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Maternal perinatal mental health: Associations with bonding, mindfulness, and self-criticism at 18 months' postpartum.

Alexandra Brassel1, Michelle L Townsend1,2, Judy A Pickard1,2, Brin F S Grenyer1,2.   

Abstract

The perinatal period is a time of significant transition for women, with changes in maternal mental health from pregnancy to 18 months' postpartum. This study specifically analyzes maternal self-criticism and mindfulness during pregnancy and at 18 months' postpartum, and their associations with bonding. A longitudinal study (30 weeks' gestation-18 months' postpartum) assessed 32 mother-infant dyads, examining changes in maternal depression, anxiety, self-criticism, and mindfulness. In addition, associations between maternal variables during pregnancy and bonding were investigated. Maternal depression and self-criticism significantly increased from pregnancy to postpartum. Maternal anxiety, self-criticism, and facets of mindfulness during pregnancy were also associated with mother-infant bonding at 18 months. Maternal mental health during pregnancy is subject to change postchildbirth. The lack of control and autonomy accompanying motherhood may result in an increase in self-criticism during this period. Such feelings may elevate a woman's vulnerability to postpartum depression and have consequences for later maternal bonding. Early identification of at-risk mothers is important to increase likelihood of positive outcomes.
© 2019 Michigan Association for Infant Mental Health.

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Keywords:  Achtsamkeit; Bindung; Bonding; Maternal mental health; Mindfulness; Mütterliche psychische Gesundheit; Santé mentale maternelle; Selbstkritik; Self-criticism; auto-crítica; autocritique; connexion; plein conscience; plena atención; salud mental materna; vinculación afectiva; الصحة النفسية للأمهات; النقد الذاتي; اليقظة; تكوين الروابط; マインドフルネス; 內觀; 母親のメンタルヘルス; 產婦心理健康; 絆; 維繫; 自己批判; 自我批評

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31486523     DOI: 10.1002/imhj.21827

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


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