Romantic partner support during pregnancy: The discrepancy between self-reported and coder-rated support as a risk factor for prenatal psychopathology and stress
Autor: | Luisa M. Rivera, Laura M. River, Angela J. Narayan, Victoria M. Atzl, Alicia F. Lieberman |
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Rok vydání: | 2019 |
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Pregnancy
Sociology and Political Science Social Psychology Communication 05 social sciences 050109 social psychology medicine.disease Mental health Romance Social support 050902 family studies Stress (linguistics) Developmental and Educational Psychology medicine 0501 psychology and cognitive sciences 0509 other social sciences Risk factor Psychology Clinical psychology Psychopathology |
Zdroj: | Journal of Social and Personal Relationships. 37:27-46 |
ISSN: | 1460-3608 0265-4075 |
Popis: | Romantic partner support from the father-to-be is associated with women’s mental health during pregnancy. However, most studies of partner support rely upon women’s responses to self-report questionnaires, which may be biased and should be corroborated by efficient, coder-rated measures of partner support. This study tested whether the Five-Minute Speech Sample (FMSS), adapted to assess expressed emotion about romantic partners, can provide information about partner support during pregnancy that is less prone to bias than self-report. Participants were 101 low-income, ethnically diverse pregnant women who completed self-report questions on partner support quality and the FMSS. Self-reported and coder-rated (FMSS) partner support were highly correlated and were each significantly associated with self-reported depressive and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) symptoms, perceived stress, and partner victimization during pregnancy. Self-reported and coder-rated support corresponded in approximately 75% of cases; however, nearly 25% of women self-reported high support but received low FMSS support ratings. These women reported elevated PTSD symptoms, perceived stress, and victimization during pregnancy. While self-reported partner support may be valid for many respondents, the FMSS is less susceptible to reporting biases and may better identify women facing heightened psychopathology and stress during pregnancy, who would benefit from supportive intervention. |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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