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Symptoms of attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder in first-time expectant women: Relations with parenting cognitions and behaviors

机译:初次孕妇的注意缺陷/多动症的症状:与父母的认知和行为的关系

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The relationship between maternal symptoms of attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and parenting cognitions and behaviors was studied in 86 first-time expectant women. Women high on ADHD symptoms were less likely to be married, less likely to have obtained at least some university education, and less likely to report that they wanted to get pregnant at the time they became pregnant. As predicted, ADHD symptoms were positively correlated with symptoms of anxiety and depression, and predicted less positive prenatal expectations regarding the infant and the future maternal role and lower maternal self-efficacy. Contrary to predictions, ADHD did not predict any incremental variance in maternal stressful life events or social support. Symptoms of ADHD were negatively correlated with attendance at recommended prenatal checkups, but were unrelated to other behaviors during pregnancy. Findings suggest that even prior to any contact with their infant, women with ADHD symptoms have maladaptive cognitions regarding their expectations of motherhood and parenting abilities. As a result, they may benefit from early interventions that focus on attenuating the potential negative effects that these maladaptive cognitions might have on the mother-infant relationship and later developmental outcomes for their children.
机译:研究了86名初次怀孕妇女的注意力缺陷/多动障碍(ADHD)的孕产妇症状与育儿认知和行为之间的关系。患有ADHD症状的女性不太可能结婚,也不太可能至少接受过一些大学教育,并且不太可能在怀孕时报告自己想怀孕。如预料的那样,ADHD症状与焦虑和抑郁症状呈正相关,并预测对婴儿和未来母体的积极产前期望较低,而母体自我效能较低。与预测相反,ADHD并未预测孕产妇压力性生活事件或社会支持的任何增量变化。多动症的症状与参加建议的产前检查呈负相关,但与怀孕期间的其他行为无关。研究结果表明,患有ADHD症状的妇女甚至在与婴儿接触之前就对母亲的期望和育儿能力都具有适应不良的认知。结果,他们可能会受益于早期干预措施,这些干预措施的重点是减轻这些不良适应症认知可能对母婴关系以及对他们的孩子以后的发展成果的潜在负面影响。

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