Predictors of parenting difficulties at the 18‐month health checkups: A retrospective study using administrative data from infant health checkups

Author:

Amano Moe1ORCID,Matsumoto Hiroshige1ORCID,Honda Chikako1ORCID,Yoshioka‐Maeda Kyoko1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Community Health Nursing Division of Health Sciences and Nursing Graduate School of Medicine The University of Tokyo Hongo Tokyo Japan

Abstract

AbstractObjectiveThis study aimed to identify predictors of parenting difficulties at 18 months from the results of the 4‐, 6–7‐, and 9–10‐month infant health checkups among caregivers who had not experienced difficulties at 4 months.Design and SamplesThis retrospective study used data from infant health checkups conducted in a city in Tokyo from November 2019 to October 2021. The participants were caregiver‐child dyads of children who had undergone four checkups. Low birthweight, preterm, and multiple birth infants, and caregivers who experienced difficulties at 4 months were excluded.MeasurementsData included caregiver, child‐rearing environment, and child factors at the 4‐, 6–7‐, and 9–10‐month checkups and caregivers’ self‐reported parenting difficulties at the 18‐month checkup.ResultsOf the 555 caregivers, 48 (8.6%) experienced parenting difficulties at 18 months. Logistic regression analyses showed that mothers’ physical condition (4 months), children being male, abnormal child growth (4 months), less than 10th percentile for children's height (6–7 and 9–10 months), and abnormal examination results (6–7 months) were significantly associated with parenting difficulties at 18 months.ConclusionsTo prevent child abuse, public health nurses should consider the identified factors to detect and support caregivers with emerging parenting difficulties.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health,General Nursing

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