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Year 2022, Volume: 12 Issue: 1, 26 - 31, 30.03.2022
https://doi.org/10.33808/clinexphealthsci.766888

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  • Kesebir S, Kavzoğlu SÖ, Üstündağ MF. Attachment and psychopathology. Current Approaches in Psychiatry 2011;3:321-342.
  • Yılmaz DS. Prenatal mother-baby attachment. Journal of Education Research in Nursing 2013;10:28-33.
  • Bowlby J. Attachment and Loss: V.1. Attachment. 2nd ed., New York: Basic Books; 1982.
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  • Lingesvaran A, Bindu H. Validation of tamil version of cranley’s 24-item maternal fetal attachment scale in Indian pregnant women. JOGI 2012;62: 630-634.
  • Barone L, Lionetti F, Dellagiulia A. Maternal-fetal attachment and its correlates in a sample of Italian women: A study using the prenatal attachment ınventory. Journal of Reproductive and Infant Psychology 2014; 32:230-239.
  • Massey SH, Bublitz MH, Magee SR, Salisbury A, Niaura RS, Wakschlag LS, Stroud LR. Maternal-fetal attachment differentiates patterns of prenatal smoking and exposure. Addict Behavior 2015;20:51-56.
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  • Alan H. The Effect of social support on mother-baby attachment in the postpartum period. Selçuk University Institute of Health Sciences, Master Thesis. 2011.
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  • Eriş B. The application of relational-developmental approach model in increasing the parental sufficiency of adolescent mothers. The University of Ege Institute of Health Science Department of Child Health and Diseases Nursing, Doctor of Phılosophy. 2007.
  • Rıfkın JB. Prenatal attachment durıng antepartum hospitalization: Associations with pregnancy planning, partner relatıonship and postpartum depression and anxıety. The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas Faculty of the Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences, Doctor of Phılosophy. 2007.
  • Aksoy Y, Yılmaz S, Aslantekin F. Prenatal attachment and social support in risky pregnants. J Health Sci 2016;1:163-169.
  • Ard NC. Prenatal and postnatal attachment in adolescent mothers. JCFS 2000;3:313-25.
  • Top F, Erbil N, Yılmaz A. Gebelerin değişen beden imajlariyla ilgili tutumlarının incelenmesi. 4. Ulusal Hemşirelik Öğrencileri Kongre Kitabı; 2005; Ordu, Turkey.(Turkish)
  • Brockington IF, Fraser C, Wilson D. The postpartum bonding questionnaire: A validation. Arch Womens Ment Health 2006; 9:233-42.
  • Topan A, Demirel S, Alkan I, Ayyıldız TK, Doğru S. Examining the factors affecting the babies giving birth to their babies and experiencing depression and their affecting factors. Med J Bakirkoy 2019;15:160-169.
  • Uçar T, Sabancı E, Okyay EK. The effect of interconceptional duration on maternal fetal attachment and psychosocial health. JoCReHeS 2018;8:75-88.
  • Yılmaz SD, Beji NK. Adaptation of prenatal attachment inventory to Turkish: Reliability and validity study. Journal of Anatolian Nursing and Health Sciences 2013;16:103-109.
  • El-Hage W, Léger J, Delcuze A, Giraudeau B, Perrotin F. Amniocentesis, maternal psychopathology and prenatal representations of attachment: A prospective comparative study. Plos One 2012;7:E41777.
  • Tsartsara E, Johnson MP. The ımpact of miscarriage on women’s pregnancy-specific anxiety and feelings of prenatal maternalfetal attachment during the course of a subsequent pregnancy: an exploratory follow-up study. JPOG 2006; 27:173–182.

