Mother-infant feeding interactions in mothers with and without eating disorder history: Results of a structured observational study

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作者
Doersam, Annica Franziska [1 ,2 ,3 ,4 ]
Throm, Jana Katharina [1 ,2 ,3 ]
Soerensen, Ferdinand [4 ,5 ,6 ]
Martus, Peter [7 ]
Kraegeloh-Mann, Ingeborg [5 ]
Preissl, Hubert [8 ,9 ,10 ]
Micali, Nadia [11 ,12 ]
Giel, Katrin Elisabeth [1 ,2 ,3 ]
机构
[1] Univ Hosp Tuebingen, Dept Psychosomat Med & Psychotherapy, Tubingen, Germany
[2] Univ Hosp Tubingen, Ctr Excellence Eating Disorders KOMET, Tubingen, Germany
[3] German Ctr Mental Hlth DZPG, Tubingen, Baden Wuerttemb, Germany
[4] Eberhard Karls Univ Tuebingen, Grad Training Ctr Neurosci, Int Max Planck Res Sch, Tubingen, Germany
[5] Univ Childrens Hosp Tuebingen, Pediat Neurol & Dev Med, Tubingen, Germany
[6] Univ Hosp Tuebingen, Tubingen Ctr Mental Hlth TuCMH, Dept Psychiat & Psychotherapy, Tubingen, Germany
[7] Univ Hosp Tuebingen, Inst Med Biometr & Clin Epidemiol, Tubingen, Germany
[8] Eberhard Karls Univ Tuebingen, Inst Diabet Res & Metab Dis IDM, FMEG Ctr, German Ctr Diabet Res DZD,Helmholtz Ctr Munich, Tubingen, Germany
[9] Univ Hosp Tuebingen, Dept Internal Med 4, Div Endocrinol Diabetol Angiol Nephrol Pathobioch, Tubingen, Germany
[10] Eberhard Karls Univ Tuebingen, Inst Pharmaceut Sci, Interfac Ctr Pharmacogen & Pharm Res, Dept Pharm & Biochem, Tubingen, Germany
[11] Psychiat Ctr Ballerup, Ctr Eating & Feeding Disorders Res, Mental Hlth Serv Capital Reg Denmark, Ballerup, Denmark
[12] UCL, Great Ormond St Inst Child Hlth, London, England
关键词
Eating disorders; Video analysis; Mother-child interaction; Feeding scale; NORWEGIAN MOTHER; EARLY-PREGNANCY; CHILDREN; TEMPERAMENT; QUESTIONNAIRE; BEHAVIOR; PSYCHOPATHOLOGY; CONTINUATION; REMISSION; INTERVIEW;
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10.1016/j.appet.2024.107551
中图分类号
B84 [心理学]; C [社会科学总论]; Q98 [人类学];
学科分类号
03 ; 0303 ; 030303 ; 04 ; 0402 ;
摘要
Background: A growing body of evidence suggests that children of mothers with eating disorders (EDs) have a greater risk of early feeding problems. Recognizing and reacting adequately to the infant's signals during feeding is crucial for the child's development of internal and external regulatory mechanisms of food intake. Parental EDs might affect this ability. Therefore, we investigated the quality of mother-infant interactions during feeding using video recording and a structured coding system. Methods: The data of this pilot study was collected in a prospective cohort study investigating the influence of maternal EDs on child outcomes. Twenty women with ED history and 31 control women were videotaped while feeding their infant during a main meal at ten months postpartum. The mother-infant interactions were evaluated by two raters using the Chatoor Feeding Scale. We assessed birth outcomes, the mother's ED and depression status, breastfeeding practices, infant feeding problems and infant temperament by maternal self-report. Results: Mothers with and without ED history scored very similar on the Feeding Scale, however mothers from the control group experienced more struggle for control with their infants during feeding (p = 0.046) and made more negative comments about the infant's food intake (p = 0.010). Mothers with ED history were more concerned about infant feeding at three months postpartum and reported significantly more problems with solid foods in their children. Birth outcomes were comparable between groups, except for lower weight-for-length birth percentiles in children of women with ED history. Conclusion: Whilst examined mothers with ED history are more concerned about feeding their children, ED psychopathology does not affect the quality of mother-infant interaction during feeding at the transition to autonomous eating at ten months of age.
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