Influence of mothers' stress on their infants' stress level: A preliminary study.

IF 2 Q3 PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL Health Psychology Research Pub Date : 2024-03-17 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.52965/001c.93908
Shinnosuke Ikeda, Hisashi Mitsuishi
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Abstract

Background: In a previous study, mothers' stress was demonstrated to affect the stress of their infants. However, stress is a multi-layered concept, and there is a lack of studies on the type of stress that influences infant stress.

Objective: This study examined how various types of mothers' stress influence their infants' stress by measuring stress that emanates from COVID-19, child rearing, and stress levels based on speech and cortisol in saliva.

Methods: This study was conducted in two phases, and the stress of 21 mother-infant dyad were evaluated using questionnaires, participants' saliva, and voice recording.

Results: The results demonstrated that maternal stress increased infant stress, rearing stress decreased infant stress, and COVID-19 stress did not affect infant stress. Furthermore, there was no relationship between stress measured using questionnaires and stress measured using saliva, indicating that these factors independently affect infant stress.

Conclusion: It is clear that stress is multi-layered and that it is necessary to grasp each of the various stresses and their relationship appropriately.

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母亲的压力对婴儿压力水平的影响:初步研究
背景:以前的一项研究表明,母亲的压力会影响婴儿的压力。然而,压力是一个多层次的概念,目前还缺乏关于影响婴儿压力的压力类型的研究:本研究通过测量 COVID-19、儿童养育、基于言语和唾液中皮质醇的压力水平,研究了母亲的各种压力如何影响婴儿的压力:本研究分两个阶段进行,使用问卷、参与者的唾液和录音对 21 对母婴组合的压力进行了评估:结果表明,母亲的压力会增加婴儿的压力,抚养压力会减少婴儿的压力,而 COVID-19 压力不会影响婴儿的压力。此外,使用问卷测量的压力与使用唾液测量的压力之间没有关系,这表明这些因素对婴儿压力的影响是独立的:很明显,压力是多层次的,有必要适当把握各种压力及其关系。
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