产后关系:怀孕期间压力生活事件的影响。

Vincenzo Zanardo, Federica Tedde, Claudio Zandonella Callegher, Andrea Sandri, Lara Giliberti, Valeria Manghina, Gianluca Strafaceee
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目的:我们旨在通过使用高收入意大利女性样本来确定女性暴露于压力生活事件是否以及在多大程度上与母亲关系受损有关。方法:425例健康产妇于产后第2天接受生活体验问卷(LES)、母婴依恋量表(MBS)和爱丁堡产后抑郁量表(EPDS)的问卷调查。结果:分析显示,LES评分的压力生活事件可显著预测MIBS测量的结合受损(β = 0.04;t = 3.45;p β = 0.32;t = 4.86;p快感缺乏症(β = 0.059;t = 4.99;p焦虑(β = 0.03;t = 5.72;p抑郁(β = 0.05;t = 6.53;p r = 0.208;n = 332;结论:研究结果强调了识别有怀孕和分娩负面经历的母亲的重要性,以解决基于医院的产前护理之外的可能干预措施,以改善亲子关系和母亲的心理结果。
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Postpartum bonding: the impact of stressful life events during pregnancy.

Objective: We aimed to determine if and to what extent a woman's exposure to stressful life events were associated with impaired maternal bonding by using a sample of high-income Italian women.

Methods: In the second day postpartum, 425 healthy puerperae responded to Life Experiences Survey (LES), Mother-to-Infant Bonding Scale (MBS), and to the Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS).

Results: Analysis revealed that the stressful life events scored by LES were a significantly predictor of impaired bonding as measured by MIBS (β = 0.04; t = 3.45; p < .001) and of postpartum depression symptoms as measured by EPDS total score (β = 0.32; t = 4.86; p < .001) as well as its subscales Anhedonia (β = 0.059; t = 4.99; p < .001), Anxiety (β = 0.03; t = 5.72; p < .001), and Depression (β = 0.05; t = 6.53; p < .001). Moreover, the partial correlation between EPDS total score and MIBS accounting for LES positive and negative scores was statistically significant (r = 0.208; n = 332; p < .001).

Conclusion: The findings emphasize the importance of identifying mothers with negative experiences toward pregnancy and delivery to address possible interventions beyond hospital-based antenatal care to improve bonding and maternal mental outcomes.

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