The Effects of Neighborhood Trust and Support on Parenting Stress of Mothers With Young Children in Japan.

Journal: Journal of primary care & community health

Volume: 15

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Year of Publication: 2024

Affiliated Institutions:  Ishikawa Prefectural Nursing University, Kahoku, Ishikawa, Japan. Kanazawa Medical University, Uchinada, Ishikawa, Japan. The University of Shimane, Izumo, Shimane, Japan.

Abstract summary 

While childrearing can enhance mothers' psychological well-being, parenting can also increase mental stress for mothers with young children, which is considered a risk factor for child maltreatment. A lack of social capital reportedly influences mothers' parenting, but few studies have investigated the effects of social capital on the perception of mental stress and well-being associated with childrearing among mothers with young children. Therefore, we investigated the effects of lower perceived neighborhood trust and support on higher mental stress and/or lower well-being associated with childrearing among Japanese mothers with children aged 2 to 3 years.A total of 570 mothers with children (aged 2-3 years) in nursery school were invited to join the survey. The childrearing perspective scale for mothers (CPS-M97) was used to evaluate mothers' perceptions of mental stress and well-being associated with childrearing. Odds ratios (ORs) reflecting lower satisfaction/fulfillment scores (ie, well-being) and/or higher burdened/anxious scores (ie, mental stress) associated with perceived social capital levels were analyzed, after adjusting for confounding factors.The OR for lower satisfaction/fulfillment scores was significantly higher (OR = 1.77) for mothers with lower neighborhood trust. Significantly increased ORs for higher burdened/anxious scores were found in mothers with lower neighborhood trust (OR = 1.50) and support (OR = 1.49). The ORs for poor mental status, with lower satisfaction/fulfillment scores and higher burdened/anxious scores, were significantly increased in mothers with lower neighborhood trust (OR = 1.96) and lower neighborhood support (OR = 2.10).Higher social capital was associated with higher psychological well-being and/or lower mental stress in Japanese childrearing mothers. These results suggest that enhancing social capital is necessary to facilitate successful parenting that contributes to the prevention of child maltreatment.

Authors & Co-authors:  Kaneko Nishijo Agawa Ishigaki Nishino

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Citations :  Pereira J, Vickers K, Atkinson L, Gonzalez A, Wekerle C, Levitan R. Parenting stress mediates between maternal maltreatment history and maternal sensitivity in a community sample. Child Abuse Neglect. 2012;36(5):433-437. doi:10.1016/j.chiabu.2012.01.006
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Doi : 21501319241237056
SSN : 2150-1327
Study Population
Mothers
Mesh Terms
Child
Other Terms
Japan;mothers with young children;neighborhood trust;parenting stress;social capital
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United States