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Maternal attachment style and depression associated with childbirth: preliminary results from a European and US cross-cultural study.

A Bifulco1, B Figueiredo, N Guedeney, L L Gorman, S Hayes, M Muzik, E Glatigny-Dallay, V Valoriani, M H Kammerer, C A Henshaw.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Insecure attachment style relates to major depression in women, but its relationship to depression associated with childbirth is largely unknown. A new UK-designed measure, the Attachment Style Interview (ASI), has potential for cross-cultural use as a risk marker for maternal disorder. AIMS: To establish there liability of the ASI across centres, its stability over a 9-month period, and its associations with social context and major or minor depression.
METHOD: The ASI was used by nine centres antenatally on 204 women, with 174 followed up 6 months postnatally. Interrater reliability was tested and the ASI was repeated on a subset of 96 women. Affective disorder was assessed by means of the Structured Clinical Interview for DSM-IV.
RESULTS: Satisfactory interrater reliability was achieved with relatively high stability rates at follow-up. Insecure attachment related to lower social class position and more negative social context. Specific associations of avoidant attachment style (angry-dismissive or withdrawn) with antenatal disorder, and anxious style (enmeshed or fearful) with postnatal disorder were found.
CONCLUSIONS: The ASI can be used reliably in European and US centres as a measure for risk associated with childbirth. Its use will contribute to theoretically under pinned preventive action for disorders associated with childbirth.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 14754816     DOI: 10.1192/bjp.184.46.s31

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Br J Psychiatry Suppl        ISSN: 0960-5371


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