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Quality of life in Japanese couples during the transition to parenthood
Authors:Yi Sun  Naomi Yoshitake  Masumi Sugawara  Satoko Matsumoto  Atsushi Sakai  Junko Takaoka
Affiliation:1. Ritsumeikan Global Innovation Research Organization, Osaka, Japan;2. Juntendo University, Tokyo, Japan;3. Ochanomizu University, Tokyo, Japan;4. Tokyo Metropolitan University, Tokyo, Japan;5. Benesse Education Research and Development Institute, Tokyo, Japan
Abstract:Objective: This study aimed to examine the quality of life (QOL) in Japanese couples during the transition to parenthood with their first child.

Background: Relevant literature suggests that the health status of women drop during pregnancy and the postpartum period. However, less is known about their partner’s well-being during the transition to parenthood and little research has addressed the relationship between couples’ QOL across multiple domains.

Method: Participants included 9216 married Japanese men and women, including 3729 couples, who were expecting or raising their first child under the age of three. They independently completed questionnaires on baseline demographics and on WHOQOL-BREF.

Results: Men showed higher scores for psychological QOL, while women had higher scores for social and environment QOL. A significant interaction between gender and stage of transition to parenthood was found. The moderating effect of age between the stage and QOL was found for men on the physical and psychological domains. Couples’ QOL scores were weakly to moderately correlated.

Conclusion: Findings suggest that both men and women had lower QOL, with the exception of women’s physical QOL, after childbirth, but they showed different trends during the transition to parenthood across different domains of QOL.

Keywords:QOL  Japanese couples  childbirth  postpartum  transition to parenthood
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