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Maternal Depression at 6 Weeks and 4 Months Postpartum and Maternal Facial Affect during Face-to-Face Interactions with 4-Month-Old Infants: Frequency and Stability

机译:产后6周和4个月的产妇抑郁和与4个月大婴儿面对面互动时的母亲面部影响:频率和稳定性

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Postpartum (maternal) depression is a significant public health concern affecting maternal mental health and the child's cognitive, emotional and behavioral development. Maternal depression has been associated with mothers' impaired communication patterns during early mother-infant face-to-face interactions. The present study investigated how stability or change in maternal depression status between 6 weeks and 4 months postpartum is associated with differences in maternal facial affect during mother-infant face-to-face exchanges with 4-month-old infants. Four groups of mothers with either no depression, stable depression, remitted depression, or recent onset depression were videotaped during face-to-face interactions with their 4-month-old infants, and maternal facial affect was coded using microanalysis. The study examined whether the four groups of mothers differed in terms of frequencies of positive and negative facial affect, as well as the stability or predictability of mothers' facial affect over time during the interaction. Results indicated that mothers with recent onset depression exhibited fewer positive facial affect behaviors than mothers in the other three groups. In terms of stability or predictability of facial affect, results found that the facial affect of mothers who had been depressed at 6 weeks but no longer at 4 months was less predictable based on their own previous facial affect, and more predictable based on their infant's previous facial affect than mothers in the other three groups, suggesting that mothers whose depression had remitted were more vigilant in responding to the infant's behavior at the expense of their own self-stabilization.
机译:产后(母亲)抑郁症是影响母亲心理健康以及孩子的认知,情感和行为发展的重要公共卫生问题。在早期的母婴面对面互动中,母亲的抑郁与母亲的沟通方式受损有关。本研究调查了产后6周至4个月之间母体抑郁状态的稳定性或变化与4个月大婴儿母婴面对面交流期间母体面部影响的差异如何相关。在与4个月大的婴儿进行面对面互动时,对四组没有抑郁,稳定抑郁,缓解性抑郁或近期发作性抑郁的母亲进行了录像,并使用微分析对母亲的面部情感进行了编码。这项研究检查了四组母亲在正面和负面面部表情的频率,互动过程中随着时间推移的稳定性或可预测性方面是否有所不同。结果表明,与其他三组母亲相比,最近患抑郁症的母亲表现出更少的积极面部情感行为。在面部表情的稳定性或可预测性方面,结果发现,在6周时抑郁但在4个月后不再抑郁的母亲的面部表情,根据他们自己以前的面部表情,较难预测,而根据婴儿先前的面部表情,则较可预测。面部表情的影响要比其他三组母亲的表情偏低,这表明抑郁症缓解的母亲对婴儿行为的反应更加警惕,以牺牲自己的自我稳定为代价。

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  • 作者

    Battistello-Seelye, Chiara.;

  • 作者单位

    New York University.;

  • 授予单位 New York University.;
  • 学科 Social work.;Clinical psychology.;Individual family studies.;Obstetrics.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2018
  • 页码 105 p.
  • 总页数 105
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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