Literature DB >> 31726954

Randomized controlled trial of the Circle of Security-Intensive intervention for mothers with postpartum depression: maternal unresolved attachment moderates changes in sensitivity.

Brigitte Ramsauer1,2, Christine Mühlhan1, Annett Lotzin3, Sandra Achtergarde2, Jessica Mueller4, Stephanie Krink2, Anne Tharner5, Fabienne Becker-Stoll6, Tobias Nolte7, Georg Romer2.   

Abstract

Postpartum depression is related to inadequately sensitive caregiving, putting infants at risk for insecure attachment. Therefore, promoting sensitive maternal caregiving and secure child attachment is particularly important in postpartum depressed mothers and their infants. In this randomized-controlled-trial, we evaluated the efficacy of the Circle of Security-Intensive (COS-I)-intervention in supporting maternal sensitivity and mother-infant-attachment compared to treatment-as-usual (TAU) with unresolved-maternal attachment as a moderator of treatment effect. Eligible mothers with infants (N=72) 4-9 months-old were randomly assigned to treatment (n=36 dyads). Infant attachment was rated at follow-up (child age 16-18 months) (Strange-Situation-procedure). Maternal sensitivity was measured at baseline and follow-up (Mini-Maternal-Behavior-Q-sort). Maternal-unresolved-attachment was assessed at baseline (Adult-Attachment-Interview). We found no significant differences between treatments in infant attachment nor changes in mothers' sensitivity. However, in COS-I, unresolved-mothers exhibited significantly more change in sensitivity than non-unresolved-mothers, whereas in TAU, the opposite was true. These findings may help to optimize clinical use of COS-I.

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Keywords:  Circle of Security; child attachment; mother-infant treatment; postpartum depression; unresolved attachment

Year:  2019        PMID: 31726954     DOI: 10.1080/14616734.2019.1689406

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Attach Hum Dev        ISSN: 1461-6734


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Journal:  BMC Psychol       Date:  2022-06-18

Review 2.  Longitudinal Outcomes of Child Parent Psychotherapy: Response to Commentaries.

Authors:  Michelle E Alto; Andrew J Ross; Elizabeth D Handley; Jody Todd Manly; Danielle J Guild; Dante Cicchetti; Fred A Rogosch; Sheree L Toth
Journal:  Res Child Adolesc Psychopathol       Date:  2021-03-11

3.  Effects of an attachment-based parent intervention on mothers of children with autism spectrum disorder: preliminary findings from a non-randomized controlled trial.

Authors:  Nobuyo Kubo; Megumi Kitagawa; Sayaka Iwamoto; Toshifumi Kishimoto
Journal:  Child Adolesc Psychiatry Ment Health       Date:  2021-07-18       Impact factor: 3.033

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