Spletna stran Psiholoških obzorij uporablja piškotke za namene avtentikacije uporabnikov po prijavi na spletno stran, morebitno stalno prijavo na željo uporabnika in za namen beleženja števila ogledov posameznih strani Psiholoških obzorij.
Ali se strinjate, da na vaš računalnik (brskalnik) naložimo piškotke za te namene? Svojo odločitev lahko kasneje tudi spremenite na strani Zasebnost.

Želim izvedeti več

Psihološka obzorja :: Horizons of Psychology

Znanstveno-strokovna psihološka revija Društva psihologov Slovenije

Indeksirana v:
Scopus
PsycINFO
Academic OneFile

Smo člani DOAJ in CrossRef

sien
VSEBINA ZA AVTORJE PREDSTAVITEV UREDNIŠTVO POVEZAVE

Iskalnik

Moj račun

Članki z največ ogledi

 

« Nazaj na Letnik 26 (2017)

flag Go to the article page in English / Pojdi na angleško stran članka


Vez med nosečnico in njenim nerojenim otrokom

Lucija Pavše, Nataša Tul Mandić in Vislava Globevnik Velikonja

pdf Polno besedilo (pdf)  |  Ogledi: 431  |  flagNapisan v slovenščini.  |  Objavljeno: 8. januar 2017

pdf https://doi.org/10.20419/2017.26.459  |  Citati: CrossRef (1)

Povzetek: Vez med materjo in otrokom se začne vzpostavljati že pred rojstvom, se z napredovanjem nosečnosti krepi in je povezana s kvaliteto odnosa med materjo in otrokom po porodu. Kljub temu, da številni avtorji za opisovanje vedenj, čustev in zaznav, ki jih bodoča mati izraža do nerojenega otroka, uporabljajo izraz navezanost med materjo in plodom ali prenatalna navezanost, uporaba tega pojma ni ustrezna. Če upoštevamo Bowlbyevo in Ainsworthovo teorijo navezanosti, potem lahko odnos med materjo in nerojenim otrokom opišemo z vedenjskim sistemom skrbi. Namen prispevka je predstaviti dileme glede ustrezne terminologije, različne definicije, ocenjevalne lestvice ter dejavnike, ki so povezani z razvojem vezi med nosečnico in plodom. Ker je kvaliteta tega odnosa napovedni dejavnik številnih izidov za mati in otroka po porodu, morajo biti cilji prihodnjih raziskav usmerjeni v natančnejšo konceptualizacijo in definicijo pojma, v razvoj ustreznih merskih instrumentov ter v raziskovanje napovednih dejavnikov in dejavnikov tveganja.

Ključne besede: prenatalna navezanost, nosečnost, matere, vedenjski sistem skrbi


Citiraj:
Pavše, L., Tul Mandić N. in Globevnik Velikonja, V. (2017). Vez med nosečnico in njenim nerojenim otrokom [The bond between a mother and her unborn child]. Psihološka obzorja, 26, 1–7. https://doi.org/10.20419/2017.26.459


Seznam literature v članku


Abrams, B., Altman, S. L. in Pickett, K. E. (2000). Pregnancy weight gain: Still controversial. American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, 71, 1233–1241.

Ainsworth, M. D. S. (1969). Object relations, dependency and attachment: A theoretical review of the infant-mother relationship. Child Development, 40, 969–1025. CrossRef

Alhusen, J. L., Gross, D., Hayat, M. J., Rose, L. in Sharps, P. (2012). The role of mental health on maternal-fetal attachment in low income women. Journal of Obstetric, Gynecologic and Neonatal Nursing, 41, 71–81. CrossRef

Alhusen, J. L., Hayat, M. J. in Gross, D. (2013). A longitudinal study of maternal attachment and infant development outcomes. Archives of Women's Mental Health, 16(6), 521– 529. CrossRef

