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Trends psychiatry psychother. (Impr.) ; 34(3): 139-146, July-Sept. 2012. ilus, tab
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-653782

ABSTRACT

Introduction: Although the quality of parent-child relationships is known to be associated with the offspring's mental health, little is known about the prevalence of problematic relationships in this scenario. This cross-sectional study aims to investigate the prevalence and risk factors of different types of early parent-infant relationships in a Brazilian population group. Methods: During 1 year, all families (n = 230) from an urban community of Porto Alegre, southern Brazil, with 4-month-old infants born in public hospitals were identified, and 148 were fully investigated by two family therapists. This study describes data on the 116 infants with two-parent families. Demographic, obstetric, and relational variables were collected through questionnaires and scales (Parent-Infant Relationship Global Assessment Scale, Global Assessment of Relational Functioning, and Self-Report Questionnaire). Prevalence ratios were calculated, and Poisson regression with robust variance was performed to adjust for covariates. Results: Almost 10% of mothers and 12% of fathers showed at least a significantly perturbed relationship with their 4-month-old infants. Inadequate mother-infant bonding coincided with evidence of paternal mental disorder, poor maternal social network, and discontinuation of breastfeeding at 4 months. A problematic father-infant relationship was associated with a dysfunctional couple relationship and with low infant birth weight. Conclusions: 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 (AU)


Introdução: Embora seja consenso que a qualidade das relações pais-filho influencie a saúde mental da prole, pouco se sabe sobre a prevalência de relações problemáticas nessa esfera. Este estudo transversal teve como objetivo investigar a prevalência e os fatores de risco de diferentes tipos de relações entre pais e lactentes em um bairro brasileiro. Métodos: Durante 1 ano, todas as famílias (n = 230) residentes em uma comunidade urbana de Porto Alegre, sul do Brasil, com filhos de 4 meses de idade nascidos em hospitais públicos foram identificadas, e 148 foram investigadas em detalhe por dois terapeutas familiares. Este estudo descreve os dados dos 116 lactentes com famílias formadas por pai e mãe. Variáveis demográficas, obstétricas e relacionais foram coletadas através de questionários e escalas (Parent-Infant Relationship Global Assessment Scale, Global Assessment of Relational Functioning e Self-Report Questionnaire). Razões de prevalência foram calculadas, e a regressão de Poisson com variância robusta foi utilizada para ajuste de covariáveis. Resultados: Quase 10% das mães e 12% dos pais mostraram pelo menos uma relação significativamente perturbada com seus lactentes de 4 meses de idade. Vínculo inadequado entre mãe e lactente coincidiu com evidências de transtorno mental paterno, uma rede social de apoio insatisfatória por parte da mãe e interrupção do aleitamento materno aos 4 meses. Relação problemática entre o pai e o lactente associou-se com relação disfuncional do casal e com baixo peso do lactente ao nascimento. Conclusões: Há uma alta prevalência de problemas nas relações precoces entre pais e filho, sugerindo a necessidade de intervenções do sistema de saúde. Problemas relacionais pais-filho são altamente prevalentes logo no início na vida do lactente e são mais associados a outros problemas relacionais do que a sobrecarga socioeconômica (AU)


Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Female , Infant , Adult , Parent-Child Relations , Parents/psychology , Mental Disorders/epidemiology , Brazil/epidemiology , Prevalence , Cross-Sectional Studies , Risk Factors
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Trends Psychiatry Psychother ; 34(3): 139-46, 2012 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25923005

ABSTRACT

INTRODUCTION: Although the quality of parent-child relationships is known to be associated with the offspring's mental health, little is known about the prevalence of problematic relationships in this scenario. This cross-sectional study aims to investigate the prevalence and risk factors of different types of early parent-infant relationships in a Brazilian population group. METHODS: During 1 year, all families (n = 230) from an urban community of Porto Alegre, southern Brazil, with 4-month-old infants born in public hospitals were identified, and 148 were fully investigated by two family therapists. This study describes data on the 116 infants with two-parent families. Demographic, obstetric, and relational variables were collected through questionnaires and scales (Parent-Infant Relationship Global Assessment Scale, Global Assessment of Relational Functioning, and Self-Report Questionnaire). Prevalence ratios were calculated, and Poisson regression with robust variance was performed to adjust for covariates. RESULTS: Almost 10% of mothers and 12% of fathers showed at least a significantly perturbed relationship with their 4-month-old infants. Inadequate mother-infant bonding coincided with evidence of paternal mental disorder, poor maternal social network, and discontinuation of breastfeeding at 4 months. A problematic father-infant relationship was associated with a dysfunctional couple relationship and with low infant birth weight. CONCLUSIONS: 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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Rev Bras Ginecol Obstet ; 33(6): 281-7, 2011 Jun.
Article in Portuguese | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21877017

