Antibiotic consumption, illness, and maternal sensitivity in infants with a disorganized attachment
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Resumo: | Prior research found an association between mother–infant attachment and antibiotic use. Ambivalent-attached infants are more likely to take antibiotics than other infants, and their mothers tend to be less sensitive to their needs than most. This finding is important because it shows the association between psychological processes, early relationships, and health outcomes. We aim to learn about children with high-risk attachment relationships, such as disorganized-attached infants. This study compares antibiotic use, infant–mother interactive behavior, and health indicators according to infant attachment patterns (including disorganized attachment). For this purpose, we observed mothers–infants’ interactive behavior in free play at nine months and infants’ attachment in the Ainsworth Strange Situation at twelve months. Participants included 77 girls and 104 boys (full-term and preterm) and their mothers. Paradoxically, mothers of disorganized-attached infants reported that their children were ill only 1.56 times on average, but 61% of their children used antibiotics in the first nine months. The other mothers reported that their children were sick 5.73 times on average, but only 54% of their children used antibiotics in the same period. Infants with disorganized attachment had mothers who were more literate and less sensitive. These results add to a body of research that shows that early high-risk relationships affect children’s lives at multiple levels. |
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Antibiotic consumption, illness, and maternal sensitivity in infants with a disorganized attachmentMother–infant attachmentDisorganized attachmentMaternal sensitivityInfant cooperationPrior research found an association between mother–infant attachment and antibiotic use. Ambivalent-attached infants are more likely to take antibiotics than other infants, and their mothers tend to be less sensitive to their needs than most. This finding is important because it shows the association between psychological processes, early relationships, and health outcomes. We aim to learn about children with high-risk attachment relationships, such as disorganized-attached infants. This study compares antibiotic use, infant–mother interactive behavior, and health indicators according to infant attachment patterns (including disorganized attachment). For this purpose, we observed mothers–infants’ interactive behavior in free play at nine months and infants’ attachment in the Ainsworth Strange Situation at twelve months. Participants included 77 girls and 104 boys (full-term and preterm) and their mothers. Paradoxically, mothers of disorganized-attached infants reported that their children were ill only 1.56 times on average, but 61% of their children used antibiotics in the first nine months. The other mothers reported that their children were sick 5.73 times on average, but only 54% of their children used antibiotics in the same period. Infants with disorganized attachment had mothers who were more literate and less sensitive. These results add to a body of research that shows that early high-risk relationships affect children’s lives at multiple levels.RCIPLFuertes, MarinaFaria, AnabelaGonçalves, Joana L.Antunes, SandraDionisio, Francisco2023-09-05T14:17:25Z20232023-01-01T00:00:00Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/10400.21/16444engFuertes, M.; Faria, A.; Gonçalves, J.L.; Antunes, S.; Dionisio, F. Antibiotic Consumption, Illness, and Maternal Sensitivity in Infants with a Disorganized Attachment. Children 2023, 10, 1232. https:// doi.org/10.3390/children100712322227906710.3390/children10071232info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAP2023-09-13T02:15:51Zoai:repositorio.ipl.pt:10400.21/16444Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-19T20:28:20.418846Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse |
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Antibiotic consumption, illness, and maternal sensitivity in infants with a disorganized attachment |
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Antibiotic consumption, illness, and maternal sensitivity in infants with a disorganized attachment |
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Antibiotic consumption, illness, and maternal sensitivity in infants with a disorganized attachment Fuertes, Marina Mother–infant attachment Disorganized attachment Maternal sensitivity Infant cooperation |
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Antibiotic consumption, illness, and maternal sensitivity in infants with a disorganized attachment |
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Antibiotic consumption, illness, and maternal sensitivity in infants with a disorganized attachment |
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Antibiotic consumption, illness, and maternal sensitivity in infants with a disorganized attachment |
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Antibiotic consumption, illness, and maternal sensitivity in infants with a disorganized attachment |
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Antibiotic consumption, illness, and maternal sensitivity in infants with a disorganized attachment |
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Fuertes, Marina |
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Fuertes, Marina Faria, Anabela Gonçalves, Joana L. Antunes, Sandra Dionisio, Francisco |
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Faria, Anabela Gonçalves, Joana L. Antunes, Sandra Dionisio, Francisco |
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Fuertes, Marina Faria, Anabela Gonçalves, Joana L. Antunes, Sandra Dionisio, Francisco |
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Mother–infant attachment Disorganized attachment Maternal sensitivity Infant cooperation |
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Mother–infant attachment Disorganized attachment Maternal sensitivity Infant cooperation |
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Prior research found an association between mother–infant attachment and antibiotic use. Ambivalent-attached infants are more likely to take antibiotics than other infants, and their mothers tend to be less sensitive to their needs than most. This finding is important because it shows the association between psychological processes, early relationships, and health outcomes. We aim to learn about children with high-risk attachment relationships, such as disorganized-attached infants. This study compares antibiotic use, infant–mother interactive behavior, and health indicators according to infant attachment patterns (including disorganized attachment). For this purpose, we observed mothers–infants’ interactive behavior in free play at nine months and infants’ attachment in the Ainsworth Strange Situation at twelve months. Participants included 77 girls and 104 boys (full-term and preterm) and their mothers. Paradoxically, mothers of disorganized-attached infants reported that their children were ill only 1.56 times on average, but 61% of their children used antibiotics in the first nine months. The other mothers reported that their children were sick 5.73 times on average, but only 54% of their children used antibiotics in the same period. Infants with disorganized attachment had mothers who were more literate and less sensitive. These results add to a body of research that shows that early high-risk relationships affect children’s lives at multiple levels. |
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Fuertes, M.; Faria, A.; Gonçalves, J.L.; Antunes, S.; Dionisio, F. Antibiotic Consumption, Illness, and Maternal Sensitivity in Infants with a Disorganized Attachment. Children 2023, 10, 1232. https:// doi.org/10.3390/children10071232 22279067 10.3390/children10071232 |
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