Apmierinātības ar partnerattiecībām, saņemtā sociālā atbalsta un mātes kompetences izjūtas savstarpējās saistības mātēm ar pirmo bērnu vecumā līdz 1 gadam
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Latvijas Universitāte
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Pētījuma mērķis bija noskaidrot, vai pastāv saistība starp jaunās mātes saņemto sociālo atbalstu, vecāku kompetences izjūtu un apmierinātību ar partnerattiecībām. Pētījumā piedalījās 50 jaunās mātes, kurām pirmais bērns ir vecumā no 1 līdz 12 mēnešiem un kuras dzīvo kopā ar partneri. Pētījumā izmantotas trīs metodes: Daudzdimensionālā sociālā atbalsta skala, Vccāku kompetences izjūtas skala un Apmierinātības ar partneratticībām skala. Pētījuma rezultāti parāda, ka starp mātes saņemto sociālo atbalstu, vecāku kompetences izjūtu un apmierinātību ar partnerattiecībām pastāv pozitīva saistība.
The aim of this study was to find a link between first-time mothers perceived social support, parenting sense of competence and relationship satisfaction. 50 first-time mothers with newborns that are between 1 and 12 months of age and live in partnership participated in this study. Three methods were used in this research: Multidimensional Scales of Perceived Social Support, Parenting Sense of Competence Scale and The Comprehensive Marital Satisfaction Scale. Results of this study show positive correlation between first-time mothers perceived social support, parenting sense of competence and relationship satisfaction.
The aim of this study was to find a link between first-time mothers perceived social support, parenting sense of competence and relationship satisfaction. 50 first-time mothers with newborns that are between 1 and 12 months of age and live in partnership participated in this study. Three methods were used in this research: Multidimensional Scales of Perceived Social Support, Parenting Sense of Competence Scale and The Comprehensive Marital Satisfaction Scale. Results of this study show positive correlation between first-time mothers perceived social support, parenting sense of competence and relationship satisfaction.