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dc.contributor.authorMacrae, Joy Alexandraen_GB
dc.date.accessioned2012-10-24T08:12:38Zen_GB
dc.date.accessioned2013-03-21T10:43:16Z
dc.date.issued2012-05-08en_GB
dc.description.abstractAbstract Background: Research suggests that prenatal depression is associated with disrupted maternal responses to infant stimuli, with depressed women not showing the bias towards distressed infants observed in non depressed women (Pearson, 2010). The current study examined depression related differences in women’s self reported responses to infant stimuli, early in pregnancy, investigating if maternal responses in pregnancy are more associated with a reduced comforting response, or a heightened avoidant response. Method: Women in this study were referred by community midwives as part of a cohort study. Pregnant women with clinical depression (n=38), and comparison non-depressed women (n=67), were exposed to images of distressed, neutral and happy infant faces. The women were asked to rate how they responded to the images, along three scales: wanting to comfort, wanting to turn away, and feelings of anxiety. Results: Women with depression showed significantly different response patterns to women without depression. Women with depression were substantially more likely to be in the highest quartile for ratings of wanting to turn away from distressed infant faces (odds ratio 4.15, p<.01, 95% confidence intervals (CI) = 1.63-10.5). They were also substantially less likely to be in the highest quartile for wanting to comfort a distressed infant face (odds ratio .22, p<.01, 95% confidence intervals (CI) = .09-.54). Conclusions: The findings from this study are consistent with both a heightened avoidant and a reduced comforting response towards distressed infants in depressed pregnant women. This study provides further evidence that depression disrupts maternal preparations at a conscious level. Keyword: Depression; Maternal Responsiveness; Self Report; Pregnancy; Prenatal; Perinatal.en_GB
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10036/3895en_GB
dc.language.isoenen_GB
dc.publisherUniversity of Exeteren_GB
dc.subjectKEYWORDS: Maternal responsiveness AND Pregnancy AND Depressionen_GB
dc.titleMaternal Responsiveness and Women's Self Report to Infant Stimuli in Pregnancyen_GB
dc.typeThesis or dissertationen_GB
dc.date.available2012-10-24T08:12:38Zen_GB
dc.date.available2013-03-21T10:43:16Z
dc.contributor.advisorEvans, Jonathanen_GB
dc.publisher.departmentClinical Psychologyen_GB
dc.type.degreetitleDClinPsych in Clinical Psychologyen_GB
dc.type.qualificationlevelDoctoralen_GB
dc.type.qualificationnameDClinPsychen_GB


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