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Factors Influencing Unmarried Mothers' Parenting Stress: Based on Depression, Social Support, and Health Perception

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Abstract

Purpose: To identify factors affecting parenting stress of unmarried mothers.

Methods: The subjects were 108 unmarried women who were parenting their children under the age of six. The data was collected from December 15, 2016 to March 5, 2017. The instruments consisted of self-reported questionnaires that included93 items: 21 on depression, 16 on social support, 20 on health perception, and 36 on parenting stress. The collected data were analyzed by t-test, ANOVA, Pearson correlations, and hierarchical multiple regression.

Results: The factors influencing parenting stress were health perception (¥â=?.55, p<.001), evaluative support (¥â=?.42, p=.005), informative support (¥â=?.35, p=.040), emotional support (¥â=?.24, p=.045), partner support (¥â=?.20, p=.048), and depression (¥â=.14, p=.033), and the explanatory power was 57%.

Conclusion: In order to alleviate the parenting stress of unmarried mothers, it is necessary to develop programs considering the physical, psychological, and social factors of unmarried mothers. Their subjective assessment of their health can increase or decrease their parenting stress, so it is necessary to develop parenting-stress intervention focusing on health perception.
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Single parent, Parenting, Psychological stress
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