Association between Mothers’ Attachment Styles and Parenting Stress among Japanese Mothers with Toddlers
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Design and Sample
2.2. Measures
2.3. Statistical Analysis
3. Results
3.1. Descriptive Statistics: Sample Characteristics
3.2. Univariate Analysis
3.3. Multivariate Analysis
4. Discussion
4.1. Attachment Style and Parenting Stress
4.2. Being a First-Time Mother and Parenting Stress
4.3. Child with a Difficult Temperament and Parenting Stress
4.4. Social Support and Parenting Stress
4.5. Economic Status and Parenting Stress
4.6. Limitations
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Characteristics | Whole | Parenting Stress: Yes | Parenting Stress: No | p |
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n = 471 | n = 182 | n = 289 | ||
n (%) | n (%) | n (%) | ||
Parental factors | ||||
Age (years) | 0.153 a | |||
18–29 | 123(26.1) | 51(28.0) | 72(24.9) | |
30–39 | 295(62.6) | 116(63.7) | 179(61.9) | |
>39 | 53(11.3) | 15(8.2) | 38(13.1) | |
Level of education | 0.634 | |||
Junior high/high school | 151(32.1) | 56(30.8) | 95(32.9) | |
College/university | 320(67.9) | 126(69.2) | 194(67.1) | |
Employment status | 0.552 | |||
Employed | 290(61.6) | 109(59.9) | 181(62.6) | |
Unemployed | 181(38.4) | 73(40.1) | 108(37.4) | |
Perceived economic status | 0.008 | |||
Poor | 133(28.3) | 64(35.2) | 69(23.9) | |
More than moderate | 338(71.7) | 118(64.8) | 220(76.1) | |
Family structure | 0.741 | |||
Nuclear family | 419(89.0) | 163(89.6) | 256(88.6) | |
Extended family | 52(11.0) | 19(10.4) | 33(11.4) | |
Length of residence in the current location (years) | 0.780 | |||
˂5 | 260(55.2) | 99(51.6) | 161(55.7) | |
˃5 | 211(44.8) | 83(48.4) | 128(44.3) | |
Satisfaction with pregnancy and delivery | 0.506 | |||
Satisfied | 463(98.3) | 178(97.8) | 285(98.6) | |
Not satisfied | 8(1.7) | 4(2.2) | 4(1.4) | |
Attachment style | <0.001 | |||
Secure | 308(65.4) | 101(55.5) | 207(71.6) | |
Anxious/ambivalent | 94(20.0) | 53(29.1) | 41(14.2) | |
Avoidant | 69(14.6) | 28(15.4) | 41(14.2) | |
Experience of parenting stress | N/A | |||
Yes | 182(38.6) | 182 | 0 | |
Poor | 289(61.4) | 0 | 289 | |
Child factors | ||||
Sex of target infant in cohabiting family | 0.678 | |||
Boy | 235(49.9) | 93(51.1) | 142(49.1) | |
Girl | 236(50.1) | 89(48.9) | 147(50.9) | |
Position of target infant in cohabiting family | 0.135 | |||
First child | 210(44.6) | 89(48.9) | 121(41.9) | |
Second child or younger | 261(55.4) | 93(51.1) | 168(58.1) | |
Child’s development | 0.134 | |||
Good | 467(99.2) | 179(98.4) | 288(99.7) | |
Poor | 4(0.8) | 3(1.6) | 1(0.3) | |
Child’s temperament | 0.002 | |||
Not difficult | 455(96.6) | 170(93.4) | 285(98.6) | |
Difficult | 16(3.4) | 12(6.6) | 4(1.4) | |
Family system factors | ||||
In a relationship | 0.293 | |||
Yes | 462(98.1) | 177(97.3) | 285(98.6) | |
No | 9(1.9) | 5(2.7) | 4(1.4) | |
Presence of somebody to consult regarding childcare | <0.001 | |||
Yes | 432(91.7) | 155(85.2) | 277(95.8) | |
No | 39(8.3) | 27(14.8) | 12(4.2) | |
Presence of somebody to help with childcare | <0.001 | |||
Yes | 375(79.6) | 128(70.3) | 247(85.5) | |
No | 96(20.4) | 54(29.7) | 42(14.5) | |
Interaction with the community | 0.012 | |||
Good | 262(55.6) | 88(48.4) | 174(60.2) | |
Bad | 209(44.4) | 94(51.6) | 115(39.8) | |
Reliance on the community | 0.007 | |||
Reliant | 436(92.6) | 161(88.5) | 275(95.2) | |
Not reliant | 35(7.4) | 21(11.5) | 14(4.8) |
Factors | OR | 95% CI | p | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Attachment style | Secure (n = 308) | ref. | ||
Anxious/ambivalent (n = 94) | 2.4 | [1.5, 3.9] | 0.001 | |
Avoidant (n = 69) | 0.9 | [0.5, 1.6] | 0.712 | |
Covariates | ||||
Perceived economic status | ||||
More than moderate (n = 338) | ref. | |||
Poor (n = 133) | 1.7 | [1.1, 2.6] | 0.023 | |
Position of target infant in cohabiting family | ||||
Second child or younger (n = 261) | ref. | |||
First child (n = 210) | 1.6 | [1.1, 2.3] | 0.027 | |
Child’s temperament | ||||
Not difficult (n = 455) | ref. | |||
Difficult (n = 16) | 4.2 | [1.2, 14.0] | 0.020 | |
Presence of somebody to consult regarding childcare | ||||
Yes (n = 432) | ref. | |||
No (n = 39) | 2.3 | [1.0, 5.4] | 0.048 | |
Presence of somebody to help with childcare | ||||
Yes (n = 375) | ref. | |||
No (n = 96) | 1.9 | [1.1, 3.2] | 0.026 | |
R2 | 0.138 |
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Kit, A.; Arima, K.; Abe, Y.; Mizukami, S.; Tomita, Y.; Hasegawa, M.; Sou, Y.; Nishimura, T.; Ohnishi, M.; Aoyagi, K. Association between Mothers’ Attachment Styles and Parenting Stress among Japanese Mothers with Toddlers. Psychiatry Int. 2022, 3, 122-130. https://doi.org/10.3390/psychiatryint3020010
Kit A, Arima K, Abe Y, Mizukami S, Tomita Y, Hasegawa M, Sou Y, Nishimura T, Ohnishi M, Aoyagi K. Association between Mothers’ Attachment Styles and Parenting Stress among Japanese Mothers with Toddlers. Psychiatry International. 2022; 3(2):122-130. https://doi.org/10.3390/psychiatryint3020010
Chicago/Turabian StyleKit, Ayano, Kazuhiko Arima, Yasuyo Abe, Satoshi Mizukami, Yoshihito Tomita, Maiko Hasegawa, Yoko Sou, Takayuki Nishimura, Mayumi Ohnishi, and Kiyoshi Aoyagi. 2022. "Association between Mothers’ Attachment Styles and Parenting Stress among Japanese Mothers with Toddlers" Psychiatry International 3, no. 2: 122-130. https://doi.org/10.3390/psychiatryint3020010
APA StyleKit, A., Arima, K., Abe, Y., Mizukami, S., Tomita, Y., Hasegawa, M., Sou, Y., Nishimura, T., Ohnishi, M., & Aoyagi, K. (2022). Association between Mothers’ Attachment Styles and Parenting Stress among Japanese Mothers with Toddlers. Psychiatry International, 3(2), 122-130. https://doi.org/10.3390/psychiatryint3020010