Prepartum and postpartum mothers’ and fathers’ feelings of frustration in response to infant crying

Author:

Drabkin Meriah1ORCID,Fairbrother Nichole2,Crighton Brianna3,Miller Erica4,Brant Rollin5,Riar Shivraj6,Albert Arianne7,Barr Ronald G.8

Affiliation:

1. Faculty of Medicine Queen's University Kingston Canada

2. Department of Psychiatry Queen Alexandra Centre for Children's Health University of British Columbia Victoria British Columbia Canada

3. Faculty of Medicine Medical Science Building University of British Columbia Vancouver British Columbia Canada

4. Faculty of Medicine BC Women's Hospital & Health Centre University of British Columbia Vancouver British Columbia Canada

5. Department of Statistics University of British Columbia Vancouver British Columbia Canada

6. Surrey Memorial Hospital Endocrinology Group Surrey British Columbia Canada

7. Women's Health Research Institute BC Women's Hospital and Health Centre Vancouver British Columbia Canada

8. Evidence to Innovation BC Children's Hospital Vancouver British Columbia Canada

Abstract

AbstractIn this cross‐sectional study performed in Canada, we evaluated the frustration levels of prepartum and postpartum mother and father couple‐pairs. Our goal was to determine if there were differences in frustration levels between mothers and fathers while listening to prolonged infant crying, and further, how frustration levels might differ between prepartum and postpartum samples. Using two discrete groups, prepartum (Sample 1; N = 48) and postpartum (Sample 2; N = 44) mother and father couple‐pairs completed 600 s of listening to audio‐recorded infant cry sounds. Participants continuously reported their subjective frustration using a computerized Continuous Visual Analog Scale (CVAS). There was no significant difference in frustration responses between mothers and fathers across both prepartum and postpartum samples. Postpartum mothers and fathers experienced greater frustration than their prepartum counterparts, and frustration increased faster in postpartum couples compared to prepartum couples. Informing first‐time parents of the universal experiences of frustration to prolonged crying bouts that are characteristic of their infant's early weeks of life may lead to greater understanding towards their infant, and perhaps decreased instances of harmful responses.

Funder

Canadian Institutes of Health Research

Publisher

Wiley

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