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NARRATIVE AND META-ANALYTIC REVIEW OF INTERVENTIONS AIMING TO IMPROVE MATERNAL-CHILD ATTACHMENT SECURITY.

Nicole Letourneau1, Panagiota Tryphonopoulos2, Gerald Giesbrecht3, Cindy-Lee Dennis4, Sanjit Bhogal5, Barry Watson2.   

Abstract

Early secure maternal-child attachment relationships lay the foundation for children's healthy social and mental development. Interventions targeting maternal sensitivity and maternal reflective function during the first year of infant life may be the key to promoting secure attachment. We conducted a narrative systematic review and meta-analysis to examine the effectiveness of interventions aimed at promoting maternal sensitivity and reflective function on maternal-child attachment security, as measured by the gold standard Strange Situation (M. Ainsworth, M. Blehar, B. Waters, & S. Wall, 1978) and Q-set (E. Waters & K. Deane, 1985). Studies were identified from electronic database searches and included randomized or quasi-randomized controlled parallel-group designs. Participants were mothers and their infants who were followed up to 36 months' postpartum. Ten trials, involving 1,628 mother-infant pairs, were included. Examination of the trials that provided sufficient data for combination in meta-analysis revealed that interventions of both types increased the odds of secure maternal-child attachment, as compared with no intervention or standard intervention (n = 7 trials; odds ratio: 2.77; 95% confidence interval: 1.69, 4.53, n = 965). Of the three trials not included in the meta-analyses, two improved the likelihood of secure attachment. We conclude that interventions aimed at improving maternal sensitivity alone or in combination with maternal reflection, implemented in the first year of infants' lives, are effective in promoting secure maternal-child attachments. Intervention aimed at the highest risk families produced the most beneficial effects.
© 2015 Michigan Association for Infant Mental Health.

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Keywords:  Afectividad Materno-Infantil; Attachement maternel-enfant; Fonction réflexive maternelle; Función Reflexiva Materna; Intervención; Intervention; Meta-Analyse; Meta-análisis; Mutter-Kind-Bindung; Métaanalyse; Passage en revue systématique; Representaciones Maternas; Représentations maternelles; Revisión Sistemática; Sensibilidad Materna; intervention; maternal reflective function; maternal representations; maternal sensitivity; maternal-child attachment; meta-analysis; mütterliche Mentalisierungsfähigkeit; mütterliche Repräsentationen; mütterliche Sensitivität; systematic review; systematisches Review; メタ解析; 介入; 後設分析; 母嬰依附; 母親のリフレクティブな機能; 母親の感受性; 母親の表象; 母親反思功能; 母親敏感性; 母親表徵; 母-子愛着; 系統回顧; 系統的レビュー

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26112776     DOI: 10.1002/imhj.21525

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Infant Ment Health J        ISSN: 0163-9641


  14 in total

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3.  Effectiveness of a hospital-based postnatal parent education intervention about pain management during infant vaccination: a randomized controlled trial.

Authors:  Anna Taddio; Vibhuti Shah; Lucie Bucci; Noni E MacDonald; Horace Wong; Derek Stephens
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4.  Early food for future health: a randomized controlled trial evaluating the effect of an eHealth intervention aiming to promote healthy food habits from early childhood.

Authors:  Christine Helle; Elisabet Rudjord Hillesund; Mona Linge Omholt; Nina Cecilie Øverby
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5.  What's going on in my baby's mind? Mothers' executive functions contribute to individual differences in maternal mentalization during mother-infant interactions.

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6.  Reconnecting mothers and children after violence (RECOVER): a feasibility study protocol of child-parent psychotherapy in Australia.

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7.  Efficacy of Parent-Infant-Psychotherapy with mothers with postpartum mental disorder: study protocol of the randomized controlled trial as part of the SKKIPPI project.

Authors:  J Mattheß; M Eckert; K Richter; G Koch; T Reinhold; P Vienhues; A Berghöfer; S Roll; T Keil; F Schlensog-Schuster; K von Klitzing; C Ludwig-Körner; L Kuchinke
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8.  Efficacy of parent-infant psychotherapy compared to care as usual in children with regulatory disorders in clinical and outpatient settings: study protocol of a randomised controlled trial as part of the SKKIPPI project.

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Review 9.  Parent-Child Attachment: A Principle-Based Concept Analysis.

Authors:  E Ali; N Letourneau; K Benzies
Journal:  SAGE Open Nurs       Date:  2021-06-16

10.  Evaluation of an eHealth intervention aiming to promote healthy food habits from infancy -the Norwegian randomized controlled trial Early Food for Future Health.

Authors:  Christine Helle; Elisabet R Hillesund; Andrew K Wills; Nina C Øverby
Journal:  Int J Behav Nutr Phys Act       Date:  2019-01-03       Impact factor: 6.457

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