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Maternal caregiving representations of the infant in the first year of life: Associations with prenatal and concurrent reflective functioning.

Fatimah Alismail1, Ann M Stacks1, Kristyn Wong2, Suzanne Brown3, Marjorie Beeghly4, Moriah Thomason5,6,7.   

Abstract

Few studies have examined whether maternal caregiving representations are associated with maternal reflective functioning (MRF), especially when MRF is evaluated longitudinally beginning in pregnancy. This study addresses this gap by evaluating whether prenatal and postnatal MRF are associated with mothers' caregiving representations assessed at 7 months postpartum, and by exploring theoretically unexpected MRF scores in each of the representational categories. Forty-seven mothers were recruited during their last trimester of pregnancy from an obstetrics clinic at a university hospital located in a large mid-western city in the United States. During pregnancy, mothers completed the Pregnancy Interview, and at 7 months postpartum they completed the Parent Development Interview (PDI) and the Working Model of the Child Interview. Results indicate that higher prenatal and postnatal MRF increased the odds of being classified as balanced versus disengaged. At 7 months, MRF also increased the odds of being balanced vs. distorted. Ten mothers who were classified as balanced or distorted had unexpected prenatal MRF scores, and six mothers had unexpected MRF scores when representations were assessed concurrently. Mothers classified as balanced with low MRF scores tended to have a low level of education, whereas mothers classified as distorted with high MRF scores had responses that were hostile, helpless, and role-reversed.
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Keywords:  Arbeitsmodell der Fürsorge; Attachement; Bindung; Fonctionnement Réflectif; Funcionamiento Reflexivo; Modèle de travail de l'entretien de l'enfant; Mütterliche Fürsorgerepräsentationen des Säuglings; Représentations du soin maternel du nourrisson; afectividad; attachment; maternal caregiving representations of the infant; modelo de trabajo de prestación de cuidado; reflective functioning; reflektive Funktionen; representaciones maternas del cuidado del niño; working model of caregiving; الكلمات الرئيسية: تمثيلات رعاية الأم للرضيع ، النموذج العامل لتقديم الرعاية ، الأداء التأملي ، التعلق; キーワード: 母親の乳児に対する育児表象; 依恋; 关键词: 母亲对婴儿的看护性叙述; 内省機能; 反思功能; 愛着; 看护工作模型; 育児の作業モデル

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34879170      PMCID: PMC9435997          DOI: 10.1002/imhj.21951

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


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