Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W4296698997> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W4296698997 endingPage "2794" @default.
- W4296698997 startingPage "2782" @default.
- W4296698997 abstract "Postpartum mental health problems are common and have deleterious effects on new mothers and their babies. This study developed a theoretically informed model of the relationship between exposure to images of motherhood in online parenting content and mothers’ postpartum mental health. The model was tested using survey data collected from 509 Chinese mothers during their 12-month postpartum period. The results revealed that greater exposure to online public parenting content was indirectly related to lower levels of shame among new mothers via two mediators: the presumed influence of parenting media content on their partners, and the mothers’ perceptions of the discrepancy between their actual selves as mothers and their partners’ expectations of an ideal mother (i.e. actual/own – ideal/partner self-discrepancy). In contrast, increased exposure to online private parenting content shared by peers was indirectly related to increased levels of shame among new mothers via the mediation of social comparison with parenting media images, and of the mothers’ perceptions of the discrepancy between their actual selves as mothers and their own expectations of an ideal mother (i.e. actual/own – ideal/own self-discrepancy). Additionally, new mothers were more likely to experience depressive symptoms and shame if they felt that they fell short of their partners’ expectations of an ideal mother. However, increased social support reduced the anxiety and shame that stemmed from this belief." @default.
- W4296698997 created "2022-09-23" @default.
- W4296698997 creator A5032675950 @default.
- W4296698997 creator A5070586170 @default.
- W4296698997 creator A5090875110 @default.
- W4296698997 date "2022-09-20" @default.
- W4296698997 modified "2023-10-06" @default.
- W4296698997 title "How Exposure to Online Parenting Content Relates to Mothers’ Self-Discrepancy and Postpartum Mental Health" @default.
- W4296698997 cites W1248341539 @default.
- W4296698997 cites W1262131854 @default.
- W4296698997 cites W1942563838 @default.
- W4296698997 cites W1967519066 @default.
- W4296698997 cites W1992039482 @default.
- W4296698997 cites W1993485263 @default.
- W4296698997 cites W1995029877 @default.
- W4296698997 cites W2003477539 @default.
- W4296698997 cites W2010772773 @default.
- W4296698997 cites W2012405718 @default.
- W4296698997 cites W2021198033 @default.
- W4296698997 cites W2034706515 @default.
- W4296698997 cites W2035055476 @default.
- W4296698997 cites W2035415016 @default.
- W4296698997 cites W2038605217 @default.
- W4296698997 cites W2053767623 @default.
- W4296698997 cites W2055332317 @default.
- W4296698997 cites W2057397577 @default.
- W4296698997 cites W2057810399 @default.
- W4296698997 cites W2062469670 @default.
- W4296698997 cites W2072079951 @default.
- W4296698997 cites W2080743918 @default.
- W4296698997 cites W2081267572 @default.
- W4296698997 cites W2089926970 @default.
- W4296698997 cites W2096397255 @default.
- W4296698997 cites W2097507720 @default.
- W4296698997 cites W2103685861 @default.
- W4296698997 cites W2111493515 @default.
- W4296698997 cites W2112398481 @default.
- W4296698997 cites W2113681467 @default.
- W4296698997 cites W2114921087 @default.
- W4296698997 cites W2116505587 @default.
- W4296698997 cites W2116771621 @default.
- W4296698997 cites W2118879206 @default.
- W4296698997 cites W2127977749 @default.
- W4296698997 cites W2128443239 @default.
- W4296698997 cites W2129672974 @default.
- W4296698997 cites W2136267579 @default.
- W4296698997 cites W2138348102 @default.
- W4296698997 cites W2141176405 @default.
- W4296698997 cites W2143341621 @default.
- W4296698997 cites W2147161620 @default.
- W4296698997 cites W2149264570 @default.
- W4296698997 cites W2160427940 @default.
- W4296698997 cites W2160442321 @default.
- W4296698997 cites W2162153512 @default.
- W4296698997 cites W2165368401 @default.
- W4296698997 cites W2167064319 @default.
- W4296698997 cites W2218629845 @default.
- W4296698997 cites W2324798954 @default.
- W4296698997 cites W2327143815 @default.
- W4296698997 cites W2494590907 @default.
- W4296698997 cites W2498168954 @default.
- W4296698997 cites W2499872064 @default.
- W4296698997 cites W2533831646 @default.
- W4296698997 cites W2564719198 @default.
- W4296698997 cites W2602189173 @default.
- W4296698997 cites W2612911910 @default.
- W4296698997 cites W2909480989 @default.
- W4296698997 cites W2964029936 @default.
- W4296698997 cites W2966974796 @default.
- W4296698997 cites W2980501973 @default.
- W4296698997 cites W3019569268 @default.
- W4296698997 cites W3030892553 @default.
- W4296698997 cites W4245267323 @default.
- W4296698997 cites W4250161996 @default.
- W4296698997 cites W4322716237 @default.
- W4296698997 doi "https://doi.org/10.1080/10410236.2022.2114769" @default.
- W4296698997 hasPubMedId "https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36127777" @default.
- W4296698997 hasPublicationYear "2022" @default.
- W4296698997 type Work @default.
- W4296698997 citedByCount "0" @default.
- W4296698997 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W4296698997 hasAuthorship W4296698997A5032675950 @default.
- W4296698997 hasAuthorship W4296698997A5070586170 @default.
- W4296698997 hasAuthorship W4296698997A5090875110 @default.
- W4296698997 hasConcept C118552586 @default.
- W4296698997 hasConcept C134362201 @default.
- W4296698997 hasConcept C138496976 @default.
- W4296698997 hasConcept C15744967 @default.
- W4296698997 hasConcept C169760540 @default.
- W4296698997 hasConcept C17744445 @default.
- W4296698997 hasConcept C179420905 @default.
- W4296698997 hasConcept C199539241 @default.
- W4296698997 hasConcept C26760741 @default.
- W4296698997 hasConcept C2781283010 @default.
- W4296698997 hasConcept C558461103 @default.
- W4296698997 hasConcept C70410870 @default.
- W4296698997 hasConcept C77805123 @default.
- W4296698997 hasConceptScore W4296698997C118552586 @default.