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Antenatal depression and maternal-fetal attachment.

Shuji Honjo1, Shiori Arai, Hitoshi Kaneko, Tatsuo Ujiie, Satomi Murase, Haya Sechiyama, Yasuko Sasaki, Chie Hatagaki, Eri Inagaki, Motoko Usui, Kikuko Miwa, Michie Ishihara, Ohiko Hashimoto, Kenji Nomura, Atsuo Itakura, Kayo Inoko.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: In recent years, attention has been turned to maternal mental health in relation to the mother-child relationship accompanying a widening in focus, i.e. taking into account not only the puerperium, but also the stage of pregnancy. This applies to studies that have revealed a connection between depression and maternal attachment in the postpartum period and late pregnancy. This study, however, was designed to evaluate the maternal-fetal relationship in the first and second trimesters, being the first one to address this issue in these early stages. SAMPLING AND METHODS: Zung's Self-Rating Depression Scale (ZSDS), the original Antenatal Maternal Attachment Scale (AMAS), and a questionnaire addressing peripheral factors were given to 216 pregnant women (3-6 months of gestation) who visited the Nagoya University Hospital between September 1998 and June 2001.
RESULTS: Contrary to reports on the latter stages of pregnancy, no direct association was observed between depression in mothers and maternal-fetal attachment before fetal movement was perceived.
CONCLUSION: However, education, form of employment, planning of pregnancy, and premenstrual mood changes were found to be associated with the ZSDS score (mean: 41.9), while form of employment, feelings regarding pregnancy, and sources of support were extracted as factors associated with the AMAS, which are of interest in terms of the subsequent association between depression and maternal-fetal attachment in the peri- and postnatal periods. Copyright 2003 S. Karger AG, Basel

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Year:  2003        PMID: 14646454     DOI: 10.1159/000075189

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Psychopathology        ISSN: 0254-4962            Impact factor:   1.944


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