Mother-infant bonding: The role of postpartum depression, violence, and bonding established with one's own mother during childhood

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
Daiane Silva de Souza, Wagner de Lara Machado, Lucas Dannilo Aragão Guimarães, Juliana Rombaldi Bernardi, Clécio Homrich da Silva, Marcelo Zubaran Goldani, Denise Ruschel Bandeira
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Mother-infant bonding is influenced by several risk and protective factors, and the literature has investigated the relationships between these factors independently. This study aimed to verify the interrelationships of some of these factors and how they influence mother-infant bonding in Brazil. In this study, 361 mothers participated, and the outcome variable of mother-infant bonding was assessed using the Postpartum Bonding Questionnaire (PBQ). Multivariate regression analysis was performed using a hierarchical model with three blocks structured according to the influence exerted on mother-infant bonding. The PBQ's factor scores were estimated and used in the subsequent analyses to decrease measurement error. The variable “violence experienced by mothers” was statistically significant for explaining the second block model but not significant for the third block. Network analysis was performed after multiple regression, showing that the violence experienced by mothers does not directly influence mother-infant bonding but rather is mediated by postpartum depression. This explains why violence is not significant in the hierarchical multiple regression when maternal depression is added to the model. This study's strengths lie in its utilization of PBQ factor scores and network analysis, enabling the estimation of conditional relationships among variables. This approach provides deeper insights into factors affecting mother-infant bonding.

母婴亲情:产后抑郁、暴力和童年时期与亲生母亲建立的亲子关系的作用。
母婴亲子关系受多种风险和保护因素的影响,文献对这些因素之间的关系进行了独立研究。本研究旨在验证这些因素之间的相互关系,以及它们如何影响巴西的母婴亲子关系。有 361 名母亲参加了这项研究,并使用产后亲子关系问卷(PBQ)对母婴亲子关系这一结果变量进行了评估。根据对母婴亲子关系的影响程度,采用分层模型进行了多变量回归分析。为了减少测量误差,在随后的分析中使用了 PBQ 的因子得分。母亲遭受的暴力 "变量在解释第二块模型时具有统计学意义,但在解释第三块模型时并不显著。多元回归后进行的网络分析显示,母亲遭受的暴力并不直接影响母婴关系,而是通过产后抑郁进行调解。这就解释了为什么在模型中加入产妇抑郁时,暴力在分层多元回归中并不显著。本研究的优势在于利用了 PBQ 因素得分和网络分析,从而能够估计变量之间的条件关系。这种方法能让我们更深入地了解影响母婴关系的因素。
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ACS Applied Bio Materials
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