Stressful life events and prenatal representations of the child

Lauren G. Bailes, Abigail Blum,Whitney Barnett, Hannah Piersiak, Sydney Takemoto, Brooke Fleming, Caelan Alexander,Kathryn L. Humphreys

ATTACHMENT & HUMAN DEVELOPMENT(2024)

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Caregivers' mental representations of their children can be assessed prenatally and are prospectively associated with later caregiving quality and caregiver-child attachment. Compared to balanced, distorted or disengaged representations are linked to insecure caregiver-child attachments. The present study explored factors (i.e. stressful life experiences and positive experiences) that may be linked to risk for distorted and disengaged representations. We used a brief version of the Prenatal Working Model of the Child Interview in a sample of 298 pregnant people (ages 19 to 45 years; M = 30.83, SD = 5.00) between gestational age 11-38 weeks (M = 23.49, SD = 5.70). A greater number of stressful events across three developmental periods (i.e., lifespan, childhood, and pregnancy) were related to increased odds of distorted, compared to balanced classification. Pregnancy stress had the largest association. Positive experiences from childhood did not buffer the association between stress and representations. Findings highlight the importance of stress on prenatal representations of one's child.
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Mental representations,prenatal representations,stressful life experiences,pregnancy stress,childhood stress
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