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The relation between social support, anxiety and distress symptoms and maternal fetal attachment

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Pages 381-392 | Received 07 Mar 2017, Accepted 24 Feb 2018, Published online: 04 May 2018
 

Abstract

Objective: The aims of this study were to: (1) examine the relation between social support, trait anxiety, symptoms of maternal distress (including stress, depression and anxiety) and maternal–fetal attachment; and (2) to determine if social support buffers the relation between trait anxiety, symptoms of distress and maternal–fetal attachment.

Design: Ninety-four pregnant women completed five self-report questions. Two hierarchical regression analyses were conducted to examine the influence of trait anxiety, symptoms of distress, and social support on two factors of maternal–fetal attachment, quality and intensity/frequency.

Results: In the first model with the dependent measure as the maternal–fetal attachment quality score, trait anxiety (β = –.24, p < .05) and social support (β = .30, p < .01) were significant predictors, accounting for 18% of the variance. In the second model with the dependent measure as the maternal–fetal attachment intensity/frequency score, trait anxiety (β = –.23, p < .05) and social support (β = .32, p < .01) were significant predictors, accounting for 23% of the variance. In addition, the interaction term contributed a significant 4% of the variance, indicating that when social support is high, the relation between anxiety and maternal–fetal attachment intensity/frequency is attenuated.

Conclusions: This study demonstrates that prenatal attachment is related to trait anxiety and social support. These findings suggest that interventions to decrease anxiety and increase social support could enhance maternal–fetal attachment.

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