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Parenting Stress and Parent Support Among Mothers With High and Low Education

机译:受过高等教育的母亲的父母压力和父母支持

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Current theorizing and evidence suggest that parenting stress might be greater among parents from both low and high socioeconomic positions (SEP) compared with those from intermediate levels because of material hardship among parents of low SEP and employment demands among parents of high SEP. However, little is known about how this socioeconomic variation in stress relates to the support that parents receive. This study explored whether variation in maternal parenting stress in a population sample was associated with support deficits. To obtain a clearer understanding of support deficits among mothers of high and low education, we distinguished subgroups according to mothers’ migrant and single-parent status. Participants were 5,865 mothers from the Growing Up in Scotland Study, who were interviewed when their children were 10 months old. Parenting stress was greater among mothers with either high or low education than among mothers with intermediate education, although it was highest for those with low education. Support deficits accounted for around 50% of higher stress among high- and low-educated groups. Less frequent grandparent contact mediated parenting stress among both high- and low-educated mothers, particularly migrants. Aside from this common feature, different aspects of support were relevant for high- compared with low-educated mothers. For high-educated mothers, reliance on formal childcare and less frequent support from friends mediated higher stress. Among low-educated mothers, smaller grandparent and friend networks and barriers to professional parent support mediated higher stress. Implications of differing support deficits are discussed.
机译:当前的理论和证据表明,由于社会经济地位低和父母之间的物质困难和社会经济地位高的父母的就业需求,来自社会经济地位低和高的父母的育儿压力可能比中等水平的父母更大。但是,人们对这种压力的社会经济变化与父母获得的支持之间的关系知之甚少。这项研究探讨了人口样本中母亲育儿压力的变化是否与支持缺陷有关。为了更清楚地了解高低教育母亲的支持不足,我们根据母亲的移民身份和单亲身份对亚组进行了区分。参加研究的是来自苏格兰成长研究的5865位母亲,他们的孩子10个月大时接受了采访。受过高等教育的母亲的育儿压力要比受过中等教育的母亲大,尽管受教育程度低的母亲的育儿压力最高。在高学历人群和低学历人群中,支持缺失占较高压力的大约50%。高学历和低学历的母亲(尤其是移民)之间,较不频繁的祖父母接触介导了育儿压力。除了这一共同特征外,高学历的母亲与低学历的母亲相比,支持的各个方面也很重要。对于受过良好教育的母亲,对正规托儿服务的依赖和朋友较少的支持导致较高的压力。在受过低教育的母亲中,较小的祖父母和朋友网络以及专业父母支持的障碍导致了较高的压力。讨论了不同的支持赤字的含义。

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