Association between Parent-Child Relationship and Second-Time Mother’s Prenatal Depressive Symptoms: The Mediation Role of Parenting Burnout
Abstract
:1. Introduction
1.1. Parent-Child Relationship
1.2. Parenting Burnout and Second-Time Mother’s Prenatal Depressive Symptoms
1.3. Parent-Child Relationship and Parenting Burnout
2. Participants and Methods
2.1. Participants
2.2. Measurements
2.2.1. Child-Parent Relationship Questionnaire
2.2.2. Parenting Burnout Scale
2.2.3. Prenatal Depressive Symptoms
3. Results
3.1. Data Screening
3.2. Data Analysis
3.2.1. Descriptive Statistics
3.2.2. Correlation Analysis
3.2.3. Main Effect Analysis
3.2.4. Mediation Effect Analysis
4. Discussion
4.1. Parent-Child Relationship’s Impact on Second-Time Mothers’ Prenatal Depressive Symptoms
4.2. The Mediation Role of Parenting Burnout
4.3. Generalizability of the Results
5. Conclusions
6. Limitations and Future Research
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Value | Number | Percentage | |
---|---|---|---|
Firstborns’ gender | boy | 47 | 42.7% |
girl | 63 | 57.3% | |
Family annual income | Below 100 k | 48 | 43.6% |
100 k–200 k | 42 | 38.2% | |
200 k–500 k | 14 | 12.7% | |
Above 500 k | 6 | 5.5% | |
Maternal education | Below undergraduate | 51 | 46.4% |
Undergraduate or above | 59 | 53.6% | |
Working status | Full-time work | 64 | 58.2% |
Part-time work | 12 | 11.9% | |
No work | 34 | 30.9% | |
Firstborn’s main carer | Myself | 57 | 51.8% |
My husband | 2 | 1.8% | |
My husband’s parent/s | 28 | 25.5% | |
My parent/s | 19 | 17.3% | |
Babysitter | 4 | 3.6% | |
Other | 0 | 0% |
Mean | SD | Parenting Burnout | Prenatal Depressive Symptoms | Parent-Child Relationship | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Parenting burnout | 2.15 | 1.17 | |||
Prenatal depressive symptoms | 1.51 | 0.405 | 0.469 ** | ||
Parent-child relationship | 3.41 | 0.32 | −0.544 ** | −0.422 ** | |
Mother’s education level | 1.53 | 0.50 | −0.105 | −0.219 * | 0.194 * |
B | SE | β | p | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Constant | 3.394 | 0.378 | 0.000 | |
Mother’s education level (Lower than undergraduate) | −0.115 | 0.071 | −0.142 | 0.110 |
Parent-child relationship | −0.499 | 0.112 | −0.395 *** | 0.000 |
R2 | 0.198 |
Dependent Variable | Independent Variable | R² | F | β | 95% CI | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Lower Limit | Upper Limit | |||||
Parenting burnout | Mother’s education (Lower than undergraduate) | 0.29 | 22.44 *** | 0.00 | −0.38 | 0.38 |
Parent-child relationship | −1.98 *** | −2.58 | −1.38 | |||
Prenatal depressive symptoms | Mother’s education (Lower than undergraduate) | 0.27 | 13.68 *** | −0.11 | −0.25 | 0.01 |
Parenting burnout | 0.1177 *** | 0.05 | 0.18 | |||
Parent-child relationship | −0.26 * | −0.51 | −0.01 |
Effect | SE | 95% CI | ||
---|---|---|---|---|
Lower CI | Upper CI | |||
Total effect | −0.49 | 0.11 | −0.72 | −0.27 |
Direct effect | −0.26 | 0.12 | −0.51 | −0.01 |
Indirect effect | −0.23 | 0.12 | −0.49 | −0.01 |
Standardized indirect effect | −0.57 | 0.26 | −1.08 | −0.03 |
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Zhuo, R.; Shi, X.; Wu, Y. Association between Parent-Child Relationship and Second-Time Mother’s Prenatal Depressive Symptoms: The Mediation Role of Parenting Burnout. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2023, 20, 491. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph20010491
Zhuo R, Shi X, Wu Y. Association between Parent-Child Relationship and Second-Time Mother’s Prenatal Depressive Symptoms: The Mediation Role of Parenting Burnout. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 2023; 20(1):491. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph20010491
Chicago/Turabian StyleZhuo, Ran, Xiaoxue Shi, and Ying Wu. 2023. "Association between Parent-Child Relationship and Second-Time Mother’s Prenatal Depressive Symptoms: The Mediation Role of Parenting Burnout" International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 20, no. 1: 491. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph20010491
APA StyleZhuo, R., Shi, X., & Wu, Y. (2023). Association between Parent-Child Relationship and Second-Time Mother’s Prenatal Depressive Symptoms: The Mediation Role of Parenting Burnout. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 20(1), 491. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph20010491