Coping style is associated with parental distress beyond having a mental illness: A study among mothers with and without mental illness.

Abstract:

OBJECTIVES:Based on previous literature showing that the association between coping styles and outcome depends on the context in which the coping takes place, the current study assessed the association between coping styles and parental distress among mothers with and without serious mental illness (SMI). METHOD:A total of 120 mothers (60 with SMI and 60 without) completed coping and parental distress questionnaires. Associations between having-not having a mental illness, coping styles, and parental distress (as a dependent variable) were examined. RESULTS:Having a mental illness was not associated with parental distress, whereas coping styles were. Specifically, for all women (with and without mental illness) coping styles of disengagement and distress externalization were positively related to parental distress. CONCLUSION AND IMPLICATIONS FOR PRACTICE:Professionals in the field need to be aware of and responsive to the universal stressors of motherhood and support adaptive strategies to cope with such motherhood-related challenges. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2020 APA, all rights reserved).

journal_name

Psychiatr Rehabil J

authors

Malka T,Hasson-Ohayon I,Goldzweig G,Roe D

doi

10.1037/prj0000381

subject

Has Abstract

pub_date

2020-06-01 00:00:00

pages

170-173

issue

2

eissn

1095-158X

issn

1559-3126

pii

2019-35865-001

journal_volume

43

pub_type

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