Evaluation of Mother-Infant Bonding Status of High-Risk Pregnant Women and Related Factors

Year 2022, Volume: 12 Issue: 1, 26 - 31, 30.03.2022
https://doi.org/10.33808/clinexphealthsci.766888

Abstract

Objective: This descriptive study was conducted to determine the prenatal mother-infant bonding levels of high-risk pregnant women and
related factors.
Method: A questionnaire was applied to 351 risky pregnant women in a public hospital between 1st August-1st October 2015. Sociodemographic
features and Prenatal Bonding Inventory (PBI) scale were included in this form. Data were analyzed with SPSS 16.0 statistical
program.
Results: There was no significant relationship between the number of pregnancies and PBI scores. It was found that PBI scores of women who
willingly got pregnant and became happy when they learned that they were pregnant were statistically significantly high. It was ascertained that
mean PBI scores of pregnant women having a planned pregnancy, not intending to terminate, feeling baby movements, and having the desire
to see a doctor except for routine controls were significantly high.
Conclusion: The number of pregnancies, the willingness of pregnancy, planned pregnancy, thought of termination of pregnancy, the feeling of
baby movements, and desire to see a doctor except for routine controls affected the mother-baby bonding.

References

  • Oskay ÜY. Nursıng care in high risk pregnancy. Journal of Perinatology 2004;12:11-16.
  • Shin HS, Kim JH. Music therapy on anxiety, stress and maternalfetal attachment in pregnant women during transvaginal ultrasound. Asian Nursing Research 2011;5:19-27.
  • Erdoğan A. Father’s role in child’s psychosocial development. New Symposium 2004;42:147-153.
  • Røhder K, Væver MS, Aarestrup AK, Jacobsen RK, Smith-Nielsen J, Schiøtz ML. Maternal-fetal bonding among pregnant women at psychosocial risk: The roles of adult attachment style, prenatal parental reflective functioning, and depressive symptoms. PLoS One 2020;15(9):e0239208.
  • Arslan H, Korkmaz N. The physical and psychological problems of hospitalized high-risk pregnant women in partial bed rest. Journal of Perinatology 2005;13:1-11.
  • McNamara J, Townsend ML, Herbert JS. A systemic review of maternal wellbeing and its relationship with maternal fetal attachment and early postpartum bonding. PLoS One 2019;14:e0220032.
  • Hsu TL, Chen CH. Stress and maternal-fetal attachment of pregnant women during their third trimester. Kaohsiung J. Med Sci 2001;17:36–45.
  • Kesebir S, Kavzoğlu SÖ, Üstündağ MF. Attachment and psychopathology. Current Approaches in Psychiatry 2011;3:321-342.
  • Yılmaz DS. Prenatal mother-baby attachment. Journal of Education Research in Nursing 2013;10:28-33.
  • Bowlby J. Attachment and Loss: V.1. Attachment. 2nd ed., New York: Basic Books; 1982.
  • Muller ME. Development of the prenatal attachment inventory. WJNR 1993;15:199-215.
  • Duyan V, Kapısız SG, Yakut HI. Adaptation of the prenatal attachment inventory to Turkish on a group of pregnant women. JOGNN 2013;10:1609-1614.
  • Pisoni C, Garofoli F, Tzialla C, Orcesi S, Spinillo A, Politi P, Balottin U, Tinelli C, Stronati M. Complexity of parental prenatal attachment during pregnancy at risk for preterm delivery. The Journal of Maternal-Fetal&Neonatal Medicine 2016;29:771-776.
  • Kartal YA, Karaman T. Prenatal attachment and depression over pregnant women in pregnancy preparation education. Zeynep Kâmil Medical Bulletin 2018;49:85-91.
  • Havutçu G. Effect of High-risk pregnancies on prenatal attachment. Aydın Adnan Menderes University. Institute of Health Sciences, Master Thesis 2019.
  • Akarsu RH, Oskay Ü. Information about the danger symptoms of high-risk pregnant women and determination of prenatal attachment levels. Journal of Ege University Nursing Faculty 2017;33:16-26.
  • Lingesvaran A, Bindu H. Validation of tamil version of cranley’s 24-item maternal fetal attachment scale in Indian pregnant women. JOGI 2012;62: 630-634.
  • Barone L, Lionetti F, Dellagiulia A. Maternal-fetal attachment and its correlates in a sample of Italian women: A study using the prenatal attachment ınventory. Journal of Reproductive and Infant Psychology 2014; 32:230-239.
