OSRA Grant Cycle 5 Public Reports : Project Title: Coping with prenatal bereavement and perceived stress in current pregnancy: correlates to parental perception of the child and bonding at 6 months

<p dir="ltr">This study reveals a significant connection between prenatal bonding or attachment during pregnancy and various factors such as maternal age, anxiety, and stress, including those attributed to specific events like the COVID-19 pandemic. Additionally, studies indicate a s...

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المؤلف الرئيسي: Pia Tohme Khalaf (17425551) (author)
مؤلفون آخرون: Rudy Abi-Habib (6554483) (author)
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Health services and systems
Midwifery
Human society
Demography
Policy and administration
Sociology
Psychology
Applied and developmental psychology
family dynamics
prenatal bonding
parental roles
mother-infant attachment
Lebanese women
Prenatal Attachment Inventory (PAI)
maternal age
prenatal attachment predictors
post-natal attachment
marital satisfaction
miscarriage
emotional distress
anxiety and stress
prenatal grief
parental distress
secure attachment
avoidant attachment
parental mental health
psychological support
support groups
cultural expectations
policy implications
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spelling OSRA Grant Cycle 5 Public Reports : Project Title: Coping with prenatal bereavement and perceived stress in current pregnancy: correlates to parental perception of the child and bonding at 6 monthsPia Tohme Khalaf (17425551)Rudy Abi-Habib (6554483)Health sciencesHealth services and systemsMidwiferyHuman societyDemographyPolicy and administrationSociologyPsychologyApplied and developmental psychologyfamily dynamicsprenatal bondingparental rolesmother-infant attachmentLebanese womenPrenatal Attachment Inventory (PAI)maternal ageprenatal attachment predictorspost-natal attachmentmarital satisfactionmiscarriageemotional distressanxiety and stressprenatal griefparental distresssecure attachmentavoidant attachmentparental mental healthpsychological supportsupport groupscultural expectationspolicy implications<p dir="ltr">This study reveals a significant connection between prenatal bonding or attachment during pregnancy and various factors such as maternal age, anxiety, and stress, including those attributed to specific events like the COVID-19 pandemic. Additionally, studies indicate a strong correlation between prenatal attachment and post-natal attachment, with prenatal attachment even leading to a decrease in post-partum maternal anxiety. Nevertheless, suffering a miscarriage presents a distressing event for parents, causing feelings of anxiety, shame, and personal failure, especially in mothers. These emotional responses are often linked to anxieties about future pregnancies and losses. Research has also shown that mothers who have experienced previous prenatal loss tend to have lower prenatal attachment scores, possibly due to the inverse relationship between prenatal maternal mental health (e.g., depression, anxiety, or stress) and the ability to develop a positive relationship with the child, both before and after birth. The couple's relationship quality also plays a significant role, with secure romantic attachment positively influencing prenatal attachment and promoting resilience in times of stress, while avoidant or anxious romantic attachment can lead to lower prenatal bonding and increased pregnancy-related worries.</p>2023-08-02T15:00:00ZTextReportinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontextreport10.57945/manara.24599022.v1https://figshare.com/articles/report/OSRA_Grant_Cycle_5_Public_Reports_Project_Title_Coping_with_prenatal_bereavement_and_perceived_stress_in_current_pregnancy_correlates_to_parental_perception_of_the_child_and_bonding_at_6_months/24599022CC BY 4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:figshare.com:article/245990222023-08-02T15:00:00Z
spellingShingle OSRA Grant Cycle 5 Public Reports : Project Title: Coping with prenatal bereavement and perceived stress in current pregnancy: correlates to parental perception of the child and bonding at 6 months
Pia Tohme Khalaf (17425551)
Health sciences
Health services and systems
Midwifery
Human society
Demography
Policy and administration
Sociology
Psychology
Applied and developmental psychology
family dynamics
prenatal bonding
parental roles
mother-infant attachment
Lebanese women
Prenatal Attachment Inventory (PAI)
maternal age
prenatal attachment predictors
post-natal attachment
marital satisfaction
miscarriage
emotional distress
anxiety and stress
prenatal grief
parental distress
secure attachment
avoidant attachment
parental mental health
psychological support
support groups
cultural expectations
policy implications
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title OSRA Grant Cycle 5 Public Reports : Project Title: Coping with prenatal bereavement and perceived stress in current pregnancy: correlates to parental perception of the child and bonding at 6 months
title_full OSRA Grant Cycle 5 Public Reports : Project Title: Coping with prenatal bereavement and perceived stress in current pregnancy: correlates to parental perception of the child and bonding at 6 months
title_fullStr OSRA Grant Cycle 5 Public Reports : Project Title: Coping with prenatal bereavement and perceived stress in current pregnancy: correlates to parental perception of the child and bonding at 6 months
title_full_unstemmed OSRA Grant Cycle 5 Public Reports : Project Title: Coping with prenatal bereavement and perceived stress in current pregnancy: correlates to parental perception of the child and bonding at 6 months
title_short OSRA Grant Cycle 5 Public Reports : Project Title: Coping with prenatal bereavement and perceived stress in current pregnancy: correlates to parental perception of the child and bonding at 6 months
title_sort OSRA Grant Cycle 5 Public Reports : Project Title: Coping with prenatal bereavement and perceived stress in current pregnancy: correlates to parental perception of the child and bonding at 6 months
topic Health sciences
Health services and systems
Midwifery
Human society
Demography
Policy and administration
Sociology
Psychology
Applied and developmental psychology
family dynamics
prenatal bonding
parental roles
mother-infant attachment
Lebanese women
Prenatal Attachment Inventory (PAI)
maternal age
prenatal attachment predictors
post-natal attachment
marital satisfaction
miscarriage
emotional distress
anxiety and stress
prenatal grief
parental distress
secure attachment
avoidant attachment
parental mental health
psychological support
support groups
cultural expectations
policy implications