FATHERS' AND MOTHERS' REPRESENTATIONS OF THE INFANT: ASSOCIATIONS WITH PRENATAL RISK FACTORS

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作者
Vreeswijk, Charlotte M. J. M. [1 ]
Rijk, Catharina H. A. M. [2 ]
Maas, A. Janneke B. M. [1 ]
Van Bakel, Hedwig J. A. [1 ,3 ,4 ]
机构
[1] Tilburg Univ, NL-5000 LE Tilburg, Netherlands
[2] Katholieke Univ Leuven, Louvain, Belgium
[3] Virenze, Ctr Child & Adolescent Psychiat, Utrecht, Netherlands
[4] Herlaarhof, Ctr Child & Adolescent Psychiat, Vught, Netherlands
关键词
prenatal risk factors; parenting problems; representations; Working Model of the Child Interview; infancy; pregnancy; WORKING MODEL; INTERNAL REPRESENTATIONS; MATERNAL REPRESENTATIONS; CONTEXTUAL VARIABLES; CHILD MALTREATMENT; ATTACHMENT; STABILITY; PREGNANCY; TRANSITION; BEHAVIOR;
D O I
10.1002/imhj.21541
中图分类号
B844 [发展心理学(人类心理学)];
学科分类号
040202 ;
摘要
Parents' representations of their infants consist of parents' subjective experiences of how they perceive their infants. They provide important information about the quality of the parent-infant relationship and are closely related to parenting behavior and infant attachment. Previous studies have shown that parents' representations emerge during pregnancy. However, little is known about prenatal (risk) factors that are related to parents' representations. In a prospective study, 308 mothers and 243 fathers were followed during pregnancy and postpartum. Prenatal risk factors were assessed with an adapted version of the Dunedin Family Services Indicator (T.G. Egan et al., 1990; R.C. Muir et al., 1989). At 26 weeks' gestation and 6 months' postpartum, parents' representations of their children were assessed with the Working Model of the Child Interview (C.H. Zeanah, D. Benoit, L. Hirshberg, M. L. Barton, & C. Regan). Results showed stability between pre- and postnatal representations, with fathers having more disengaged representations than did mothers. In addition, prenatal risk factors of parenting problems were associated with the quality of parents' prenatal (only in mothers) and postnatal representations. This study provides valuable information concerning parents at risk of developing nonbalanced representations of their children. In clinical practice, these families could be monitored more intensively and may be supported in developing a more optimal parent-infant relationship.
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