Psychological tasks for women and men in the postpartum
- 1 May 1997
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in Journal of Reproductive and Infant Psychology
- Vol. 15 (2) , 159-183
- https://doi.org/10.1080/02646839708404541
Abstract
Drawing on data from a longitudinal study of the transition to parenthood, four psychological tasks for women and men in the post-partum were identified: recovery from and making sense of childbirth, feelings about/relations with child, feelings about self, and changing relationships. These were examined using a mix of questionnaires and interviews. Women's responses and ways of coping with these four tasks indicated a greater variety and complexity of feelings and experiences (both positive and negative) than might be expected given the predominant clinical and research interest in depression inthe post-partum. In many respects women's feelings and experiences were similar to those of their male partners, but there were also differences, pointing to the ways in which experiences of the post-partum are gendered. These differences are related to social constructions of motherhood and fatherhood, and, in spite of notions of equity and sharing of child care in the post-partum, to the different impact of parenting on men and women's lives. Measures of the couple relationship indicate satisfactions with the parental role but also tensions and reduced levels of satisfaction.Keywords
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