Couple relationship functioning and social adjustment during the transition to parenthood among fathers with a history of maltreatment.

IF 2.6 3区 心理学 Q1 FAMILY STUDIES Family Process Pub Date : 2024-05-30 DOI:10.1111/famp.13019
Samantha A Murray-Perdue, Andrew Conway, Mark E Feinberg
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Study of fathers has gained significant traction over recent decades. However, the experience for men over the transition to parenthood remains focused on high-socioeconomic and socially advantaged fathers. Researchers have yet to thoroughly investigate how fathers may uniquely experience this transition period with a history of childhood maltreatment, given that childhood abuse is known to impact several components of development and relationship functioning into adulthood. The current study endeavored to fill this gap by evaluating the associations between fathers' childhood experiences of physical and emotional abuse and their relationship functioning over the transition to parenthood in terms of both the couple relationship and social adjustment in relationships with others. Using data from 399 fathers who participated in a randomized control trial during pregnancy, the results from stepwise regressions indicate fathers with a history of emotional abuse experience particular declines in their external relationships (reductions in social support and increases in social stress) from prenatal (Wave 1) to postpartum (Wave 2) reports. However, no significant association emerged between fathers' history of maltreatment and their relationship functioning with their partners. These results underscore the importance of investigating the impact of different types of abuse on men in fatherhood. Moreover, we emphasize the need to study further fathers' social adjustment over the transition to parenthood beyond the couple relationship and broad social support to address the needs of men with a history of maltreatment in their new role as fathers.

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有虐待史的父亲在转变为父母期间的夫妻关系功能和社会适应。
近几十年来,对父亲的研究取得了重大进展。然而,男性在为人父母过渡期的经历仍然集中在社会经济地位高和社会地位优越的父亲身上。众所周知,童年虐待会影响到成年后的发展和人际关系功能的多个组成部分,因此,研究人员尚未深入研究有童年虐待史的父亲如何独特地经历这一过渡时期。本研究通过评估父亲童年遭受身体和精神虐待的经历与他们在为人父母过渡期的夫妻关系和与他人关系中的社会适应之间的关系功能之间的关联,努力填补这一空白。通过使用 399 名在怀孕期间参加随机对照试验的父亲的数据,逐步回归的结果表明,从产前报告(第一波)到产后报告(第二波),有情感虐待史的父亲在外部关系方面经历了特别的下降(社会支持的减少和社会压力的增加)。然而,父亲的虐待史与他们与伴侣的关系运作之间并没有出现明显的关联。这些结果强调了调查不同类型的虐待对男性父亲的影响的重要性。此外,我们还强调有必要进一步研究父亲在向为人父母过渡的过程中除了夫妻关系之外的社会适应情况,以及广泛的社会支持,以满足有虐待史的男性在新的父亲角色中的需求。
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Family Process
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期刊介绍: Family Process is an international, multidisciplinary, peer-reviewed journal committed to publishing original articles, including theory and practice, philosophical underpinnings, qualitative and quantitative clinical research, and training in couple and family therapy, family interaction, and family relationships with networks and larger systems.
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