从伴侣到父母:在为人父母的旅程中支持夫妻。

IF 2.2 3区 心理学 Q1 FAMILY STUDIES Family Process Pub Date : 2025-01-22 DOI:10.1111/famp.13097
Shannon M. Savell, Lauren V. Breeden, Robert E. Emery
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对许多夫妻来说,成为父母是一个备受期待的里程碑,然而之前的研究表明,大多数夫妻的浪漫满意度都急剧下降。然而,针对首次为人父母的虚拟的、以团体为基础的夫妻预防项目却很少。本研究考察了一项新开发的预防计划的可行性和有效性,即“现在就做父母”计划。66名不同种族和社会经济背景的准父母(33对夫妇)参加了这项小规模的试点调查。17对夫妇被分配在围产期接受5次远程治疗预防项目,16对夫妇被分配到一个积极的对照组,通过电子邮件接受心理教育。我们发现,与积极控制组相比,那些参加预防计划的人对爱情满意度的下降幅度较小。研究结果表明,预防方案是可行的,有效的,并受到参与者的欢迎。针对准父母的预防项目提供了心理健康支持,减少了心理健康的耻辱感,因为夫妇们在准备为人父母的过程中可能最容易改变。
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Partners Now Parents: Supporting Couples During the Journey to Parenthood

Becoming a parent is a highly anticipated milestone for many couples, yet previous research suggests that most couples experience a sharp decline in romantic satisfaction. However, there are few virtual, group-based couples prevention programs for first-time parents. The present study examined the feasibility and effectiveness of a newly developed prevention program for the journey to parenthood, the Partners Now Parents program. Sixty-six racially and socioeconomically diverse expecting parents (33 couples) participated in this small, pilot examination. Seventeen couples were assigned to receive five teletherapy prevention program sessions over the course of the perinatal period, and 16 couples were assigned to an active control group receiving psychoeducation via email. We found a less steep decline in romantic satisfaction for those in the prevention program as compared to the active control group. The findings suggest that the prevention program is feasible, effective, and favorably received by participants. Prevention programs for expecting parents offer entry into mental health support with reduced mental health stigma when couples may be most open to change as they prepare for parenthood.

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Family Process
Family Process Multiple-
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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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