ABSTRACT

PURPOSE: To study the association between postpartum psychiatric disorder and demographic and psychosocial, pre- and perinatal factors. METHODS: All families having 4-month-old infants in Vila Jardim, a district of Porto Alegre, Brazil, born at a public hospital from November 1998 through December 1999 were assessed. The Self-Report Questionnaire (SRQ-20) and semi-structured interviews were used for the psychiatric assessment that included a possible diagnosis using Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders IV (DSM- IV) criteria. Relational functioning between couples, the relationship with mother's family of origin and social network were assessed using the DSM-IV Global Assessment of Relational Functioning Scale (GARF). RESULTS: A total of 148 mothers and 116 cohabiting fathers were assessed. According to the SRQ, 34.4% of the mothers and 25.4% of the fathers had a suspicion of psychiatric disorder. Clinical assessments using DSM-IV criteria detected larger numbers. In the analysis of the whole group of women, low family income (OR = 0.8; p < 0.05) and presence of previous maternal disorder (OR = 2.2; p < 0.05) were associated. When only women living with partners were assessed (n = 116), there was an exclusive association with quality of marital relationship (OR = 7.3; p < 0.05). CONCLUSION: This study reinforces the need of investigating the presence of maternal psychiatric disorder during prenatal care, introduces data about the father, and especially, the importance of routine assessment of the marital relationship.


Subject(s)
Family Conflict , Mental Disorders/epidemiology , Puerperal Disorders/epidemiology , Adult , Female , Humans , Mental Disorders/etiology , Puerperal Disorders/etiology , Risk Factors , Young Adult
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Rev. bras. ginecol. obstet ; 33(6): 281-287, June 2011. tab
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-597040

ABSTRACT

OBJETIVO: Estudar a associação entre transtornos mentais pós-parto e fatores demográficos e psicossociais, pré e perinatais. MÉTODOS: Todas as familias com crianças de quatro meses da Vila Jardim - Porto Alegre (RS) - nascidos entre novembro de 1998 e dezembro de 1999 foram avaliadas. Utilizou-se o Self Report Questionnaire (SRQ-20) e entrevistas clínicas semiestruturadas individuais e do casal para fundamentar uma hipótese diagnóstica segundo os critérios do da quarta edição do Manual Diagnóstico e Estatístico de Transtornos Mentais (DSM-IV). Realizou-se a avaliação da relação conjugal e do relacionamento da mãe com as famílias de origem e a rede social utilizando-se a Escala de Avaliação Global do Funcionamento Relacional (GARF). RESULTADOS: Foram avaliadas 148 mães e os 116 pais que coabitavam. Segundo o SRQ, 34,4 por cento das mães e 25,4 por cento dos pais apresentaram suspeita de transtorno psiquiátrico. Clinicamente os percentuais foram maiores. Coabitar ou não com companheiro não esteve associado com transtorno mental materno. Na análise da totalidade do grupo de mulheres, estiveram associados: baixa renda familiar (OR=0,8; p<0,05) e a presença de transtorno materno no passado (OR=2,2; p<0,05). O estudo apenas das mulheres que coabitavam (n=116) mostrou associação exclusivamente com a má qualidade da relação conjugal (OR=7,3; p<0,05). CONCLUSÃO: Este estudo reforça a necessidade de se verificar a presença de transtorno mental materno da mãe nas consultas de pré-natal e puericultura, e introduz dados sobre o pai e, especialmente, sobre a importância da relação conjugal.


PURPOSE: To study the association between postpartum psychiatric disorder and demographic and psychosocial, pre- and perinatal factors. METHODS: All families having 4-month-old infants in Vila Jardim, a district of Porto Alegre, Brazil, born at a public hospital from November 1998 through December 1999 were assessed. The Self-Report Questionnaire (SRQ-20) and semi-structured interviews were used for the psychiatric assessment that included a possible diagnosis using Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders IV (DSM- IV) criteria. Relational functioning between couples, the relationship with mother's family of origin and social network were assessed using the DSM-IV Global Assessment of Relational Functioning Scale (GARF). RESULTS: A total of 148 mothers and 116 cohabiting fathers were assessed. According to the SRQ, 34.4 percent of the mothers and 25.4 percent of the fathers had a suspicion of psychiatric disorder. Clinical assessments using DSM-IV criteria detected larger numbers. In the analysis of the whole group of women, low family income (OR=0.8; p<0.05) and presence of previous maternal disorder (OR=2.2; p<0.05) were associated. When only women living with partners were assessed (n=116), there was an exclusive association with quality of marital relationship (OR=7.3; p<0.05). CONCLUSION: This study reinforces the need of investigating the presence of maternal psychiatric disorder during prenatal care, introduces data about the father, and especially, the importance of routine assessment of the marital relationship.