Arnott, B. in Meins, E. (2008). Continuity in mind-mindedness from pregnancy to the first year of life. Infant Behaviour and Development, 31, 647–654. CrossRef

Benoit, D., Parker, K. C. H. in Zeanah, C. H. (1997). Mothers' representations of their infants assessed prenatally: Stability and association with infants' attachment classifications. Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 38, 307–313. CrossRef

Bielawska-Batorowicz, E. in Siddiqui, A. (2008). A study of prenatal attachment with Swedish and Polish expectant mothers. Journal of Reproductive and Infant Psychology, 26(4), 373–384. CrossRef

Bloom, K. C. (1995). The development of attachment behaviors in pregnant adolescents. Nursing Research, 44, 284–289. CrossRef

Bowlby, J. (1982). Attachment and loss: Vol.1: Attachment (2. izd.). New York, NY, ZDA: Basic Books.

Brandon, A. R., Trivedi, M. H., Hynan, L. S., Miltenberger, P. D., Labat, D. B., Rifkin, J. B. in Stringer, C. A. (2008). Prenatal depression in women hospitalized for obstetric risk. Journal of Clinical Psychiatry, 69, 625–643. CrossRef

Cannella, B. L. (2005). Maternal-fetal attachment: An integrative review. Journal of Advanced Nursing, 50, 60–68. CrossRef

Clapp, J. F. (2000). Exercise during pregnancy: A clinical update. Clinics in Sports Medicine, 19, 273–286. CrossRef

Condon, J. T. (1993). The assessment of antenatal emotional attachment: Development of a questionnaire instrument. British Journal of Medical Psychology, 66, 167–183. CrossRef

Condon, J. T. in Corkindale, C. (1997). The correlates of antenatal attachment in pregnant women. British Journal of Medical Psychology, 70, 359–372. CrossRef

Condon, J. T., Corkindale, C., Boyce, P. in Gamble, E. (2013). A longitudinal study of father- to-infant attachment: Antecedents and correlates. Journal of Reproductive and Infant Psychology, 31, 15–30. CrossRef

Cranley, M. S. (1981). Development of a tool for the measurement of maternal attachment during pregnancy. Nursing Research, 30, 281–284. CrossRef

Della Vedova, A. M., Dabrassi, F. in Imbasciati, A. (2008). Assessing prenatal attachment in a sample of Italian women. Journal of Reproductive and Infant Psychology, 26, 86–98. CrossRef

Deutsch, H. (1945). The psychology of women: Vol 2. New York, NY, ZDA: Grune and Stratton.

DiPietro, J. A. (2010). Psychological and psychophysiological considerations regarding the maternal–fetal relationship. Infant and Child Development, 19, 27–38. CrossRef

DiPietro, J., Costigan, K. A. in Gurewitsch, E. (2003). Fetal response to induced maternal stress. Early Human Development, 74, 125–138. CrossRef

DiPietro, J., Costigan, K., Nelson, P., Gurewitsch, E. in Laudenslager, M. (2008). Maternal and fetal responses to induced relaxation during pregnancy. Biological Psychology, 77, 11–19. CrossRef

DiPietro, J. A., Kivlighan, K. T., Costigan, K. A. in Laudenslager, M. M. (2009). Fetal motor activity is associated with maternal cortisol. Developmental Psychobiology, 51, 502– 512. CrossRef

Fischer, S. in Gillman, I. (1991). Surrogate motherhood: Attachment, attitudes and social support. Psychiatry, 54, 13–20. CrossRef

Foster, S. F., Slade, P. in Wilson. K. (1996). Body image, maternal–fetal attachment and breast- feeding. Journal of Psychosomatic Research, 41, 181–184. CrossRef

Fowles, E. R. (1996). Relationships among prenatal maternal attachment, presence of postnatal depressive symptoms, and maternal role attainment. Journal for Specialists in Pediatric Nursing, 1(2), 75–82. CrossRef

Gau, M. L. in Lee, T. Y. (2003). Construct validity of the prenatal attachment inventory: A confirmatory factor analysis approach. Journal of Nursing Research, 11, 177–187. CrossRef

Honjo, S., Arai, S., Kaneko, H., Ujiie, T., Murase, S., ... Sechiyama, H. (2003). Antenatal depression and maternal-fetal attachment. Psychopathology, 36, 304–311. CrossRef

Hsu, T. L. in Chen, C. H. (2001). Stress and maternal-fetal attachment of pregnant women during their third trimester. The Kaohsiung Journal of Medical Sciences, 17(1), 36–45.

