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Maternal Anxiety Symptoms and Self-Regulation Capacity Are Associated With the Unpredictability of Maternal Sensory Signals in Caregiving Behavior.

Eeva Holmberg1,2, Taija Teppola1,2, Marjukka Pajulo1,3, Elysia Poggi Davis4,5, Saara Nolvi1,6,7,8, Eeva-Leena Kataja1,2, Eija Sinervä1, Linnea Karlsson1,3,6, Hasse Karlsson1,6,9, Riikka Korja1,2.   

Abstract

The unpredictability of maternal sensory signals in caregiving behavior has been recently found to be linked with infant neurodevelopment. The research area is new, and very little is yet known, how maternal anxiety and depressive symptoms and specific parental characteristics relate to the unpredictable maternal care. The aims of the current study were to explore how pre- and postnatal maternal anxiety and depressive symptoms and self-regulation capacity associate with the unpredictability of maternal sensory signals. The study population consisted of 177 mother-infant dyads. The unpredictability of the maternal sensory signals was explored from the video-recorded mother-infant free play situation when the infant was 8 months of age. Pre- and postnatal anxiety and depressive symptoms were measured by questionnaires prenatally at gwks 14, 24, 34, and 3 and 6 months postpartum. Maternal self-regulation capacity, a trait considered to be stable in adulthood, was assessed using adult temperament questionnaire when the infant was 12 months of age. We found that elevated prenatal maternal anxiety symptoms associated with higher unpredictability in the maternal care while depressive symptoms were unrelated to the unpredictability of maternal care. Moreover, the association was moderated by maternal self-regulation capacity, as higher anxiety symptoms during pre-and postnatal period were associated more unpredictability among the mothers with low self-regulation capacity. The combination of higher amount of maternal anxiety symptoms and lower self-regulation capacity seems to constitute specific risk for the unpredictable maternal care.
Copyright © 2020 Holmberg, Teppola, Pajulo, Davis, Nolvi, Kataja, Sinervä, Karlsson, Karlsson and Korja.

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Keywords:  anxiety symptoms; depressive symptoms; maternal care; self-regulation; unpredictability

Year:  2020        PMID: 33414740      PMCID: PMC7782240          DOI: 10.3389/fpsyg.2020.564158

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Front Psychol        ISSN: 1664-1078


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1.  The Connection and Development of Unpredictability and Sensitivity in Maternal Care Across Early Childhood.

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Journal:  Front Psychol       Date:  2022-03-07
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