Exploratory study of bed-sharing and maternal-infant bonding

被引:9
作者
Mitchell, Edwin A. [1 ]
Hutchison, B. Lynne [1 ]
Thompson, John M. D. [1 ]
Wouldes, Trecia A. [2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Auckland, Dept Paediat Child & Youth Hlth, Auckland 1010, New Zealand
[2] Univ Auckland, Dept Psychol Med, Auckland 1010, New Zealand
关键词
bed-sharing; bonding; infant; maternal behaviour; mother-child relation; sudden infant death; MONTHS POSTPARTUM; SLEEP; MOTHERS; VERSION; SCALE;
D O I
10.1111/jpc.12833
中图分类号
R72 [儿科学];
学科分类号
100202 ;
摘要
Aim: Bed-sharing with an infant is controversial due to the increased risk of sudden unexpected death in infancy versus postulated benefits of the practice such as enhanced breastfeeding and maternal-infant bonding. This study evaluated the association between bed-sharing and maternal-infant bonding. Methods: Four hundred randomly selected mothers who had delivered in a large maternity unit in Auckland and whose infants were between the ages of 6 weeks and 4 months were sent a postal questionnaire asking about their bed-sharing practices last night, usually, and in the last 2 weeks. Included in the questionnaire were factors 1 and 2 questions from the Postpartum Bonding Questionnaire to assess maternal-infant bonding. Results: Responders totalled 172 (43%), and infants were a mean age of 11 weeks. Fourteen per cent of infants slept in a bed-sharing situation last night, 8% usually, and 41% had slept with an adult in the last 2 weeks. Nine per cent of mothers scored above the cut-off for factor 1 for impaired maternal-infant bonding. Infants of these mothers were more likely to bed-share last night, usually, and in the last 2 weeks, and were less likely to use a pacifier and to breastfeed. Bed-sharing mothers scored more highly on individual questions relating to being annoyed or irritated by their baby. Conclusion: There is an inverse association between bed-sharing and maternal-infant bonding, which is contrary to the often expressed belief that bed-sharing enhances maternal-infant bonding.
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页数:6
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