James, D. K. (2009). Foetal learning: A critical review. Infant and Child Development, 19, 45–54. CrossRef

Kisilevsky, B. S. in Hains, S. M. (2010). Exploring the relationship between fetal heart rate and cognition. Infant and Child Development, 19, 60–75. CrossRef

Kleinveld, J. H., Timmermans, D. R. M., van den Berg, M., van Eijk, J. T. M. in Ten Kate, L. P. (2007). Does offering and performing prenatal screening influence women's attachment to their unborn child? A longitudinal randomized controlled trial. Prenatal Diagnosis, 27, 757–764. CrossRef

Koniak-Griffin, D. in Verzemnieks, I. (1991). Effects of nursing intervention on adolescents maternal role attainment. Issues in Contemporary Pediatric Nursing, 14, 121–137. CrossRef

Lecanuet, J. P. in Schaal, B. (1996). Foetal sensory competencies. European Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology and Reproductive Biology, 68(1–2), 1–23. CrossRef

Leifer, M. (1977). Psychological changes accompanying pregnancy and motherhood. Genetic Psychology Monographs, 95, 55–96.

Mercer, R. T., Ferketich, S., May, K., DeJoseph, J. in Sollid, J. (1988). Further exploration of maternal and paternal foetal attachment. Research in Nursing and Health, 11, 83–95. CrossRef

Mikhail, M. S., Youchah, J., DeVore, N., Ho, G. Y. in Anayaegbunam, A. (1995). Decreased maternal–fetal attachment in methadone-maintained pregnant women: Preliminary study. Journal of the Association for Academic Minority Physicians, 6(3), 112–114.

Mikulincer, M. in Florian, V. (1999). Maternal-fetal bonding, coping strategies, and mental health during pregnancy: The contribution of attachment style. Journal of Social and Clinical Psychology, 18, 255–276. CrossRef

Mikulincer, M. in Shaver, P. R. (2007). Attachment in adulthood: Structure, dynamics, and change. New York, NY, ZDA: Guilford Press.

Müller, M. E. (1993). Development of the prenatal attachment inventory. Western Journal of Nursing Research, 15, 199–215. CrossRef

Pallant, J. F., Haines, H. M., Hildingsson, I., Cross, M. in Rubertsson, C. (2014). Psychometric evaluation and refinement of the Prenatal Attachment Inventory. Journal of Reproductive and Infant Psychology, 32(2), 112–125. CrossRef

Ranson, K. E. in Urichuk, L. J. (2008). The effect of parent–child relationships on child biopsychosocial outcomes: A review. Early Child Development and Care, 2, 129–152. CrossRef

Raphael-Leff, J. (1991). Psychological processes of childbearing. London, Združeno kraljestvo: Chapman Hall.

Rees, B. L. (1980). Measuring identification with the mothering role. Research in Nursing and Health, 2, 49–56. CrossRef

Righetti, P. L., Dell'Avanzo, M., Grigio, M. in Nicolini, U. (2005). Maternal/paternal attachment and fourth-dimensional ultrasound technique: A preliminary report. British Journal of Psychology, 96, 129–137. CrossRef

Sandbrook, S. P. in Adamson-Macedo, E. N. (2004). Maternal-fetal attachment: Searching for a new definition. Neuroendocrinology Letters, 25, 169–182.

