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The Affecting Factors of Maternal Attachment and Maternal Attachment Status in Primipara

Year 2020, Volume: 2 Issue: 1, 47 - 53, 29.02.2020

Abstract

Attachment is the development of process between an infant and a
significant other (mother, father, sibling and caretaker). Positive bonding
process including physical contact, making eye to eye contact, speaking in
soft, and touching and exploring the infant. In the negative bonding process,
the person does not establish intimacy with the baby, not to participate caring
for infant, not to hold infant close, and behaviour to disagreebly the infant. Maternal
and infant health status, number of pregnancy, the relationship between
parents, ties of family, the presence of depression, socio-economic status, risky
pregnancies, first pregnancy like ed. affect for the several factors. In order
to ensure positive maternal attachment, screening of risky groups, supporting
families during and after pregnancy, conducting group or individual trainings,
early detection of attachment, early detection and resolution of problems and
monitoring of the process are recommended.

References

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  • 9.İsosavi S, Flykt M, Belt R, Posa T, Kuittinen S, Puura K, et al. Attachment representations among substance-abusing women in transition to motherhood: implications for prenatal emotions and mother–infant interaction. Attachment & Human Development, 2016; 18(4): 391-417.
  • 10.Royal Collage of Obstetricians and Gynaecolgists. Maternal Emotional Wellbeing and Infant Development. https://www.rcog.org.uk/en/. Erişim tarihi 01. 12. 2018.
  • 11.Pisoni C, Garafoli F, Tzialla C, Orcesi S, Spinillo A, Politi P et al. Complexity of parental prenatal attachment during pregnancy at risk for preterm delivery. The Journal of Maternal-Fetal & Neonatal Medicine 2015; 1-6.
  • 12.Nieto L, Lara MA, Navarrette L. Prenatal Predictors of Maternal Attachment and Their Association with Postpartum Depressive Symptoms in Mexican Women at Risk of Depression. Matern Child Health J, 2017; 21: 1250-1259.
  • 13.Chen EM, Gau ML, Liu CY, Lee TY. Effects of Father-Neonate Skin o-Skin Contact on Attachment: A Randomized Controlled Trial. Nursing Research and Practice, 2017.
  • 14.Tehrani SG, Bazzaian S, Nayeri ND. Pregnancy Experiences of First Time Fathers in Iran: A Qualitative Interview Study.Iran Red Crescent Med J, 2015; 17(2).
  • 15.Chung FF, Wan GH, Kuo SC, Lin KC, Liu HE. Mother–infant interaction quality and sense of parenting competence at six months postpartum for first-time mothers in Taiwan: a multiple time series design. BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth, 2018; 18:365.
  • 16.Loudon, Katherine-Buchanan, Steven-Ruthven, Ian. The everyday life information seeking behaviours of first-time mothers. Journal of Documentation, 2015; 72(1).
  • 17.Javadifar N, Mailesi F, Nikbakht A, Nediat S, Montazeri A. Journey to Motherhood in the First Year After Child Birth. Journal of Family and Reproductive Health,2016; 10(3).
  • 18.Kristensen IH, Simonsen M, Trillinsgaard T, Kronborg H. Video feedback promotes relations between infants and vulnerable first-time mothers: a quasi-experimental study. BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth, 2017; 17:379.
  • 19.Claridge AM, Lettenberger-Klein CG, Vandonge CM. Pregnancy intention and positive parenting behaviours among first time mothers: The importance of mothers’ contexts. Journal of Family Issues, 2015; 1(21).
  • 20.Aprianti R. The effects of baby massage on bounding attachment of primipara mother in BPM Kecamatan Periuk Tangerang. 3rd International Nursing Conference, 2017.
  • 21.Taffazoli M, Asadi MM, Aminyazdi SA, Shakeri MT. The relationship between maternal-fetal attachment and mother-infant attachment behaviours in primiparous women referring to Mashhad Health Care Centers. Journal of Midwifery &Reproductive-Health, 2015; 3(2):318-327.
  • 22.Edelstein RS, Wardecker BM, Chopic WJ, Moors AC, Shipman EL. Prenatal Hormones in First-Time Expectant Parents: Longitudinal Changes and Within-Couple Correlations. American Journal of Human Biology, 2015; 27:317–325.

