Objective: Research on parental attachment representations after preterm birth is limited and inconclusive. The present study is the first in which maternal and paternal attachment representations after term, moderately and very preterm birth are compared. In addition, special attention was directed toward disrupted attachment representations. Method: Mothers and fathers of term infants (>= 37 weeks of gestational age, n=71), moderately preterm infants (>= 32-37 weeks of gestational age, n = 62) and very preterm infants
Parental pre-natal representations predict the interactive patterns that parents will put in place a...
The construct of prenatal attachment refers to the complex of attitudes, behaviors and representatio...
Preterm birth accounts for nearly 15 million births annually worldwide and constitutes a considerabl...
Objective: Research on parental attachment representations after preterm birth is limited and inconc...
Background Parents experience a lot of positive and negative feelings and emotions after birth. The ...
This prospective study examined whether or not a mother’s representations of her infant were more of...
Background Parents experience a lot of positive and negative feelings and emotions after birth. The ...
Parents' representations of their infants consist of parents' subjective experiences of how they per...
OBJECTIVE:While ample research exists about mother-child attachment, so far little focus has been on...
The effects of premature birth on attachment have generally been examined from the infant's perspect...
Objective: While ample research exists about mother-child attachment, so far little focus has been o...
The aim of the research unit is to study the development of attachment, the psychological difficulti...
Some parents fail to develop strong emotional bonds with their newborn infants. As the quality of th...
Objective: To compare maternal and paternal experiences of very preterm (VPT) birth (gestational age...
Infant-parent attachments of 132 first-born, one-year-olds were classified from Ainsworth's strange ...
Parental pre-natal representations predict the interactive patterns that parents will put in place a...
The construct of prenatal attachment refers to the complex of attitudes, behaviors and representatio...
Preterm birth accounts for nearly 15 million births annually worldwide and constitutes a considerabl...
Objective: Research on parental attachment representations after preterm birth is limited and inconc...
Background Parents experience a lot of positive and negative feelings and emotions after birth. The ...
This prospective study examined whether or not a mother’s representations of her infant were more of...
Background Parents experience a lot of positive and negative feelings and emotions after birth. The ...
Parents' representations of their infants consist of parents' subjective experiences of how they per...
OBJECTIVE:While ample research exists about mother-child attachment, so far little focus has been on...
The effects of premature birth on attachment have generally been examined from the infant's perspect...
Objective: While ample research exists about mother-child attachment, so far little focus has been o...
The aim of the research unit is to study the development of attachment, the psychological difficulti...
Some parents fail to develop strong emotional bonds with their newborn infants. As the quality of th...
Objective: To compare maternal and paternal experiences of very preterm (VPT) birth (gestational age...
Infant-parent attachments of 132 first-born, one-year-olds were classified from Ainsworth's strange ...
Parental pre-natal representations predict the interactive patterns that parents will put in place a...
The construct of prenatal attachment refers to the complex of attitudes, behaviors and representatio...
Preterm birth accounts for nearly 15 million births annually worldwide and constitutes a considerabl...