  • Massey SH, Bublitz MH, Magee SR, Salisbury A, Niaura RS, Wakschlag LS, Stroud LR. Maternal-fetal attachment differentiates patterns of prenatal smoking and exposure. Addict Behavior 2015;20:51-56.
  • Turkey Demographic and Health Survey (DHS). Available from: http://www.hips.hacttepe.edu.tr/tnsa2018/rapor/2018_TNSA_Ozet_Rapor.pdf. (2020 February 15).
  • Ossa X, Bustos L, Fernandez L. Prenatal attachment and associated factors during the third trimester of pregnancy in Temuco, Chile. Midwifery 2012;28:689-696.
  • Üstünöz A, Güvenç G, Akyüz A, Oflaz F. Comporison of maternal and paternal fetal Attachment in Turkih couples. Midwifery 2010;26:1-9.
  • Bakır N, Ölçer Z, Oskay Ü. Prenatal attachment level of highrisk pregnant women and affecting factors. JACS 2014;1:25-37.
  • Dağlı K. The Relationship between preparations made for the baby during pregnancy and prenatal attachment. Aydın Adnan Menderes University. Institute of Health Sciences, Master Thesis. 2017.
  • Yılmaz F. Examining the relationship between perceived social Support in pregnant women and compliance with pregnancy and motherhood. Atatürk University Institute of Health Sciences, Master Thesis. 2012.
  • Alan H. The Effect of social support on mother-baby attachment in the postpartum period. Selçuk University Institute of Health Sciences, Master Thesis. 2011.
  • Abasi E, Tahmasebi H, Zafari M, Takami GN. Assessment on effective factors of maternal-fetal attachment in pregnant women. Life Sci J 2012;9:68-75.
  • Janbakhishov CE. Evaluation of anxiety, depression, adult attachment characteristics, prenatal attachment levels and intrauterine well-Being relationship in pregnant women. Dokuz Eylul University. Department of Child Mental Health and Diseases, Specialization Thesis. 2013.
  • Eriş B. The application of relational-developmental approach model in increasing the parental sufficiency of adolescent mothers. The University of Ege Institute of Health Science Department of Child Health and Diseases Nursing, Doctor of Phılosophy. 2007.
  • Rıfkın JB. Prenatal attachment durıng antepartum hospitalization: Associations with pregnancy planning, partner relatıonship and postpartum depression and anxıety. The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas Faculty of the Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences, Doctor of Phılosophy. 2007.
  • Aksoy Y, Yılmaz S, Aslantekin F. Prenatal attachment and social support in risky pregnants. J Health Sci 2016;1:163-169.
  • Ard NC. Prenatal and postnatal attachment in adolescent mothers. JCFS 2000;3:313-25.
  • Top F, Erbil N, Yılmaz A. Gebelerin değişen beden imajlariyla ilgili tutumlarının incelenmesi. 4. Ulusal Hemşirelik Öğrencileri Kongre Kitabı; 2005; Ordu, Turkey.(Turkish)
  • Brockington IF, Fraser C, Wilson D. The postpartum bonding questionnaire: A validation. Arch Womens Ment Health 2006; 9:233-42.
  • Topan A, Demirel S, Alkan I, Ayyıldız TK, Doğru S. Examining the factors affecting the babies giving birth to their babies and experiencing depression and their affecting factors. Med J Bakirkoy 2019;15:160-169.
  • Uçar T, Sabancı E, Okyay EK. The effect of interconceptional duration on maternal fetal attachment and psychosocial health. JoCReHeS 2018;8:75-88.
  • Yılmaz SD, Beji NK. Adaptation of prenatal attachment inventory to Turkish: Reliability and validity study. Journal of Anatolian Nursing and Health Sciences 2013;16:103-109.
  • El-Hage W, Léger J, Delcuze A, Giraudeau B, Perrotin F. Amniocentesis, maternal psychopathology and prenatal representations of attachment: A prospective comparative study. Plos One 2012;7:E41777.
  • Tsartsara E, Johnson MP. The ımpact of miscarriage on women’s pregnancy-specific anxiety and feelings of prenatal maternalfetal attachment during the course of a subsequent pregnancy: an exploratory follow-up study. JPOG 2006; 27:173–182.
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Primary Language English
Subjects Health Care Administration
Journal Section Articles
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Aysel Topan 0000-0002-5883-0045

