MOTHERS’ AND FATHERS’ PRENATAL REPRESENTATIONS IN RELATION TO MARITAL DISTRESS AND DEPRESSIVE SYMPTOMS

Jun 28, 2016Infant mental health journal

Parents' Prenatal Thoughts Linked to Marital Problems and Depression Symptoms

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Abstract

Mothers with at least minor depressive symptoms had significantly increased risks of distorted prenatal representations.

  • Marital distress is associated with less balanced prenatal representations in fathers, although this relationship is weak.
  • Coexisting marital distress and depressive symptoms are only linked to mothers' prenatal representations.
  • Mothers without marital distress and depressive symptoms are more likely to have balanced prenatal representations.
  • The study highlights differing impacts of marital distress and depressive symptoms on mothers' and fathers' prenatal experiences.

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