Maternal Bağlanmayı Etkileyen Faktörler ve Primiparlarda Maternal Bağlanma Durumu

Year 2020, Volume: 2 Issue: 1, 47 - 53, 29.02.2020

Abstract

Bağlanma anne ile
bebeğinin ya da bebeğe bakım veren kişiler arasında gelişen duygusal bir
süreçtir. Pozitif bağlanma süreci; fiziksel teması, göz-göze iletişimi, sakin
bir şekilde konuşmayı ve dokunarak bebeği keşfetmeyi içerir. Negatif bağlanma
sürecinde ise kişi bebeği ile yakınlık kuramaz, bakımına katılmaz, bebeği
kendine yakın tutmaktan kaçınır ve bebeğine uygun olmayan bir şekilde davranır.
Anne ve bebeğin sağlık durumu, gebelik sayısı, ebeveynler arasındaki ilişki
durumu, aile bağları, kültürel yapı, gebeliğin planlı olma durumu, postpartum
depresyon varlığı, sosyo-ekonomik durum, riskli gebelikler, ilk gebelik
deneyimi gibi birçok faktör bağlanma sürecini etkilemektedir. Pozitif maternal
bağlanmanın sağlanması için özellikle riskli grupların taranması, gebelik
döneminde ve sonrasında ailelerin desteklenmesi, grup ya da bireysel
eğitimlerin yapılması, bağlanmanın erken dönemde saptanması, problemlerin erken
dönemde saptanarak çözümlenmesi ve sürecin gözlemlenmesi önerilmektedir.

References

  • 1.Polan HJ, Hofer MA. Psychobiological Origins of Infant Attachment and Its Role in Development. In: Cassidy J, Shayer PR, Eds. Handbook of Attachment, Theory, Research and Clinical Applications. 3rd ed. New York: The Guilford Press; 2016. p. 117-119.
  • 2.Kaakien JR, Coehlo DP, Steele R, Tabacco A, Hanson, SH. Family Health Care Nursing. 5th ed. Philadelphia; F.A. Davis Company:2015.
  • 3.Alligood, MR. Nursing Theory: Utilization and Application. 5th ed. St.Louis, Missouri: Elsevier, Mosby; 2014.
  • 4.Davidson MR, London ML, Wieland Ladewig PA. Olds’ Maternal-Newborn Nursing & Women’s Health. 9th ed. USA: Pearson; 2012.
  • 5.Ricci SS. Essentials of Maternity, Newborn&Women’s Health Nursing. 2nd ed. Philadelphia: Wolters Kluwer / Lippincott Williams / Wilkins; 2009.
  • 6.Perry BD, 2013. https://www.ChildTrauma.org/en/. Erişim tarihi 01. 12. 2018.
  • 7.Grossman KE, Grossman K & Waters E. Attachment from infancy to adulthood. New York: Guilford Publications, Inc, 2006.
  • 8.Noyman-Veksler G, Herishanu-Gilutz S, Kofman O, Holcberg G. Post-natal psychopathology and bonding with the infant among first-time mothers undergoing a caesarian section and vaginal delivery: Sense of coherence and social support as moderators. Psychology & Health, 2015; 30(4): 441-455.
  • 9.İsosavi S, Flykt M, Belt R, Posa T, Kuittinen S, Puura K, et al. Attachment representations among substance-abusing women in transition to motherhood: implications for prenatal emotions and mother–infant interaction. Attachment & Human Development, 2016; 18(4): 391-417.
  • 10.Royal Collage of Obstetricians and Gynaecolgists. Maternal Emotional Wellbeing and Infant Development. https://www.rcog.org.uk/en/. Erişim tarihi 01. 12. 2018.
  • 11.Pisoni C, Garafoli F, Tzialla C, Orcesi S, Spinillo A, Politi P et al. Complexity of parental prenatal attachment during pregnancy at risk for preterm delivery. The Journal of Maternal-Fetal & Neonatal Medicine 2015; 1-6.
  • 12.Nieto L, Lara MA, Navarrette L. Prenatal Predictors of Maternal Attachment and Their Association with Postpartum Depressive Symptoms in Mexican Women at Risk of Depression. Matern Child Health J, 2017; 21: 1250-1259.
  • 13.Chen EM, Gau ML, Liu CY, Lee TY. Effects of Father-Neonate Skin o-Skin Contact on Attachment: A Randomized Controlled Trial. Nursing Research and Practice, 2017.
  • 14.Tehrani SG, Bazzaian S, Nayeri ND. Pregnancy Experiences of First Time Fathers in Iran: A Qualitative Interview Study.Iran Red Crescent Med J, 2015; 17(2).
  • 15.Chung FF, Wan GH, Kuo SC, Lin KC, Liu HE. Mother–infant interaction quality and sense of parenting competence at six months postpartum for first-time mothers in Taiwan: a multiple time series design. BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth, 2018; 18:365.
  • 16.Loudon, Katherine-Buchanan, Steven-Ruthven, Ian. The everyday life information seeking behaviours of first-time mothers. Journal of Documentation, 2015; 72(1).
  • 17.Javadifar N, Mailesi F, Nikbakht A, Nediat S, Montazeri A. Journey to Motherhood in the First Year After Child Birth. Journal of Family and Reproductive Health,2016; 10(3).
  • 18.Kristensen IH, Simonsen M, Trillinsgaard T, Kronborg H. Video feedback promotes relations between infants and vulnerable first-time mothers: a quasi-experimental study. BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth, 2017; 17:379.
  • 19.Claridge AM, Lettenberger-Klein CG, Vandonge CM. Pregnancy intention and positive parenting behaviours among first time mothers: The importance of mothers’ contexts. Journal of Family Issues, 2015; 1(21).
  • 20.Aprianti R. The effects of baby massage on bounding attachment of primipara mother in BPM Kecamatan Periuk Tangerang. 3rd International Nursing Conference, 2017.
  • 21.Taffazoli M, Asadi MM, Aminyazdi SA, Shakeri MT. The relationship between maternal-fetal attachment and mother-infant attachment behaviours in primiparous women referring to Mashhad Health Care Centers. Journal of Midwifery &Reproductive-Health, 2015; 3(2):318-327.
  • 22.Edelstein RS, Wardecker BM, Chopic WJ, Moors AC, Shipman EL. Prenatal Hormones in First-Time Expectant Parents: Longitudinal Changes and Within-Couple Correlations. American Journal of Human Biology, 2015; 27:317–325.
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Primary Language Turkish
Subjects Health Care Administration
Journal Section Derleme
Authors

