Pathways to parenting: predictors of prenatal bonding in a sample of expectant mothers and fathers exposed to contextual risk

CJ Dayton, S Brown, J Goletz, L Hicks, C Barron… - Journal of Child and …, 2019 - Springer
CJ Dayton, S Brown, J Goletz, L Hicks, C Barron, M Sperlich, J Smith-Darden
Journal of Child and Family Studies, 2019Springer
Objectives The parent-infant relationship begins during pregnancy and is foundational to the
caregiving system that will guide early parenting behaviors. The current study extends prior
work focused on the postnatal parenting relationship by examining parental risk and
resilience factors on the prenatal parental-fetal bond in a sample of expectant mothers and
fathers who reported high levels of exposure to contextual adversity, including poverty and
violence. Methods Data were collected from 51 expectant mothers and the biological fathers …
Objectives
The parent-infant relationship begins during pregnancy and is foundational to the caregiving system that will guide early parenting behaviors. The current study extends prior work focused on the postnatal parenting relationship by examining parental risk and resilience factors on the prenatal parental-fetal bond in a sample of expectant mothers and fathers who reported high levels of exposure to contextual adversity, including poverty and violence.
Methods
Data were collected from 51 expectant mothers and the biological fathers as part of a longitudinal study examining the influence of bio-psycho-social factors on early parenting processes beginning in pregnancy. Associations between psychological distress, parental histories of maltreatment exposure, social support, and fathers’ views of the importance of fathering during infancy to the health and wellbeing of the infant, on parental-fetal bonding were examined using multiple linear regression.
Results
For mothers, psychological distress was significantly associated with maternal-fetal bonding. For fathers, history of child maltreatment and views of fathering were significantly associated with bonding.
Conclusions
Findings suggest that interventions to enhance parent-fetal bonding should target separate factors for mothers and fathers.
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