Cristiane Alfaya
Universidade Federal do Recôncavo da Bahia
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Estudos De Psicologia (natal) | 2005
Cristiane Alfaya; Lígia Braun Schermann
The purpose of this study was to investigate the relation between the kinds of infants feeding (breastfeeding, complement and mixed) and the mother-infant interactional behaviors. The participants included 20 dyads of pre-term infant (Group I) who had needed intensive care, 14 dyads of full-term infant (Group II) who had needed intensive care, and 24 dyads of full-term health infants (Group III). The risk was considered by the neonatal intensive care needed. The mother-infant interaction was filmed at face-to-face situation and evaluated through Mother-Infant Interaction Protocol (Schermann et al. 1994) to assess the maternal behaviors, the infant behaviors and the dyads behaviors. Results showed that maternal sensitivity was very different between groups (p = 0.039); Group III (control group) had a better maternal sensitivity. Therefore maternal sensitivity is better in mothers of full-term health infants, than in mothers of pre-term infant and full-term infant who had needed intensive care. Breastfeeding is an important factor to promote a better maternal sensitivity.
Paidèia : Graduate Program in Psychology | 2013
Patrícia Alvarenga; Maria Virgínia Machado Dazzani; Eulina da Rocha Lordelo; Cristiane Alfaya; Cesar Augusto Piccinini
This longitudinal study investigated the impact of maternal mental health, including postpartum depression, and of maternal-fetal attachment, on maternal sensitivity when babies were eight months old. The study included 38 mother-infant dyads. The women answered the SRQ-20 and the Maternal-Fetal Attachment Scale in the third trimester of pregnancy, and the BDI, for evaluation of postpartum depression in the first month following birth. Maternal sensitivity was examined through an observation of mother-child interaction when babies were eight months old. The multiple regression model considering the three factors explained 18.6% of the variance in sensitivity, and only maternal-fetal attachment was a significant predictor. The results indicate the importance of interventions to promote the bond of pregnant women with their babies, which may even minimize possible harmful effects of postpartum depression on mother-child interaction.
Estudos De Psicologia (natal) | 2012
Patrícia Alvarenga; Maria Virgínia Machado Dazzani; Cristiane Alfaya; Eulina da Rocha Lordelo; Cesar Augusto Piccinini
Relations between pregnant women’s mental health and maternal-fetal attachment. This study investigated the relations among sociodemographic variables, pregnant women mental health, and maternal-fetal attachment in the third trimester of pregnancy. Participants were 261 pregnant women recruited from public maternity wards using a convenience sampling technique. Each pregnant woman completed a sociodemographic data form, the Maternal-Fetal Attachment Scale, and the SRQ-20. Regression analysis revealed that the number of children (4%) and mothers’ mental health (4.2%) accounted for part of the variance in maternalfetal attachment scores. Father’s and mother’s schooling was not associated with this variable. Taking the four analyzed factors into account, a multiple regression model accounted for 8.2% of the variance in the maternal-fetal attachment scores. The implications of these variables for mother-infant bonding during pregnancy are discussed.
Paidéia (Ribeirão Preto) | 2013
Patrícia Alvarenga; Maria Virgínia Machado Dazzani; Eulina da Rocha Lordelo; Cristiane Alfaya; Cesar Augusto Piccinini
This longitudinal study investigated the impact of maternal mental health, including postpartum depression, and of maternal-fetal attachment, on maternal sensitivity when babies were eight months old. The study included 38 mother-infant dyads. The women answered the SRQ-20 and the Maternal-Fetal Attachment Scale in the third trimester of pregnancy, and the BDI, for evaluation of postpartum depression in the first month following birth. Maternal sensitivity was examined through an observation of mother-child interaction when babies were eight months old. The multiple regression model considering the three factors explained 18.6% of the variance in sensitivity, and only maternal-fetal attachment was a significant predictor. The results indicate the importance of interventions to promote the bond of pregnant women with their babies, which may even minimize possible harmful effects of postpartum depression on mother-child interaction.
Paidéia (Ribeirão Preto) | 2013
Patrícia Alvarenga; Maria Virgínia Machado Dazzani; Eulina da Rocha Lordelo; Cristiane Alfaya; Cesar Augusto Piccinini
This longitudinal study investigated the impact of maternal mental health, including postpartum depression, and of maternal-fetal attachment, on maternal sensitivity when babies were eight months old. The study included 38 mother-infant dyads. The women answered the SRQ-20 and the Maternal-Fetal Attachment Scale in the third trimester of pregnancy, and the BDI, for evaluation of postpartum depression in the first month following birth. Maternal sensitivity was examined through an observation of mother-child interaction when babies were eight months old. The multiple regression model considering the three factors explained 18.6% of the variance in sensitivity, and only maternal-fetal attachment was a significant predictor. The results indicate the importance of interventions to promote the bond of pregnant women with their babies, which may even minimize possible harmful effects of postpartum depression on mother-child interaction.
Psico (Porto Alegre) | 2003
Daniela Delias de Sousa Schwengber; Cristiane Alfaya; Cesar Augusto Piccinini; Rita de Cássia Sobreira Lopes
Journal of Human Growth and Development | 2005
Rita de Cássia Sobreira Lopes; Cristiane Alfaya; Cibele Vargas Machado; Cesar Augusto Piccinini
Journal of Human Growth and Development | 2005
Cristiane Alfaya; Rita de Cássia Sobreira Lopes
Congresso Internacional de Psicologia da Criança e do Adolescente | 2014
Cristiane Alfaya; Rita de Cássia Sobreira Lopes; Luís Carlos Prado
Interação em Psicologia | 2006
Cristiane Alfaya; Rita de Cássia Sobreira Lopes; Luís Carlos Prado
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Universidade Federal de Ciências da Saúde de Porto Alegre
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Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul
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