TY - JOUR
T1 - Intergenerational transmission of maternal prenatal anxiety to infant fearfulness
T2 - the mediating role of mother-infant bonding
AU - Rousseau, Sofie
AU - Katz, Danielle
AU - Schussheim, Avital
AU - Frenkel, Tahl I.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© The Author(s) 2024.
PY - 2024
Y1 - 2024
N2 - Purpose: This study is the first to directly investigate the mechanistic role of maternal bonding toward her infant in the early intergenerational pathway of risk from maternal anxiety to infant fearfulness. Methods: Mothers (N = 216; Mage=32.78) reported on their anxiety and bonding at four time-points between pregnancy and ten-months postpartum. At four and ten-months postpartum, infant temperamental precursors of anxiety were assessed through maternal report and observation. Results: Cross-lagged longitudinal path modeling indicated a significant link between prenatal maternal anxiety and infant temperamental fearful withdrawal at 10-months postpartum (R2 = 0.117), which was fully explained by decreased maternal bonding at one-month postpartum and increased infant temperamental negative reactivity at 4-months postpartum. Conclusion: Results support the need to foster maternal bonding in preventive perinatal care, particularly in the context of maternal anxiety.
AB - Purpose: This study is the first to directly investigate the mechanistic role of maternal bonding toward her infant in the early intergenerational pathway of risk from maternal anxiety to infant fearfulness. Methods: Mothers (N = 216; Mage=32.78) reported on their anxiety and bonding at four time-points between pregnancy and ten-months postpartum. At four and ten-months postpartum, infant temperamental precursors of anxiety were assessed through maternal report and observation. Results: Cross-lagged longitudinal path modeling indicated a significant link between prenatal maternal anxiety and infant temperamental fearful withdrawal at 10-months postpartum (R2 = 0.117), which was fully explained by decreased maternal bonding at one-month postpartum and increased infant temperamental negative reactivity at 4-months postpartum. Conclusion: Results support the need to foster maternal bonding in preventive perinatal care, particularly in the context of maternal anxiety.
KW - Infant negative reactivity
KW - Infant temperamental fearful withdrawal
KW - Maternal anxiety
KW - Maternal-infant bonding
KW - Prospective
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U2 - 10.1007/s00737-024-01475-9
DO - 10.1007/s00737-024-01475-9
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C2 - 38861169
AN - SCOPUS:85195661681
SN - 1434-1816
JO - Archives of Women's Mental Health
JF - Archives of Women's Mental Health
ER -