Longitudinal Perceptions of Supportiveness from Biological Fathers and Maternal Mental Health Problems

Sarah O. Meadows
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Together, increased popularity of the life course paradigm and availability of longitudinal data addressing family relationships have raised important questions about how family processes should be measured to ensure that longitudinal experiences are accurately captured. Using the Fragile Families and Child Well-Being Study (N = 2,158) this paper focuses on trajectories of mothers’ perceived supportiveness from a biological child’s father and mental health problems five years after the birth. A mother’s relationship status with the father is significantly related to her perceptions of supportiveness with married mothers reporting the highest levels of supportiveness followed by mothers in cohabiting unions, romantic non-residential unions, and finally, mothers not in a romantic relationship with the child’s father. Increasing slopes of supportiveness are associated with fewer subsequent mental health problems, controlling for both time-varying and time-invariant maternal and relationship characteristics. The discussion calls attention to alternate ways in which longitudinal experiences can be modeled.
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来自亲生父亲和母亲心理健康问题的支持的纵向感知
总之,生命历程范式的日益普及和处理家庭关系的纵向数据的可用性提出了关于如何衡量家庭过程以确保准确捕获纵向经验的重要问题。利用脆弱家庭和儿童幸福研究(N = 2158),本文重点研究了母亲在出生五年后从亲生孩子的父亲那里感知到的支持和心理健康问题的轨迹。母亲与父亲的关系状况与她对支持的看法显著相关,已婚母亲报告的支持水平最高,其次是同居的母亲,浪漫的非居住联盟,最后是与孩子的父亲没有浪漫关系的母亲。在控制时变和时不变的母亲和关系特征的情况下,支持度的斜率增加与随后的心理健康问题减少有关。讨论提请注意纵向经验可以建模的替代方法。
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