Subject(s)
Humans , Female , Adult , Depression, Postpartum , Marriage , Mental Disorders , Postpartum Period
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Fam Process ; 46(4): 485-98, 2007 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18092581

ABSTRACT

The Marital Discord Model of Depression maintains that marital discord is an important antecedent in the development of depression. Although empirical evidence supports this premise, none of this research has been done with Latinos. The purpose of this study was to test the longitudinal relationship between marital satisfaction and depression among 99 Brazilian women. Using structural equation modeling, results indicated that marital satisfaction was a strong predictor of depression 2 years later. Marital satisfaction was also related to cooccurring depression. These results provide evidence that the Marital Discord Model of Depression is an appropriate theoretical model for the conceptualization of marital discord and depression with Latina women and suggest the potential utility of using couples therapy for treating depression among this population.


Subject(s)
Depression/epidemiology , Hispanic or Latino , Models, Psychological , Spouses/psychology , Adult , Brazil/epidemiology , Depression/etiology , Female , Humans , Interpersonal Relations , Interviews as Topic , Reproducibility of Results
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J Am Board Fam Pract ; 17(3): 173-83, 2004.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15226281

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: The WHO recommends exclusive breast-feeding for babies up to 6 months of age. The association between maternal mental health and breast-feeding duration is contradictory. This is a case-control study to investigate this association. METHODS: 153 families with 4-month-old babies from an urban area in southern Brazil were investigated: in 51 families, breast-feeding had being discontinued (cases); in 102, babies were being breast-fed (controls). Two researchers evaluated maternal and paternal mental health during home visits using semistructured interviews and scales. RESULTS: Disorders were found in 59% of case mothers versus 48% of control mothers. Depression was the most prevalent disorder affecting both mothers and fathers. We did not identify a statistically significant association between maternal mental disorder at 4 months after delivery and early termination of breast-feeding. When the mother had mental problems during the first month after delivery, however, she was twice as likely to interrupt breast-feeding. Among the mothers with mental disorders during puerperium, 76% still had the problem 4 months postpartum. An association was observed between maternal and paternal mental health. CONCLUSIONS: Parental mental health does not seem to be associated with breast-feeding at 4 months in this culture setting where most mothers have good family and social support for breast-feeding. Maternal mental disorders during puerperium, however, may negatively affect the duration of breast-feeding.


Subject(s)
Breast Feeding/psychology , Mental Disorders/epidemiology , Parents/psychology , Weaning , Adolescent , Adult , Brazil/epidemiology , Case-Control Studies , Female , Humans , Infant , Logistic Models , Male , Middle Aged , Multivariate Analysis , Prevalence , Puerperal Disorders/epidemiology , Puerperal Disorders/psychology , Risk Factors
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J Hum Lact ; 20(1): 46-55, 2004 Feb.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-14974700

ABSTRACT

One hundred fifty-three Brazilian families with 4-month-old infants--51 cases (breastfeeding had ceased) and 102 controls (breastfeeding maintained)--were recruited to verify if a problematic couple relationship is associated with early breastfeeding termination. The relationships of the 118 cohabiting couples were assessed by clinical interviews and the Global Assessment of Relational Functioning and Beavers-Timberlawn scales, examining marital and parental functions, parents' satisfaction with the quality of care each partner provided to their infants, mothers' opinions of paternal breastfeeding support, and interviewers' assessments of paternal breastfeeding support and involvement in the infants' care. The quality of a couple relationship was not associated with the interruption of breastfeeding before 4 months postpartum. However, a good couple relationship was associated with more paternal breastfeeding support (P < .01) and involvement in the infant's care (P < .0001).


Subject(s)
Breast Feeding/psychology , Parents/psychology , Paternal Behavior , Adult , Brazil , Case-Control Studies , Female , Humans , Infant , Infant Care , Infant, Newborn , Interpersonal Relations , Male , Social Support , Time Factors
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