The level of fetal attachment in women with the threat of preterm birth in the third trimester of pregnancy and the psychomotor development of the first year of life considering mother-child interaction

The aim of the research is to study the level of attachment to the fetus of women with the threat of premature birth in the third trimester of pregnancy and psychomotor development of the baby in the first year of life. Materials and methods. The study included 150 pregnant women in the third trime...

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Main Author: Natalia Grinko
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Language:English
Published: PC Technology Center 2020-04-01
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Online Access:http://journals.uran.ua/sr_med/article/view/199848
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spelling doaj-944b40d4fe094d83a4afbec03a56a9e52020-11-25T03:10:51ZengPC Technology CenterScienceRise: Medical Science2519-478X2519-47982020-04-0102 (35)404410.15587/2519-4798.2020.199848199848The level of fetal attachment in women with the threat of preterm birth in the third trimester of pregnancy and the psychomotor development of the first year of life considering mother-child interactionNatalia Grinko0Вищий державний навчальний заклад України «Буковинський державний медичний університет» пл. Театральна, 2, м. Чернівці, Українa, 58002The aim of the research is to study the level of attachment to the fetus of women with the threat of premature birth in the third trimester of pregnancy and psychomotor development of the baby in the first year of life. Materials and methods. The study included 150 pregnant women in the third trimester (23-37 weeks), and their men. Of these, the main group consisted of 120 women with the risk of preterm birth in the last trimester of pregnancy (MG). The comparison group consisted of 30 women with physiological pregnancy (CG). Results and discussion. Women with MG were found to have a maternal fetal attachment level of 71.0±1.0 (attachment disorder) and women with a CG of 51.0±2.0 (sufficient attachment level). Assessment of the psychomotor development of the child during the first year of life showed a tendency to lag its indicators in children of mothers from MG (after the second examination of MTG compared with the infants of women with CG and MGK during all periods of observation (p<0.05). Such a difference in indicators of psychomotor development was observed at the third survey: the level of development of children of mothers of CG was significantly higher than in women with MG. In the fourth survey, children of MTG mothers (29.0) showed better psychomotor development rates than infants of MCT women (27.5), but lower than those of CG (29.4). Subsequently, the level of psychomotor development of children with CG and MTG was almost equal to that of children of MCG (28.1), which were lower than in other groups. When reaching the age of one year, the children of MTG mothers showed the best level of psychomotor development (29.2), almost the same results were observed in children with CG (29.1), and indicators of MCG children were lower (28.5). Conclusions. Among the negative factors that provoke the formation of dyadic interaction disorders, psychological unpreparedness for motherhood and a low level of attachment to the fetus of women with the threat of premature birth during the third trimester of pregnancy are leadinghttp://journals.uran.ua/sr_med/article/view/199848загроза передчасних пологіврівень прив’язаності матері до плодупсихомоторний розвиток дитини.
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The level of fetal attachment in women with the threat of preterm birth in the third trimester of pregnancy and the psychomotor development of the first year of life considering mother-child interaction
ScienceRise: Medical Science
загроза передчасних пологів
рівень прив’язаності матері до плоду
психомоторний розвиток дитини.
author_facet Natalia Grinko
author_sort Natalia Grinko
title The level of fetal attachment in women with the threat of preterm birth in the third trimester of pregnancy and the psychomotor development of the first year of life considering mother-child interaction
title_short The level of fetal attachment in women with the threat of preterm birth in the third trimester of pregnancy and the psychomotor development of the first year of life considering mother-child interaction
title_full The level of fetal attachment in women with the threat of preterm birth in the third trimester of pregnancy and the psychomotor development of the first year of life considering mother-child interaction
title_fullStr The level of fetal attachment in women with the threat of preterm birth in the third trimester of pregnancy and the psychomotor development of the first year of life considering mother-child interaction
title_full_unstemmed The level of fetal attachment in women with the threat of preterm birth in the third trimester of pregnancy and the psychomotor development of the first year of life considering mother-child interaction
title_sort level of fetal attachment in women with the threat of preterm birth in the third trimester of pregnancy and the psychomotor development of the first year of life considering mother-child interaction
publisher PC Technology Center
series ScienceRise: Medical Science
issn 2519-478X
2519-4798
publishDate 2020-04-01
description The aim of the research is to study the level of attachment to the fetus of women with the threat of premature birth in the third trimester of pregnancy and psychomotor development of the baby in the first year of life. Materials and methods. The study included 150 pregnant women in the third trimester (23-37 weeks), and their men. Of these, the main group consisted of 120 women with the risk of preterm birth in the last trimester of pregnancy (MG). The comparison group consisted of 30 women with physiological pregnancy (CG). Results and discussion. Women with MG were found to have a maternal fetal attachment level of 71.0±1.0 (attachment disorder) and women with a CG of 51.0±2.0 (sufficient attachment level). Assessment of the psychomotor development of the child during the first year of life showed a tendency to lag its indicators in children of mothers from MG (after the second examination of MTG compared with the infants of women with CG and MGK during all periods of observation (p<0.05). Such a difference in indicators of psychomotor development was observed at the third survey: the level of development of children of mothers of CG was significantly higher than in women with MG. In the fourth survey, children of MTG mothers (29.0) showed better psychomotor development rates than infants of MCT women (27.5), but lower than those of CG (29.4). Subsequently, the level of psychomotor development of children with CG and MTG was almost equal to that of children of MCG (28.1), which were lower than in other groups. When reaching the age of one year, the children of MTG mothers showed the best level of psychomotor development (29.2), almost the same results were observed in children with CG (29.1), and indicators of MCG children were lower (28.5). Conclusions. Among the negative factors that provoke the formation of dyadic interaction disorders, psychological unpreparedness for motherhood and a low level of attachment to the fetus of women with the threat of premature birth during the third trimester of pregnancy are leading
topic загроза передчасних пологів
рівень прив’язаності матері до плоду
психомоторний розвиток дитини.
url http://journals.uran.ua/sr_med/article/view/199848
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