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Predicting adaptation to parenthood: The role of responsiveness,gratitude, and trust
Authors:HAGAR TER KUILE  ESTHER S. KLUWER  CATRIN FINKENAUER  TANJA VAN DER LIPPE
Affiliation:1. Utrecht University, The Netherlands;2. Radboud University, The Netherlands
Abstract:The influence of positive relationship processes, specifically perceived responsiveness, felt gratitude, and felt trust, on perceived adaptation to parenthood was investigated. It was hypothesized that both higher initial levels prior to pregnancy as well as increases over time in perceived responsiveness, felt gratitude, and felt trust predicted better adaptation to parenthood. Data from a five‐wave longitudinal study of 109 newlyweds who became parents during the course of the study were used. Results showed that baseline positive relationship processes before pregnancy positively predicted adaptation to parenthood up to 4 years later. Changes over time were even stronger predictors of adaptation. Positive relationship processes may buffer against stressors during challenging life transitions, improving one's own adaptation as well the adaptation of one's partner.
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