2012
DOI: 10.1590/s2237-60892012000300005
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Problematic parent-infant relationships in two-parent families: prevalence and risk factors in a Brazilian neighborhood

Abstract: There is a high prevalence of early parent-child relationship problems, suggesting a need for health system interventions. Parent-infant relational problems are prevalent very early in life and more associated with other relational problems than with socioeconomic burden.

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“…Similarly, a study by Matthies et al (2020) has revealed that women with high partner satisfaction have better binding abilities, which may indicate safer binding behaviour. The quality of parenting correlates with the quality of the partners' relationship (Falceto et al, 2012). The area of female satisfaction with partner support cannot be directly influenced.…”
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“…Similarly, a study by Matthies et al (2020) has revealed that women with high partner satisfaction have better binding abilities, which may indicate safer binding behaviour. The quality of parenting correlates with the quality of the partners' relationship (Falceto et al, 2012). The area of female satisfaction with partner support cannot be directly influenced.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There is substantial evidence that children with secure attachments in childhood develop more positive social-emotional competence, cognitive functioning, physical health and mental health, whereas children with insecure attachments are more at risk for negative outcomes in these domains. Although most mothers do not have difficulty in forming a loving relationship with their baby, postpartum disorders are present in 10-11% of women in the entire population (Falceto et al, 2012). MIB disorder is reported as a delay in the emotional response towards a child, accompanied by feelings of irritation, hostility, aggressive impulses, or rejection.…”
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“…Para a mãe, esse achado estava significativamente relacionado com transtorno mental do pai, rede social pobre e também interrupção precoce do aleitamento (mas não com presença de transtorno mental materno). Para o pai, estava associado com relação conjugal problemática e baixo peso do bebê ao nascer, mas não com presença de transtorno mental nele 10 . Todos esses fatores associados são passíveis de intervenção de profissionais da saúde com potencial de boa resolutividade, em especial o tratamento dos transtornos mentais e das relações conjugais problemáticas 11,12 .…”
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