Associations between Maternal Responsiveness due to The Number of Offspring and Motor Development
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Resumo: | Maternal responsiveness (MR) is a predictor of the acquisition of motor skills by premature infants. This study aimed to verify associations between MR due to the number of offspring and motor development (MD) in preterm infants. Eighteen dyads participated in this study, divided into three groups: primiparous mothers with twin newborns (PMT), primiparous mothers (PM), and multiparous mothers (MM). Medical Records, the Social Interaction Scale (SIS), and a Motor Development Observation Protocol were used. In the Adaptive Fine Motor Development (AFMD), the PMT group presented more frequent “normal” outcomes (5; 83.3%), with a mean score of 13.2 points in the SIS (p < 0.0001). For those that evolved with “risk,” in both AFMD and gross motor development (GMD), the MM group stood out (4; 66.7%), presenting a mean SIS score of 12.1 (p < 0.0001). The MR quality as a function of the offspring number is associated with AFMD and GMD of premature infants in the first year of life. |
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Associations between Maternal Responsiveness due to The Number of Offspring and Motor Development Asociaciones entre la Responsividad Maternal en Función de la Descendencia y Desarrollo Motor Associações entre Responsividade Materna em Função da Prole e Desenvolvimento Motordesenvolvimentoprematuroresponsividade maternaparidadedesenvolvimento motordesarrolloprematuroresponsividad maternaparidadedesarrollo motordevelopmentpreterm babiesmaternal resposiveness parity motor developmentMaternal responsiveness (MR) is a predictor of the acquisition of motor skills by premature infants. This study aimed to verify associations between MR due to the number of offspring and motor development (MD) in preterm infants. Eighteen dyads participated in this study, divided into three groups: primiparous mothers with twin newborns (PMT), primiparous mothers (PM), and multiparous mothers (MM). Medical Records, the Social Interaction Scale (SIS), and a Motor Development Observation Protocol were used. In the Adaptive Fine Motor Development (AFMD), the PMT group presented more frequent “normal” outcomes (5; 83.3%), with a mean score of 13.2 points in the SIS (p < 0.0001). For those that evolved with “risk,” in both AFMD and gross motor development (GMD), the MM group stood out (4; 66.7%), presenting a mean SIS score of 12.1 (p < 0.0001). The MR quality as a function of the offspring number is associated with AFMD and GMD of premature infants in the first year of life.La responsividad materna (RM) es predictor de la adquisición de habilidades motoras de prematuros. El objetivo de este estúdio fue verificar las asociaciones entre la RM y el desarrollo motor (DM) de los bebés prematuros según el tamaño de la descendencia. Participó 18 díades, en tres grupos: madres primíparas y recién nacidos gemelos (MPG), madres primíparas (MP) y madres multíparas (MM). Se utilizaron ficha clínica, Escala de Interacción social (EIS), Protocolo de Observación del DM. En el Desarrollo Motor Fino Adaptativo (DMFA), el grupo MPG presentado el resultado común más frecuente (5; 83,3%), con una puntuación de 13,2 EIS (p < 0,0001). Los que evolucionaron con “riesgo” en los DMFA y desarrollo motor grueso (DMG), las MM se destacaron (4; 66,7%), con puntuación de 12,1 (p < 0,0001). Calidad de la RM asocia con DMFA y DMG de prematuros en el primero año de vida en función del tamaño de la descendenciaIntrodução: A responsividade materna (RM) é um importante preditor da aquisição de habilidades motoras de bebês prematuros, no entanto, pode ser influenciada pelo tamanho da prole. Objetivo: Verificar como a RM e o tamanho da prole pode influenciar no desenvolvimento motor de neonatos prematuros. Método: Participaram 18 díades que foram distribuídas em três grupos. Foram utilizados a Ficha clínica, a Escala de interação social (EIS) e o Protocolo de Observação do Desenvolvimento Motor (PODM). Resultados: Entre as crianças que evoluíram com desenvolvimento motor normal no DMFA, o MPG foi o mais frequente (5; 83.3%), com escore 13.2 pontos na EIS (p < 0.0001). Para aquelas com desfecho de risco tanto no DMFA quanto no DMG, o grupo MM se destacou (4; 66.7%), apresentando escore de 12.1 (p < 0.0001). Conclusão: A qualidade da RM interfere no DMFA e DMG de prematuros, entretanto a presença de irmãos também interfere no desenvolvimento.Editora Mackenzie2020-04-14info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfapplication/pdfhttp://editorarevistas.mackenzie.br/index.php/ptp/article/view/1179910.5935/1980-6906/psicologia.v22n1p144-160The Journal Of Psychology: Theory and Practice ; Vol. 22 No. 1 (2020); 127-160Revista Psicología: Teoría y Práctica; Vol. 22 Núm. 1 (2020); 127-160Revista Psicologia: Teoria e Prática; v. 22 n. 1 (2020); 127-1601980-69061516-3687reponame:Psicologia (Universidade Presbiteriana Mackenzie. Online)instname:Universidade Presbiteriana Mackenzie (UPM)instacron:UPMporenghttp://editorarevistas.mackenzie.br/index.php/ptp/article/view/11799/10496http://editorarevistas.mackenzie.br/index.php/ptp/article/view/11799/10498Copyright (c) 2020 Paula Cristina Soares Mesquita, Daniela Dias Siqueira, Marilice Fernandes Garotti, Ivete Furtado Ribeiro Caldashttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessMesquita, Paula Cristina SoaresSiqueira, Daniela DiasGarotti, Marilice FernandesCaldas, Ivete Furtado Ribeiro2023-07-25T17:42:38Zoai:ojs.editorarevistas.mackenzie.br:article/11799Revistahttp://editorarevistas.mackenzie.br/index.php/ptp/indexPRIhttp://editorarevistas.mackenzie.br/index.php/ptp/oairevistapsico@mackenzie.br1980-69061516-3687opendoar:2023-07-25T17:42:38Psicologia (Universidade Presbiteriana Mackenzie. Online) - Universidade Presbiteriana Mackenzie (UPM)false |
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Associations between Maternal Responsiveness due to The Number of Offspring and Motor Development Asociaciones entre la Responsividad Maternal en Función de la Descendencia y Desarrollo Motor Associações entre Responsividade Materna em Função da Prole e Desenvolvimento Motor |
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Associations between Maternal Responsiveness due to The Number of Offspring and Motor Development |
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Associations between Maternal Responsiveness due to The Number of Offspring and Motor Development Mesquita, Paula Cristina Soares desenvolvimento prematuro responsividade materna paridade desenvolvimento motor desarrollo prematuro responsividad materna paridade desarrollo motor development preterm babies maternal resposiveness parity motor development |
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Associations between Maternal Responsiveness due to The Number of Offspring and Motor Development |
title_full |
Associations between Maternal Responsiveness due to The Number of Offspring and Motor Development |
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Associations between Maternal Responsiveness due to The Number of Offspring and Motor Development |
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Associations between Maternal Responsiveness due to The Number of Offspring and Motor Development |
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Associations between Maternal Responsiveness due to The Number of Offspring and Motor Development |
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Mesquita, Paula Cristina Soares |
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Mesquita, Paula Cristina Soares Siqueira, Daniela Dias Garotti, Marilice Fernandes Caldas, Ivete Furtado Ribeiro |
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Siqueira, Daniela Dias Garotti, Marilice Fernandes Caldas, Ivete Furtado Ribeiro |
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Mesquita, Paula Cristina Soares Siqueira, Daniela Dias Garotti, Marilice Fernandes Caldas, Ivete Furtado Ribeiro |
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desenvolvimento prematuro responsividade materna paridade desenvolvimento motor desarrollo prematuro responsividad materna paridade desarrollo motor development preterm babies maternal resposiveness parity motor development |
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desenvolvimento prematuro responsividade materna paridade desenvolvimento motor desarrollo prematuro responsividad materna paridade desarrollo motor development preterm babies maternal resposiveness parity motor development |
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Maternal responsiveness (MR) is a predictor of the acquisition of motor skills by premature infants. This study aimed to verify associations between MR due to the number of offspring and motor development (MD) in preterm infants. Eighteen dyads participated in this study, divided into three groups: primiparous mothers with twin newborns (PMT), primiparous mothers (PM), and multiparous mothers (MM). Medical Records, the Social Interaction Scale (SIS), and a Motor Development Observation Protocol were used. In the Adaptive Fine Motor Development (AFMD), the PMT group presented more frequent “normal” outcomes (5; 83.3%), with a mean score of 13.2 points in the SIS (p < 0.0001). For those that evolved with “risk,” in both AFMD and gross motor development (GMD), the MM group stood out (4; 66.7%), presenting a mean SIS score of 12.1 (p < 0.0001). The MR quality as a function of the offspring number is associated with AFMD and GMD of premature infants in the first year of life. |
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The Journal Of Psychology: Theory and Practice ; Vol. 22 No. 1 (2020); 127-160 Revista Psicología: Teoría y Práctica; Vol. 22 Núm. 1 (2020); 127-160 Revista Psicologia: Teoria e Prática; v. 22 n. 1 (2020); 127-160 1980-6906 1516-3687 reponame:Psicologia (Universidade Presbiteriana Mackenzie. Online) instname:Universidade Presbiteriana Mackenzie (UPM) instacron:UPM |
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