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Continuous feelings of love? The parental bond from pregnancy to toddlerhood.

Evi S A de Cock1, Jens Henrichs1, Charlotte M J M Vreeswijk1, A Janneke B M Maas1, Catharina H A M Rijk2, Hedwig J A van Bakel3.   

Abstract

Both prenatal and postnatal parental bonding (i.e., the affective tie from parent to child) have important effects on parental and child functioning. However, research on the continuity and correlates of parental bonding is lacking. Therefore, the goal of the present study was to examine the stability of bonding levels and to explore distinct bonding patterns with a latent class analysis. Moreover, the correlates of these bonding patterns in the parental-, child-, and contextual domain were studied. Levels of maternal (N = 370) and paternal (N = 292) bonding and potential correlates were assessed at 26 weeks of pregnancy, 6 months, and 24 months postpartum. Results showed moderate stability of bonding from pregnancy to toddlerhood. For both mothers and fathers, 4 distinct bonding patterns were found. Parents with low bonding patterns were characterized by increased anxiety and parenting stress, less partner support, less adaptive personality profiles, and children with difficult temperament. These findings indicate the importance of monitoring young children's parents with poor levels of bonding as their bonding patterns remain stable from pregnancy until toddlerhood and because those parents experience problems in multiple domains. (c) 2016 APA, all rights reserved).

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26280095     DOI: 10.1037/fam0000138

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Fam Psychol        ISSN: 0893-3200


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