Shieh, C., Kravitz, M. in Wang, H. H. (2001). What do we know about maternal-fetal attachment. The Kaohsiung Journal of Medical Science, 17(9), 448–454.

Siddiqui, A. in Hägglöf, B. (2000). Does maternal prenatal attachment predict postnatal mother-infant interaction? Early Human Development, 59, 13–25. CrossRef

Siddiqui, A., Hägglöf, B. in Eisemann, M. (1999). An exploration of prenatal attachment in Swedish expectant women. Journal of Reproductive and Infant Psychology, 17(4), 369–380. CrossRef

Siegel, D. J. (2001). Toward an interpersonal neurobiology of the developing mind: Attachment relationships, mindsight, and neural integration. Infant Mental Health Journal, 22(1–2), 67–94. CrossRef

Stanton F. in Golombok S. (1993). Maternal–fetal attachment during pregnancy following in- vitro fertilization. Journal of Psychosomatic Obstetrics and Gynecology, 14, 154–158. CrossRef

Ustunsoz, A., Guvenc, G., Akyuz, A. in Oflaz, F. (2010). Comparison of maternal-and paternal-fetal attachment in Turkish couples. Midwifery, 26(2), 1–9. CrossRef

van Bakel, H. J. A., Maas, A. J. B. M., Vreeswijk, C. M. J. M. in Vingerhoets, A. J. J. M. (2013). Pictorial representation of attachment: Measuring the parent-fetus relationship in expectant mothers and fathers. BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth, 13, 138–147. CrossRef

van Bussel, J. C. H., Spitz, B. in Demyttenaere, K. (2009). Anxiety in pregnant and postpartum women: An exploratory study of the role of maternal orientations. Journal of Affective Disorders, 114, 232–242. CrossRef

Van den Bergh, B. in Simons, A. (2009). A review of scales to measure the mother-foetus relationship. Journal of Reproductive and Infant Psychology, 27, 114–126. CrossRef

Walker, L. O., Cooney, A. T. in Riggs, M. W. (1999). Psychosocial and demographic factors related to health behaviors in the 1st trimester. Journal of Obstetric, Gynecologic, and Neonatal Nursing, 28, 606–614. CrossRef

Walsh, J. (2010). Definitions matter: If maternal-fetal relationships are not attachment, what are they? Archives of Womens Mental Health, 13, 449–451. CrossRef

Walsh, J., Hepper, E. G. in Marshall, B. J. (2014). Investigating attachment, caregiving, and mental health: A model of maternal-fetal relationships. BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth, 14(1), 1–9. CrossRef

Wilson, M. E., White, M. A., Cobb, B., Curry, R., Greene, D. in Popovich, D. (2000). Family dynamics, parental-foetal attachment and infant temperament. Journal of Advanced Nursing, 31, 204–210. CrossRef

Winnicott, D. W. (1958). Collected works: From paediatrics to psycho-analysis. London, Združeno kraljestvo: Tavistock.

Wu, J. H. in Eichmann, M. A. (1988). Fetal sex identification and prenatal bonding. Psychological Reports, 63, 199–202. CrossRef

Yarcheski, A., Mahon, N. E., Yarcheski, T. J., Hanks, M. M. in Cannella, B. L. (2009). A meta-analytic study of predictors of maternal-fetal attachment. International Journal of Nursing Studies, 46, 708–715. CrossRef

Zimerman, A. in Doan, H. M. (2008). Empathy : It's relationship to prenatal attachment and previous parenting experience. International Journal of Prenatal and Perinatal Psychology and Medicine, 20(1), 29–41.


Citati prek sistema CrossRef (1)

Analiza notranje strukture slovenskega prevoda Lestvice vezi med nosečnico in plodom (PAI)
       Lucija Pavše, Nataša Tul, Vislava Velikonja
       Psihološka obzorja / Horizons of Psychology, 2019
       https://doi.org/10.20419/2019.28.496


« Nazaj na Letnik 26 (2017)