregnancy and to examine the similarities and differences in the perspectives of primiparous and multiparous mothers. The qualitative research for this study was conducted in three postpartum units in Finland and focused on the responses to an open-ended question about parenting fears and concerns that was part of a questionnaire given to 250 mothers after they had given birth. The responses from the 128 mothers who answered this question were subject to inductive content analysis. Fears and concerns on parenthood included worries about coping with the future and everyday life with their new baby, the psychological burden of parenthood, their maternal resources and self-efficacy, meeting their baby's needs, their baby's health, concerns about their relationship with their partner and financial issues. Primiparous and multiparous mothers shared many of the same concerns, but some differences emerged. The findings contribute an interesting perspective to the social debate about declining birth rates and their psychosocial causes. Further studies are needed to examine the fears and concerns of younger adults, and even teens, about parenthood.Entities:
Keywords: fears; motherhood; mothers; multiparous; parenthood; pregnancy; primiparous
Year: 2021 PMID: 34968276 PMCID: PMC8715455 DOI: 10.3390/nursrep11040082
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nurs Rep ISSN: 2039-439X
An example of how the data were condensed and abstracted, using the shared fears and concerns expressed by both primiparous and multiparous mothers.
| Condensed Meaning Unit 1 | Sub-Category | Category |
|---|---|---|
| Child’s general health, with no specific reason (4, P) | Baby’s health | Baby’s health and well-being |
| Child’s health (4, 22, 42, 50, 60, 63, P; 67, M) | ||
| Issues related to the baby’s health (28, P) | ||
| Baby getting sick (6, P) | Baby’s getting sick | |
| Baby having problems with bowel function (11, P) | ||
| Worrying about the baby (32, P) | Baby’s well-being | |
| Worried about sudden infant death syndrome (96, P) | ||
| Baby displaying fussy behavior (6, P) | Baby’s fussiness | |
| Baby crying (11, P) |
1 Mother’s participant number. M = multiparous; P = primiparous.
Maternal fears and concerns related to parenthood during pregnancy.
| Main Category | Category | Sub-Category |
|---|---|---|
| Fears and concerns shared by both groups | Coping with the future | Challenges of future |
| Safeguarging child’s future | ||
| Coping with everyday life with a baby | Time management | |
| Giving up their own time | ||
| Practical arrangements | ||
| Being woken up at night | ||
| Insomnia | ||
| Loneliness | ||
| Lack of a supportive network | ||
| Psychological distress | Mental burden | |
| Changes in their identity | ||
| Postpartum depression | ||
| Maternal resources | Mother’s own health | |
| Mother’s coping | ||
| Mother’s fatigue | ||
| Being a good enough mother | ||
| Parental self-efficacy | Responsibility of being a mother | |
| Being a successful mother | ||
| Inadequate knowledge of parenting | ||
| Inadequate skills of parenting | ||
| Meeting their baby’s needs | Ability to create an emotional bond with their child | |
| Handling the baby | ||
| Ensuring their baby slept well | ||
| Breastfeeding | ||
| Baby’s health and well-being | Baby health | |
| Baby well-being | ||
| Baby’s getting sick | ||
| Baby’s fussy behavior | ||
| Relationship with the partner | Coping of the spouse | |
| Health of the spouse | ||
| General relationship with the spouse | ||
| Sexual relationship with the spouse | ||
| Financial situation | Changes in economic status | |
| Money and its sufficiency | ||
| Fears and concerns just expressed by first-time mothers | Wide-ranging and comprehensive changes | Worry about everything |
| Life change | ||
| Intrusive outsiders | Criticism of the outsiders | |
| Educational advice from third parties | ||
| Fears and concerns just expressed by mothers who already had children | Other children’s reactions to the new baby | Small age gap between the children |
| Siblings’ reactions | ||
| Coping with several children | Sharing attention | |
| Creating an emotional bond with the new baby |