| Literature DB >> 26754482 |
José Manuel Costa-Martins1, Mariana Moura-Ramos2, Maria João Cascais3, Carlos Fernandes da Silva4, Henriqueta Costa-Martins5, Marco Pereira2, Rui Coelho6, Jorge Tavares7.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Recent research has documented the association between attachment and cortisol rhythms. During pregnancy, when attachment patterns are likely to be activated, elevated levels of cortisol are associated with negative effects for the mother and the foetus. The aim of the present study was to examine the association of adult attachment style and cortisol rhythms in pregnant women.Entities:
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Year: 2016 PMID: 26754482 PMCID: PMC4709978 DOI: 10.1186/s40359-016-0105-8
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Psychol ISSN: 2050-7283
Demographic and obstetrical-gynaecological characteristics by attachment style
| Total ( | Secure ( | Fearful avoidant ( | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mean ± SD (Min-Max) | Mean ± SD (Min-Max) | Mean ± SD (Min-Max) |
| Cohen’s | |
| Age (years) | 32.17 | 31.21 | 33.55 | 1.99 | 0.48 |
| BMI pre-pregnancy | 24.56 ± 3.90 (16–38) | 24.88 ± 4.17 (16–38) | 24.09 ± 3.49 (18–32) | −0.84 | 0.21 |
| Gestation week | 33.01 ± 3.55 (27–40) | 33.02 ± 3.25 (27–40) | 33.00 ± 3.95 (28–40) | 0.03 | 0.01 |
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| Cramer’s | |
| Education | 0.51 | 0.084 | |||
| Basic (9 years) | 12 (16.9) | 6 (14.3) | 6 (20.7) | ||
| Secondary (12 years) | 26 (36.6) | 16 (38.1) | 10 (34.5) | ||
| University | 33 (46.5) | 20 (47.6) | 13 (44.8) | ||
| Parity | 0.12 | 0.040 | |||
| Nulliparous | 36 (50. 7) | 22 (52.4) | 14 (48.3) | ||
| Parous | 35 (49.3) | 20 (47.6) | 15 (51.7) |
No statistically significant differences were found between the two groups in any of the reported variables; BMI pre-pregnancy was kg/m2;
Descriptives (Mean and standard deviations) of cortisol measurements in the four time points
| Mean | SD | Range (Min-Max) | |
|---|---|---|---|
| At awakening (S1) | 12.78 | 5.42 | 2.84–30.95 |
| +15 min (S2) | 15.72 | 6.05 | 3.95–36.64 |
| +45 min (S3) | 16.66 | 6.88 | 5.16–36.90 |
| Bedtime (S4) | 10.51 | 6.09 | 2.15–32.38 |
Cortisol values are expressed in nmol/l
Means, standard deviations, and intercorrelations for the study variables
| Variables | Attachment –Anxiety | Attachment –Avoidance | Cortisol S1 | Diurnal cortisol | AUCi |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Attachment – Anxiety | - | ||||
| Attachment – Avoidance | .83*** | - | |||
| Cortisol S1 | .10 | .08 | - | ||
| Diurnal cortisol (S1 – S4) | -.41*** | -.46*** | .21 | - | |
| AUCi | -.03 | -.09 | -.07 | -.43*** | - |
| Age | .29* | .15 | -.16 | -.05 | -.07 |
| Gestational age | -.01 | .04 | .06 | -.09 | .09 |
| BMI pre-pregnancy | -.07 | -.06 | -.13 | -.04 | -.04 |
| Parity | -.05 | .08 | .08 | -.01 | -.03 |
| Mean | 2.68 | 2.86 | 12.78 | 2.27 | 124.51 |
| SD | 0.86 | 0.63 | 5.642 | 4.15 | 125.48 |
| Observed range (min – max) | 1 – 4.17 | 1.58 – 3.92 | 2.84 – 33.95 | −9.53 – 10. | −134.74 – 565.71 |
BMI, Body Mass Index; AUCi, Area under the curve regarding the increase for cortisol awakening response (CAR); Parity: 0 = Nulliparous; 1 = Parous
*p < 0.05; **p < 0.01; ***p < 0.001
Fig. 1Cortisol responses in securely and insecurely attached pregnant women at awakening, +15 min, + 45 min and by bedtime