Measurement instruments for parental stress in the postpartum period: A scoping review.

<h4>Background</h4>Parenting stress is a particular type of stress that is conceptualized as a negative psychological response to the numerous obligations associated with raising children. Despite a considerable increase in research on parenting stress, little attention has been given to...

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Main Authors: Anne-Martha Utne Øygarden, Rigmor C Berg, Abdallah Abudayya, Kari Glavin, Benedicte Sørensen Strøm
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2022-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0265616
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author Anne-Martha Utne Øygarden
Rigmor C Berg
Abdallah Abudayya
Kari Glavin
Benedicte Sørensen Strøm
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Rigmor C Berg
Abdallah Abudayya
Kari Glavin
Benedicte Sørensen Strøm
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description <h4>Background</h4>Parenting stress is a particular type of stress that is conceptualized as a negative psychological response to the numerous obligations associated with raising children. Despite a considerable increase in research on parenting stress, little attention has been given to the ways parenting stress are measured.<h4>Objectives</h4>This scoping review aimed to provide an overview of available instruments measuring parental stress and to describe their psychometric properties.<h4>Methods</h4>We conducted a scoping review in accordance with international guidelines for scoping reviews. The main search strategy was searches in seven electronic databases. Pairs of reviewers selected relevant studies based on predetermined inclusion and exclusion criteria. Studies had to report one or more psychometric properties of an instrument measuring stress in parents with children 0-12 months. For each included study, we collected information relevant to the review question, guided by the COnsensus based Standards for the selection of health status Measurement INstruments (COSMIN). Finally, we collated, summarized, and reported the findings descriptively.<h4>Results</h4>From 2164 unique record, 64 studies from 24 countries were included. They described 15 instruments, of which four were generic and eleven parental-specific self-administered instruments. Only two studies examined parental stress among fathers. Eleven of the studies were validation studies, but they only described seven of the 15 instruments. Internal consistency was the only information provided by 73.4% of the included studies. None of the instruments had information on all measurement properties as per the COSMIN criteria, and there was no information about measurement error, responsiveness, or interpretability for any of the 15 instruments.<h4>Discussion</h4>There are presently 15 instruments with some associated psychometric information being used to measure parental stress among parents with young children, but the amount of information on the instruments' psychometric properties is slight. There is a need for further research.
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spelling doaj.art-440fde800f334c72889a560bb249e7772022-12-22T03:34:40ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032022-01-01173e026561610.1371/journal.pone.0265616Measurement instruments for parental stress in the postpartum period: A scoping review.Anne-Martha Utne ØygardenRigmor C BergAbdallah AbudayyaKari GlavinBenedicte Sørensen Strøm<h4>Background</h4>Parenting stress is a particular type of stress that is conceptualized as a negative psychological response to the numerous obligations associated with raising children. Despite a considerable increase in research on parenting stress, little attention has been given to the ways parenting stress are measured.<h4>Objectives</h4>This scoping review aimed to provide an overview of available instruments measuring parental stress and to describe their psychometric properties.<h4>Methods</h4>We conducted a scoping review in accordance with international guidelines for scoping reviews. The main search strategy was searches in seven electronic databases. Pairs of reviewers selected relevant studies based on predetermined inclusion and exclusion criteria. Studies had to report one or more psychometric properties of an instrument measuring stress in parents with children 0-12 months. For each included study, we collected information relevant to the review question, guided by the COnsensus based Standards for the selection of health status Measurement INstruments (COSMIN). Finally, we collated, summarized, and reported the findings descriptively.<h4>Results</h4>From 2164 unique record, 64 studies from 24 countries were included. They described 15 instruments, of which four were generic and eleven parental-specific self-administered instruments. Only two studies examined parental stress among fathers. Eleven of the studies were validation studies, but they only described seven of the 15 instruments. Internal consistency was the only information provided by 73.4% of the included studies. None of the instruments had information on all measurement properties as per the COSMIN criteria, and there was no information about measurement error, responsiveness, or interpretability for any of the 15 instruments.<h4>Discussion</h4>There are presently 15 instruments with some associated psychometric information being used to measure parental stress among parents with young children, but the amount of information on the instruments' psychometric properties is slight. There is a need for further research.https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0265616
spellingShingle Anne-Martha Utne Øygarden
Rigmor C Berg
Abdallah Abudayya
Kari Glavin
Benedicte Sørensen Strøm
Measurement instruments for parental stress in the postpartum period: A scoping review.
PLoS ONE
title Measurement instruments for parental stress in the postpartum period: A scoping review.
title_full Measurement instruments for parental stress in the postpartum period: A scoping review.
title_fullStr Measurement instruments for parental stress in the postpartum period: A scoping review.
title_full_unstemmed Measurement instruments for parental stress in the postpartum period: A scoping review.
title_short Measurement instruments for parental stress in the postpartum period: A scoping review.
title_sort measurement instruments for parental stress in the postpartum period a scoping review
url https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0265616
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