2021
DOI: 10.32598/jpcp.9.2.758.1
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Psychological Challenges of Transition to Parenthood in First-time Parents

Abstract: Objective: The birth of the first child and the couple’s transition to parenthood can significantly change individuals’ marital life. Accordingly, this study aimed to identify psychological challenges to transition to parenthood in first-time parents. Methods: The study employed a qualitative approach based on the content analysis method. The research population included all first-time parents who were referred to the Amjadieh Khaghani Community Counseling Center in District 7 of Tehran City, Iran, from May to… Show more

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“…Similarly, in the empirical study, as predicted in Hypothesis 1, primiparous mothers reported higher levels of both intrusive thoughts and dissociative experiences than multiparous mothers, in line with the previous studies (Chasson & Taubman—Ben-Ari, 2023). These findings highlight the fact that the difficulties involved in adjusting to their new role may cause first-time mothers to experience the care of the infant as stressful and emotionally overwhelming (Redshaw & Martin, 2011; Seyed Karimi et al, 2021), which may result in a higher level of disintegrative responses.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 89%
“…Similarly, in the empirical study, as predicted in Hypothesis 1, primiparous mothers reported higher levels of both intrusive thoughts and dissociative experiences than multiparous mothers, in line with the previous studies (Chasson & Taubman—Ben-Ari, 2023). These findings highlight the fact that the difficulties involved in adjusting to their new role may cause first-time mothers to experience the care of the infant as stressful and emotionally overwhelming (Redshaw & Martin, 2011; Seyed Karimi et al, 2021), which may result in a higher level of disintegrative responses.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 89%