학술논문

First-Time Fathers and Stressors in the Postpartum Period.
Document Type
Article
Source
Journal of Perinatal Education; Spring2005, Vol. 14 Issue 2, p19-25, 7p
Subject
Fathers
Mothers
Emotions
Puerperium
Labor (Obstetrics)
Participant observation
Language
ISSN
10581243
Abstract
The purpose of this pilot study was to examine the everyday stressors of first-time fathers during the postpartum period and to begin the process of establishing reliability and validity for the use of the Everyday Stressors Index with a sample of first-time fathers. A convenience sample of 19 participants included first-time fathers ranging in age from 18 to 45 years and mostly living in medium-sized cities. The results indicated that factors such as a feeling of not having enough time for too many responsibilities, financial issues, and concerns about the health of the child and other family member(s) were sources of stress. However, with the exception of slight differences in the ranking, everyday stressors among first-time fathers closely resembled previously reported stressors of first-time mothers. Although the sample was small and the results nongeneralizable, these findings suggest that educational efforts by health-care professionals could beneficially be directed toward fathers as well as mothers throughout the prenatal and postpartum periods. Policy implications for nursing and new directions for future research are discussed. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]