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abstract: 'The Dresden Study on Parenting, Work, and Mental Health ({''''}DResdner
Studie zu Elternschaft, Arbeit, und Mentaler Gesundheit{''''}, DREAM) aims
to prospectively investigate the relationship between parental work
participation, role distribution, stress factors, and their effects on
perinatal outcomes and long-term family mental and somatic health in a
community sample targeting N = 4,000 individuals, i.e., 2,000 couples,
expecting a child and residing in Dresden, Germany (interim sample of N
= 1,410 participants, recruitment ongoing). Various questionnaires are
completed at four measurement points from pregnancy to 2 years
postpartum (prolongation into middle childhood planned). Applying a
multi-method approach, long-term endocrinological data (analyses of hair
cortisol concentrations and other endogenous hormones,
``DREAM(HAIR){''''}) and qualitative interview data (regarding gender role
attitudes and distribution of domestic work, child care, and paid
employment; ``DREAM(TALK){''''}) are obtained. In this study protocol, the
theoretical background, methods, and preliminary results considering
sociodemographic characteristics during pregnancy and birth-related
factors at 8 weeks postpartum are presented. Additionally, there is a
focus on our endocrinological sub-study DREAM(HAIR). In this sub-study
currently comprising N = 152 participants, i.e., 88 families
(recruitment ongoing), we want to gain knowledge on the
transgenerational processes of stress regulation and psychopathology in
the whole family by analyzing hair cortisol concentrations in both
parents and children during the course from pregnancy (or after birth
regarding children) to at least 2 years postpartum. By comparing data of
the community sample to a clinical sample of mothers with postpartum
mental disorders, their children, and their partners during the period
between admission and discharge from a mother-baby unit and
post-treatment ({''''}DREAM(MBU){''''}), the course of mothers''
psychopathology, parent-infant interaction, and infant regulation
disorders with special regard to long-term endocrine correlates will be
examined. With previous studies neglecting the fathers or partners
involved, a major advantage of DREAM is the use of a multi-method and
multi-level approach by examining the whole family in a longitudinal
design. Therefore, the DREAM study will contribute to a better
understanding of the role of social, work, and stress factors for mental
and somatic health and its long-term endocrine correlates in the natural
course of becoming a family.'
affiliation: 'Garthus-Niegel, S (Corresponding Author), Tech Univ Dresden, Fac Med,
Dept Psychotherapy \& Psychosomat Med, Dresden, Germany.
Garthus-Niegel, S (Corresponding Author), Norwegian Inst Publ Hlth, Dept Child Hlth,
Oslo, Norway.
Kress, Victoria; Steudte-Schmiedgen, Susann; Kopp, Marie; Foerster, Anke; Altus,
Caroline; Schier, Caroline; Weidner, Kerstin; Junge-Hoffmeister, Juliano; Garthus-Niegel,
Susan, Tech Univ Dresden, Fac Med, Dept Psychotherapy \& Psychosomat Med, Dresden,
Germany.
Steudte-Schmiedgen, Susann; Kirschbaum, Clemens, Tech Univ Dresden, Fac Psychol,
Inst Biol Psychol, Dresden, Germany.
Wimberger, Pauline, Tech Univ Dresden, Fac Med, Dept Gynecol \& Obstet, Dresden,
Germany.
von Soest, Tilmann, Univ Oslo, PROMENTA Res Ctr, Dept Psychol, Oslo, Norway.
Garthus-Niegel, Susan, Norwegian Inst Publ Hlth, Dept Child Hlth, Oslo, Norway.'
article-number: '1273'
author: Kress, Victoria and Steudte-Schmiedgen, Susann and Kopp, Marie and Foerster,
Anke and Altus, Caroline and Schier, Caroline and Wimberger, Pauline and Kirschbaum,
Clemens and von Soest, Tilmann and Weidner, Kerstin and Junge-Hoffmeister, Juliano
and Garthus-Niegel, Susan
author-email: susan.garthus-niegel@uniklinikum-dresden.de
author_list:
- family: Kress
given: Victoria
- family: Steudte-Schmiedgen
given: Susann
- family: Kopp
given: Marie
- family: Foerster
given: Anke
- family: Altus
given: Caroline
- family: Schier
given: Caroline
- family: Wimberger
given: Pauline
- family: Kirschbaum
given: Clemens
- family: von Soest
given: Tilmann
- family: Weidner
given: Kerstin
- family: Junge-Hoffmeister
given: Juliano
- family: Garthus-Niegel
given: Susan
da: '2023-09-28'
doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2019.01273
files: []
issn: 1664-1078
journal: FRONTIERS IN PSYCHOLOGY
keywords: 'parental mental health; work participation; role distribution;
peripartum stress; DREAM study; hair cortisol; multi-method approach;
study protocol'
keywords-plus: 'HAIR CORTISOL CONCENTRATIONS; LONG-TERM CORTISOL; GERMAN VERSION;
MATERNAL STRESS; LIFE EVENTS; METACOGNITIONS QUESTIONNAIRE; PSYCHOMETRIC
PROPERTIES; POSTNATAL DEPRESSION; PATERNAL DEPRESSION; SALIVARY CORTISOL'
language: English
month: JUN 12
number-of-cited-references: '218'
orcid-numbers: 'von Soest, Tilmann/0000-0002-5576-2059
Steudte-Schmiedgen, Susann/0000-0002-1171-7133
Garthus-Niegel, Susan/0000-0002-7472-674X'
papis_id: 2efc5e9f05f505bfc9d9e06abe71376f
ref: Kress2019impactparental
researcherid-numbers: 'von Soest, Tilmann/P-4350-2014
Steudte-Schmiedgen, Susann/HHZ-4248-2022
Kirschbaum, Clemens/AAB-1752-2020
'
times-cited: '23'
title: 'The Impact of Parental Role Distributions, Work Participation, and Stress
Factors on Family Health-Related Outcomes: Study Protocol of the Prospective Multi-Method
Cohort ``Dresden Study on Parenting, Work, and Mental Health″ (DREAM)'
type: article
unique-id: WOS:000471301400002
usage-count-last-180-days: '0'
usage-count-since-2013: '14'
volume: '10'
web-of-science-categories: Psychology, Multidisciplinary
year: '2019'