Maternal attachment style and depression associated with childbirth : preliminary results from a european and US cross-cultural study
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Resumo: | Background: Insecure attachment style relates to major depression in women, but its relationship to depression associated with childbirth is largely unknown. A new UK-designed measure, the Attachment Style Interview (ASI), has potential for cross-cultural use as a risk marker for maternal disorder. Aims: To establishthe reliability of the ASI across centres, its stability over a 9-month period, and its associations with context and major or minor depression. Method: The ASI was used by nine centres antenatally on 204 women, with 174 followed up 6 months postnataly. Interrater reliability was tested and ASI was repeated on a subset of 96 women. Affective disorder was assessed by means of the Structured Clinical Interview for DSM IV. Results: Satisfactory interrater reliability was achieved with relatively high stability rates at follow-up.Insecure attachment related to lower social class position and more negative social context. Specific associations of avoidant attachment style (angry - dismissive or withdrawn) with antenatal disorder, and anxious style (enmeshed or fearful) with postnatal disorder were found. Conclusions: The ASI can be used reliably in European and US centres as a measure for risk associated with childbirth. Its use will contribute to theoretically underpinned preventive action for for disorders associated with childbirth. |
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Maternal attachment style and depression associated with childbirth : preliminary results from a european and US cross-cultural studyScience & TechnologyBackground: Insecure attachment style relates to major depression in women, but its relationship to depression associated with childbirth is largely unknown. A new UK-designed measure, the Attachment Style Interview (ASI), has potential for cross-cultural use as a risk marker for maternal disorder. Aims: To establishthe reliability of the ASI across centres, its stability over a 9-month period, and its associations with context and major or minor depression. Method: The ASI was used by nine centres antenatally on 204 women, with 174 followed up 6 months postnataly. Interrater reliability was tested and ASI was repeated on a subset of 96 women. Affective disorder was assessed by means of the Structured Clinical Interview for DSM IV. Results: Satisfactory interrater reliability was achieved with relatively high stability rates at follow-up.Insecure attachment related to lower social class position and more negative social context. Specific associations of avoidant attachment style (angry - dismissive or withdrawn) with antenatal disorder, and anxious style (enmeshed or fearful) with postnatal disorder were found. Conclusions: The ASI can be used reliably in European and US centres as a measure for risk associated with childbirth. Its use will contribute to theoretically underpinned preventive action for for disorders associated with childbirth.Royal College of PsychiatristsUniversidade do MinhoBifulco, A.Figueiredo, BárbaraGuedeney, N.Gorman, L. L.Hayes, S.Muzik, M.Glatigny-Dallay, E.Valoriani, V.Kammerer, M. H.Henshaw, C. A.TCS-PND Group20042004-01-01T00:00:00Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/1822/3595eng"British Journal of Psychiatry". ISSN 0007-1250. 184:Suppl. 46 (2004) 31-37.0007-125014754816info: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:RCAAP2023-07-21T12:42:41Zoai:repositorium.sdum.uminho.pt:1822/3595Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-19T19:39:59.487150Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse |
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Maternal attachment style and depression associated with childbirth : preliminary results from a european and US cross-cultural study |
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Maternal attachment style and depression associated with childbirth : preliminary results from a european and US cross-cultural study |
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Maternal attachment style and depression associated with childbirth : preliminary results from a european and US cross-cultural study Bifulco, A. Science & Technology |
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Maternal attachment style and depression associated with childbirth : preliminary results from a european and US cross-cultural study |
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Maternal attachment style and depression associated with childbirth : preliminary results from a european and US cross-cultural study |
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Maternal attachment style and depression associated with childbirth : preliminary results from a european and US cross-cultural study |
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Maternal attachment style and depression associated with childbirth : preliminary results from a european and US cross-cultural study |
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Maternal attachment style and depression associated with childbirth : preliminary results from a european and US cross-cultural study |
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Bifulco, A. |
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Bifulco, A. Figueiredo, Bárbara Guedeney, N. Gorman, L. L. Hayes, S. Muzik, M. Glatigny-Dallay, E. Valoriani, V. Kammerer, M. H. Henshaw, C. A. TCS-PND Group |
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Figueiredo, Bárbara Guedeney, N. Gorman, L. L. Hayes, S. Muzik, M. Glatigny-Dallay, E. Valoriani, V. Kammerer, M. H. Henshaw, C. A. TCS-PND Group |
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Universidade do Minho |
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Bifulco, A. Figueiredo, Bárbara Guedeney, N. Gorman, L. L. Hayes, S. Muzik, M. Glatigny-Dallay, E. Valoriani, V. Kammerer, M. H. Henshaw, C. A. TCS-PND Group |
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Science & Technology |
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Background: Insecure attachment style relates to major depression in women, but its relationship to depression associated with childbirth is largely unknown. A new UK-designed measure, the Attachment Style Interview (ASI), has potential for cross-cultural use as a risk marker for maternal disorder. Aims: To establishthe reliability of the ASI across centres, its stability over a 9-month period, and its associations with context and major or minor depression. Method: The ASI was used by nine centres antenatally on 204 women, with 174 followed up 6 months postnataly. Interrater reliability was tested and ASI was repeated on a subset of 96 women. Affective disorder was assessed by means of the Structured Clinical Interview for DSM IV. Results: Satisfactory interrater reliability was achieved with relatively high stability rates at follow-up.Insecure attachment related to lower social class position and more negative social context. Specific associations of avoidant attachment style (angry - dismissive or withdrawn) with antenatal disorder, and anxious style (enmeshed or fearful) with postnatal disorder were found. Conclusions: The ASI can be used reliably in European and US centres as a measure for risk associated with childbirth. Its use will contribute to theoretically underpinned preventive action for for disorders associated with childbirth. |
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