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Paternal and Maternal Transition to Parenthood: The Risk of Postpartum Depression and Parenting Stress

2015

Transition to parenthood represents an important life event increasing vulnerability to psychological disorders. Postpartum depression and parenting distress are the most common psychological disturbances and a growing scientific evidence suggests that both mothers and fathers are involved in this developmental crisis. This paper aims to explore maternal and paternal experience of transition to parenthood in terms of parenting distress and risk of postpartum depression. Seventy-five couples of first-time parents were invited to compile the Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale and the Parenting Stress Index-Short Form in the first month of children life. Study sample reported very high level…

Postpartum depressionmedicine.medical_specialtyVulnerabilitylcsh:MedicinePediatricsArticleSettore M-PSI/08 - Psicologia ClinicaMedicinePsychiatryTransition to parenthood; parenting distress; postpartum depressionbusiness.industrylcsh:RTransition to parenthoodlcsh:RJ1-570Life eventsParenting stresslcsh:Pediatricsmedicine.diseaseSettore MED/39 - Neuropsichiatria InfantileDistresspostpartum depressionparenting distreEdinburgh Postnatal Depression ScaleAnxietyparenting distressmedicine.symptombusinessMaternal distressClinical psychologyPediatric Reports
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Efecto de la dosis de intervención del Programa de Apoyo Psicológico P/Materno Infantil© sobre las madres y sus bebés

2014

This paper presents an analysis of the intervention dose-effect of the Parent Child Psychological Support Program© (Cerezo 1990) a program aimed at promoting protective adaptive system in children which is offered to all new-borns in a given catchment area. The program offers support to parents during the first 18 months of the baby's life. The program dose-effect is examined regarding the parents by examining the level of distress reported by them and with babies by examining the development of attachment using the Strange Situation test of Ainsworth et al. (1978). The study is based on 342 families who made between 2 and 4 visits to the Program before being evaluation post-intervention. T…

prevention of family conflict and child maltreatmentprevención de conflictos familiares y de maltrato infantilPrevención de conflictos familiaresDevelopmental psychologyEvaluation Parent Child Psychological Support Program (PCPS)159.9 - PsicologíaDistressInsecure attachmentintervention dose-effectEvaluación Programa de Apoyo Psicológico P/Materno Infantil (PAPMI)Intervention (counseling)Psychological supportAttachment theoryMaltrato infantilStrange situationPsychologyefecto de la dosis de intervenciónPre and postMaternal distressGeneral PsychologyClinical psychology
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