Maternal affectivity during pregnancy, mother-child relationship, infant´s health and development in Kinshasa

the impact of prenatal maternal affectivity on infant development is poorly documented in Africa. The purpose of our study is to determine the relationship between mother feelings about pregnancy and childbirth, infant´s behavior and development. one hundred and twenty mothers aged 28,4 years (± 12,...

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Veröffentlicht in:The Pan African medical journal 2020, Vol.36, p.203
Hauptverfasser: E-Andjafono, Daniel Okitundu Luwa, Essam, Brigitte Imbula, Mankubu, Adelin N Situ, Omba, Ally Ndjukendi, Mbuyi, Timothée Kamanga
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Zusammenfassung:the impact of prenatal maternal affectivity on infant development is poorly documented in Africa. The purpose of our study is to determine the relationship between mother feelings about pregnancy and childbirth, infant´s behavior and development. one hundred and twenty mothers aged 28,4 years (± 12,18 years) with their babies aged 38,70 months (± 19,19) were enrolled in a cross-sectional study based on an interview and questionnaire on maternal affectivity, mother-child relationship, infant´s behavior and psychosocial development. Maternal depression was assessed by Edinburgh (EPDS), Goldberg Depression and anxiety scales and DSM-IV (MINI) criteria. Chi-square and Mann-Whitney were used to describe the relationship between maternal affectivity and infant's behavior and health. unintended pregnancy and fear of childbirth were associated with high anxiety and depression scores. Negative feelings about pregnancy were associated with the lack of social support by the child´s father (0.0110), stress when women were pregnant with a frustrated child (p=0.046), difficult consolability (p
ISSN:1937-8688
1937-8688
DOI:10.11604/pamj.2020.36.203.18294