Emine Kınık 0000-0002-5701-4046

Handan Özcan 0000-0002-7131-1856

Publication Date February 29, 2020
Submission Date July 25, 2019
Published in Issue Year 2020 Volume: 2 Issue: 1

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APA Kınık, E., & Özcan, H. (2020). Maternal Bağlanmayı Etkileyen Faktörler ve Primiparlarda Maternal Bağlanma Durumu. Sağlık Profesyonelleri Araştırma Dergisi, 2(1), 47-53.
AMA Kınık E, Özcan H. Maternal Bağlanmayı Etkileyen Faktörler ve Primiparlarda Maternal Bağlanma Durumu. J Health Pro Res. February 2020;2(1):47-53.
Chicago Kınık, Emine, and Handan Özcan. “Maternal Bağlanmayı Etkileyen Faktörler Ve Primiparlarda Maternal Bağlanma Durumu”. Sağlık Profesyonelleri Araştırma Dergisi 2, no. 1 (February 2020): 47-53.
EndNote Kınık E, Özcan H (February 1, 2020) Maternal Bağlanmayı Etkileyen Faktörler ve Primiparlarda Maternal Bağlanma Durumu. Sağlık Profesyonelleri Araştırma Dergisi 2 1 47–53.
IEEE E. Kınık and H. Özcan, “Maternal Bağlanmayı Etkileyen Faktörler ve Primiparlarda Maternal Bağlanma Durumu”, J Health Pro Res, vol. 2, no. 1, pp. 47–53, 2020.
ISNAD Kınık, Emine - Özcan, Handan. “Maternal Bağlanmayı Etkileyen Faktörler Ve Primiparlarda Maternal Bağlanma Durumu”. Sağlık Profesyonelleri Araştırma Dergisi 2/1 (February 2020), 47-53.
JAMA Kınık E, Özcan H. Maternal Bağlanmayı Etkileyen Faktörler ve Primiparlarda Maternal Bağlanma Durumu. J Health Pro Res. 2020;2:47–53.
MLA Kınık, Emine and Handan Özcan. “Maternal Bağlanmayı Etkileyen Faktörler Ve Primiparlarda Maternal Bağlanma Durumu”. Sağlık Profesyonelleri Araştırma Dergisi, vol. 2, no. 1, 2020, pp. 47-53.
Vancouver Kınık E, Özcan H. Maternal Bağlanmayı Etkileyen Faktörler ve Primiparlarda Maternal Bağlanma Durumu. J Health Pro Res. 2020;2(1):47-53.

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