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The impact of a second infant on interactions of mothers and firstborn children

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Pages 103-114 | Received 05 Aug 2002, Accepted 30 Nov 2003, Published online: 23 Jan 2007
 

Abstract

We examined the patterns of mother–firstborn children interaction following the birth of a second child. We were particularly interested in the impact of the father's involvement in family activities. A total of 47 mothers with 6‐month‐old secondborn infants participated. Four types of mother–firstborn relationship transitions were identified, using a cluster analysis: cluster 1 (46.8%) was characterized by few changes in mother–firstborn interactions, cluster 2 (21.3%) by the firstborn's negative reactions, cluster 3 (25.5%) by an increase in scolding as well as a decrease in positive behaviour by the mother, and finally cluster 4 (6.4%) by a large increase in the firstborn's positive behaviours toward the mother. No associations were found between the classification and either the gender combination of the siblings or the firstborn's age. Frequent care of the father toward their firstborn children was found in cluster 4. These results suggest that the father's behaviour in the family may be a predictor of adaptation to the birth of a new infant.

Acknowledgements

The authors wish to thank the mothers who participated in this study, as well as the nursing staff who were involved in data collection.

Notes

Note. The numbers in parentheses are standard deviations.

aScores at each period postpartum were rated against those in the third trimester of pregnancy as a baseline (50).

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