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Associations between prenatal maternal mental health indices and mother-infant relationship quality 6 to 18 months' postpartum: A systematic review.

Karen Hazell Raine1, Selina Nath2, Louise M Howard2, Wendell Cockshaw3, Philip Boyce1, Emily Sawyer4, Karen Thorpe5.   

Abstract

Maternal mental disorders can significantly impact on children's psychosocial and psychological development, incurring substantial ongoing economic and personal costs. A key mediating mechanism is mother-infant relationship quality (MIRQ). Research studies and perinatal mental health screening initiatives have predominantly focused on depressive symptoms and perinatal depression as predictors of MIRQ. While maternal depression is associated with suboptimal MIRQ, the findings have not been consistent. Personality characteristics are associated with parenting and proneness to depression, presenting a potential addition to prenatal mental health assessment. We conducted a systematic review of studies that have examined the link between prenatal depressive symptoms and/or personality characteristics with postnatal MIRQ. Our findings suggest that both maternal personality traits and depressive symptoms measured in early pregnancy are associated with postnatal MIRQ. A measure of personality characteristics may enhance prenatal mental health assessment, affording opportunities for targeted intervention commencing in pregnancy to improve MIRQ, parenting, maternal mental health outcomes, and infant psychosocial and psychological development, and thereby contributing to the reduction of human and economic cost burdens.
© 2019 Michigan Association for Infant Mental Health.

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Keywords:  Mutter-Kind-Beziehung; Persönlichkeit; child mental health; mother-infant relationship; personalidad; personality; personnalité; prenatal; pränatal; prénatal; psychische Gesundheit des Kindes; relación madre-infante; relation mère-nourrisson; salud mental del niño; santé mentale de l'enfant; مراكز صحة الطفل ، التفسير التأويلي ، الاكتئاب بعد الولادة ، العلاج النفساني للوالدين والرضع; 人格; 兒童心理健康; 妊娠中; 子どものメンタルヘルス; 性格; 母嬰關係; 母子関係; 產前

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31524300     DOI: 10.1002/imhj.21825

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


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2.  P-CRS: A Clinical Scale to Assess the Parent-Child Relationship in Infancy and Early Childhood.

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4.  The Dutch Infant Caregiving Assessment Scales: Psychometric properties in mothers with and without a severe psychiatric disorder.

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8.  Maternal thoughts of self-harm and their association with future offspring mental health problems.

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