Kirsten F Siebach, Soim Park, Maryam Mansoor, Najia Atif, Ahmed Zaidi, Atif Rahman, Abid Malik, Pamela J Surkan
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摘要
本研究考察了巴基斯坦拉瓦尔品第妇女的配偶关系质量和社会支持与母婴关系之间的关系(干预组:n = 352, Mage = 25.1, SD = 4.7;控制臂:n = 358, Mage = 25.3, SD = 4.5)。我们使用了快乐母亲-健康婴儿干预研究的横断面数据,这是一项在2019年至2022年期间进行的随机对照试验。妇女在她们的第一次产前检查(怀孕22周或之前)登记,并一直随访到产后6周。在产后6周对配偶关系质量、社会支持和结合进行评估。线性回归分析发现,关系质量(b = 3.85)和社会支持(b = 1.99)与亲密关系呈正相关。分析调整了母亲受教育程度、治疗组、围产期亲密伴侣暴力暴露、产后抑郁症状、丈夫受教育程度、丈夫职业、婴儿出生体重和早产情况。丈夫的职业(非技术/失业vs专业/技术)显著调节了社会支持(b = 3.27 vs. b = 1.37)和关系质量(b = 5.36 vs. b = 2.95)与关系的关系。母亲年龄(≤25岁对≤25岁)显著调节关系质量与亲密关系的相关性(b = 4.96对b = 2.49)。结果表明,干预措施的重点是提高社会支持和焦虑妇女及其配偶之间的关系质量,可以改善母婴关系。试验注册:ClinicalTrials.gov NCT03880032;https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT03880032。
The Association of Spousal Relationship Quality and Social Support With Maternal-Infant Bonding: Moderating Roles of Maternal Age and Paternal Occupation.
This study examined associations between spousal relationship quality and social support with mother-infant bonding among women in Rawalpindi, Pakistan (Intervention Arm: n = 352, Mage = 25.1, SD = 4.7; Control Arm: n = 358, Mage = 25.3, SD = 4.5). We used cross-sectional data from the Happy Mother-Healthy Baby intervention study, a randomized controlled trial conducted between 2019 and 2022. Women were enrolled at their first prenatal visit (at or before 22 weeks of gestation) and followed until 6-week postpartum. Spousal relationship quality, social support, and bonding were assessed at 6-week postpartum. Linear regression analyses found relationship quality (b = 3.85) and social support (b = 1.99) were positively associated with bonding. Analyses were adjusted for mother's education, treatment group, exposure to perinatal intimate partner violence, postpartum depressive symptoms, husband's education, husband's occupation, infant birthweight, and preterm birth. Husband's occupation (unskilled/unemployed vs. professional/skilled) significantly moderated the relationship between social support (b = 3.27 vs. b = 1.37) and relationship quality (b = 5.36 vs. b = 2.95) with bonding. Maternal age (≤ 25 years old vs. > 25 years old) significantly moderated the association between relationship quality and bonding (b = 4.96 vs. b = 2.49). Results suggest that interventions focused on improving social support and relationship quality among anxious women and their spouses could improve maternal-infant bonding. Trial Registration: ClinicalTrials.gov NCT03880032; https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT03880032.
期刊介绍:
Infancy, the official journal of the International Society on Infant Studies, emphasizes the highest quality original research on normal and aberrant infant development during the first two years. Both human and animal research are included. In addition to regular length research articles and brief reports (3000-word maximum), the journal includes solicited target articles along with a series of commentaries; debates, in which different theoretical positions are presented along with a series of commentaries; and thematic collections, a group of three to five reports or summaries of research on the same issue, conducted independently at different laboratories, with invited commentaries.