The Impact of a Father's Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) on the Relationship He Has with the Mother of His Baby.

Scientia (Waco, Tex.) Pub Date : 2021-01-01 Epub Date: 2021-04-23
Maquela Noel, Dawn Misra
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The relationship between the father and mother during pregnancy has been linked to pregnancy outcomes. However, factors that influence this relationship have not been studied in depth. Adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) of the father have been associated with poor health and functioning in adulthood, and may be important factors that impact the prenatal relationship between the parents. We recruited 117 fathers from a study that examined the risk of preterm birth in pregnant Black women. Of the fathers recruited, 113 completed questionnaires and provided survey data to determine behavioral, health, psychosocial, social, and sociodemographic characteristics. The mean ACEs score represents 107 fathers with 6 missing. The fathers' ACEs scores were measured using a 10-item self-report survey assessing whether each of the presented ACEs were experienced by the participant prior to the age of 18 years. Perceived conflict in the relationship between the father of the baby and mother of the baby was measured using a 5-item questionnaire scored on the 5-point Likert scale. For the Likert scale, 112 fathers provided data with 1 missing. A t-test was then used to compare the average score on the conflict scale with the mean ACEs of 67 fathers with 2 or fewer ACEs, and 40 fathers with 3 or more ACEs (6 missing). This study hypothesized that fathers with higher rates of exposure to ACEs would have higher scores on the conflict scale, indicating more conflict with the mother. The average score on the conflict scale was significantly higher (difference in means, 2.20 points, p=0.023) for fathers with an ACEs of 3 or more (mean± standard deviation: 12.2±4.6) relative to those with an ACEs of 2 or lower. (mean± standard deviation:14.4±5.0).

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父亲的不良童年经历对他与孩子母亲关系的影响。
怀孕期间父亲和母亲之间的关系与怀孕结果有关。然而,影响这种关系的因素尚未得到深入研究。父亲的不良童年经历(ace)与成年后的健康和功能不良有关,可能是影响父母之间产前关系的重要因素。我们从一项研究中招募了117名父亲,研究黑人孕妇早产的风险。在被招募的父亲中,113人完成了问卷调查,并提供了调查数据,以确定行为、健康、心理社会、社会和社会人口特征。平均得分代表107个父亲,其中6个缺失。父亲们的ace得分是通过一项包含10个项目的自我报告调查来衡量的,该调查评估了参与者在18岁之前是否经历过每一个ace。在婴儿的父亲和婴儿的母亲之间的关系的感知冲突是用5项调查问卷在5点李克特量表得分测量。对于李克特量表,112位父亲提供了数据,其中1位缺失。然后使用t检验来比较冲突量表的平均得分与67名拥有2个或更少ace的父亲的平均得分,以及40名拥有3个或更多ace的父亲(缺少6个)的平均得分。本研究假设,接触不良经历率较高的父亲在冲突量表上的得分较高,这表明与母亲的冲突更多。得分为3分及以上(平均±标准差:12.2±4.6)的父亲在冲突量表上的平均得分显著高于得分为2分及以下的父亲(平均差异为2.20分,p=0.023)。(平均值±标准差:14.4±5.0)。
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