Breaking the maternity mold: navigating the return to work and challenging rigid maternal beliefs through an online psychological intervention

S. Rapisarda, A. De Carlo, Elena Pasqualetto, Brenda L. Volling, Laura Dal Corso
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Working mothers must often balance work and family responsibilities which can be affected by rigid and irrational beliefs about motherhood. The present study had two aims: (a) to provide psychometric evidence for a shortened Italian version of the Rigid Maternal Beliefs Scale (RMBS) and (b) to facilitate mothers’ return to work after maternity leave by reducing perceptions of anxiety and stress related to rigid maternal beliefs (i.e., perceptions and societal expectations of mothers, maternal confidence, maternal dichotomy) and by teaching specific recovery strategies (e.g., relaxation, mastery experiences) to manage anxiety and stress through an online psychological intervention. Results replicated the three-factor structure of the original RMBS and showed good psychometric properties. The online psychological intervention resulted in decrease in the rigidity of maternal beliefs, perceived anxiety and stress, and increase in recovery strategies. These initial results are promising and encourage further investigation into online psychological interventions for improving the well-being of working mothers.
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打破孕产模式:通过在线心理干预引导重返工作岗位并挑战僵化的孕产观念
职业母亲通常必须兼顾工作和家庭责任,这可能会受到僵化和不合理的母性观念的影响。本研究有两个目的:(a) 为意大利语版的 "僵化母亲信念量表"(RMBS)提供心理计量学证据;(b) 通过减少与僵化母亲信念相关的焦虑和压力感知(即对母亲的看法和社会期望、母亲自信、母亲二分法),并通过在线心理干预教授特定的恢复策略(如放松、掌握经验)来管理焦虑和压力,从而促进母亲在产假后重返工作岗位。研究结果复制了原始 RMBS 的三因素结构,并显示出良好的心理测量特性。在线心理干预降低了产妇信念的僵化程度、焦虑感和压力感,增加了恢复策略。这些初步结果很有希望,鼓励进一步研究在线心理干预,以改善职业母亲的福祉。
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