Tülay Kuzlu Ayyıldız 0000-0002-8924-5957

Derya Sahin This is me 0000-0003-3369-4443

Şeyma Kilci Erciyas 0000-0002-6282-8933

Fatma Gultekin This is me 0000-0002-1548-2626

Publication Date March 30, 2022
Submission Date July 9, 2020
Published in Issue Year 2022 Volume: 12 Issue: 1

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APA Topan, A., Kuzlu Ayyıldız, T., Sahin, D., Kilci Erciyas, Ş., et al. (2022). Evaluation of Mother-Infant Bonding Status of High-Risk Pregnant Women and Related Factors. Clinical and Experimental Health Sciences, 12(1), 26-31. https://doi.org/10.33808/clinexphealthsci.766888
AMA Topan A, Kuzlu Ayyıldız T, Sahin D, Kilci Erciyas Ş, Gultekin F. Evaluation of Mother-Infant Bonding Status of High-Risk Pregnant Women and Related Factors. Clinical and Experimental Health Sciences. March 2022;12(1):26-31. doi:10.33808/clinexphealthsci.766888
Chicago Topan, Aysel, Tülay Kuzlu Ayyıldız, Derya Sahin, Şeyma Kilci Erciyas, and Fatma Gultekin. “Evaluation of Mother-Infant Bonding Status of High-Risk Pregnant Women and Related Factors”. Clinical and Experimental Health Sciences 12, no. 1 (March 2022): 26-31. https://doi.org/10.33808/clinexphealthsci.766888.
EndNote Topan A, Kuzlu Ayyıldız T, Sahin D, Kilci Erciyas Ş, Gultekin F (March 1, 2022) Evaluation of Mother-Infant Bonding Status of High-Risk Pregnant Women and Related Factors. Clinical and Experimental Health Sciences 12 1 26–31.
IEEE A. Topan, T. Kuzlu Ayyıldız, D. Sahin, Ş. Kilci Erciyas, and F. Gultekin, “Evaluation of Mother-Infant Bonding Status of High-Risk Pregnant Women and Related Factors”, Clinical and Experimental Health Sciences, vol. 12, no. 1, pp. 26–31, 2022, doi: 10.33808/clinexphealthsci.766888.
ISNAD Topan, Aysel et al. “Evaluation of Mother-Infant Bonding Status of High-Risk Pregnant Women and Related Factors”. Clinical and Experimental Health Sciences 12/1 (March 2022), 26-31. https://doi.org/10.33808/clinexphealthsci.766888.
JAMA Topan A, Kuzlu Ayyıldız T, Sahin D, Kilci Erciyas Ş, Gultekin F. Evaluation of Mother-Infant Bonding Status of High-Risk Pregnant Women and Related Factors. Clinical and Experimental Health Sciences. 2022;12:26–31.
MLA Topan, Aysel et al. “Evaluation of Mother-Infant Bonding Status of High-Risk Pregnant Women and Related Factors”. Clinical and Experimental Health Sciences, vol. 12, no. 1, 2022, pp. 26-31, doi:10.33808/clinexphealthsci.766888.
Vancouver Topan A, Kuzlu Ayyıldız T, Sahin D, Kilci Erciyas Ş, Gultekin F. Evaluation of Mother-Infant Bonding Status of High-Risk Pregnant Women and Related Factors. Clinical and Experimental Health Sciences. 2022;12(1):26-31.

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