Literature DB >> 31430393

Risk and protective factors for pre- and postnatal bonding.

I Cuijlits1,2, A P van de Wetering2, J J Endendijk3, A L van Baar3, E S Potharst4, V J M Pop1.   

Abstract

Since disturbances in the mother-child bond increase the risk of negative consequences for child development, it is important to identify risk and protective factors for bonding as well as longitudinal associations. Previous research has used different bonding instruments during pregnancy and the postnatal phase, leading to inconsistent results. In the current study, the same instrument was used during the various phases. In a large, community-based sample (N = 793), general information, feelings of pre- and postnatal bonding (Pre- and Postnatal Bonding Scale), depressive symptoms (Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale), and partner support (subscale Tilburg Pregnancy/Postnatal Distress Scale) were measured at both 32 weeks of pregnancy and 8 months postnatally. Partner support was found to be a protective factor for suboptimal pre- and postnatal bonding, as was the engagement with fetal movements for prenatal bonding. High maternal educational level was a risk factor for suboptimal prenatal bonding, as were depressive symptoms for suboptimal postnatal bonding. The associations between most prenatal determinants and postnatal bonding were mediated by prenatal bonding, which underlines the importance of promoting prenatal bonding. Professionals in clinical practice should be aware of partner support, engagement with fetal movements, and postnatal depressive symptoms: All these factors offer opportunities for improving the bonding processes.
© 2019 Michigan Association for Infant Mental Health.

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Keywords:  Echelle de Lien Pré et Postnatal (PPBS); Escala de Afectividad Pre- y Postnatal (PPBS); Lien prénatal; Mediation; Pre- and Postnatal Bonding Scale (PPBS); Pre- and Postnatal Bondings Scale (PPBS); Risikofaktoren; Schutzfaktoren; facteurs de protection; facteurs de risque; factores de protección; factores de riesgo; lien postnatal; mediación; mediation; médiation; postnatal bonding; postnatale Bindung; prenatal bonding; protective factors; pränatale Bindung; risk factors; unión afectiva postnatal; unión afectiva prenatal; الكلمات الرئيسية: تكوين الروابط قبل الولادة; الوساطة; تكوين الروابط بعد الولادة; عوامل الحماية; عوامل المخاطرة; مقياس تكوين الروابط قبل الولادة وبعدها (PPBS); 仲介; 促進因子; 保護因素; 出産前の絆の形成; 出産前後の絆の形成尺度(PPBS); 出産後の絆の形成; 危険因子; 危險因素; 產前和產後鏈結量表(PPBS); 產前鏈結; 產後鏈結; 調解

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31430393     DOI: 10.1002/imhj.21811

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


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