21 resultados para Evolving Emotional Experiences


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Tese de Doutoramento em Ciências da Educação (Especialidade de Tecnologia Educativa)

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Aims. This paper is a report on a study analysing the effect of the umbilical cord cutting experience on fathers’ emotional involvement with their infants. Background. Participation in childbirth offers an opportunity for father and mother to share the childbirth experience, so it is vital that midwives improve the fathers’ participation in this event. Design. A quasi-experimental study with a quantitative methodology was implemented. Methods. One hundred and five fathers were recruited as part of a convenience sample in a Maternity Public Hospital in a Metropolitan City in Portugal, between January and May of 2008. The Bonding Scale, the Portuguese version of the ‘Mother-to-Infant Bonding Scale’ was used to evaluate the fathers’ emotional involvement with the neonate at different moments: before childbirth, first day after childbirth and first month after childbirth. After childbirth, the fathers were divided into three separate groups depending on their umbilical cord cutting experience. Results. The results demonstrate that the emotional involvement between father and child tends to increase during the first days after childbirth and to decrease when evaluated 1 month after birth, for fathers who did not cut the umbilical cord. However, fathers who cut the umbilical cord demonstrate an improvement in emotional involvement 1 month later. Conclusion. Results suggest that the umbilical cord cutting experience benefits the father’s emotional involvement with the neonate, supporting the benefits of his participation and empowerment in childbirth.

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The Experiences in Close Relationships Inventory permits to evaluate attachment in close relationships during adulthood based on two dimensions able to be present in this kind of relationships: the avoidance of proximity and the anxiety related with to abandonment. It is a self-report 7- points likert scale composed by 36 items. The Portuguese version was administered to a sample of 551 university students (60% female), the majority with ages between 19 and 24 years old (88%) in a dating relationship (86%). The principal components analysis with oblimin rotation was performed. The total scale has good internal consistency (α=.86), as also has the 2 sub-scales: anxiety (α=.86) and avoidance (α=.88). The two dimensions evaluated are significantly correlated with socio-demographics, relational characteristics (jealousy, relationship distress, and compromise), wishes (enmeshment versus differentiation) and fears (abandonment versus control) related to attitudes in significant relationships, which testify the construct validity of the instrument. The results obtained are coherent with the original version and other ECR‘s adaptations. Practitioners and researchers in the context of clinical psychology and related areas have now at their disposal the Portuguese version of the ECR inventory, which has shown its very high usefulness in the study of close relationships, and specifically attachment in adulthood.

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Adverse effects of maternal anxiety and depression are well documented, namely on the foetus/child behaviour and development, but not as much attention has been given to the mother's emotional involvement with the offspring. To study mother's prenatal and postpartum stress, mood and emotional involvement with the infant, the State-Trait Anxiety Inventory, the Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale and the Mother-to-Infant Bonding Scale were filled in and cortisol levels were measured, 3 months before and 3 months after childbirth, in a sample of 91 Portuguese women. From pregnancy to the postpartum period, mother's cortisol levels, anxiety and emotional involvement toward the child decrease. No significant change was observed regarding mother's depression. Mother's depression predicted a worse emotional involvement before childbirth, while mother's anxiety predicted a worse emotional involvement with the infant after childbirth. Additionally, pregnant women with a worse emotional involvement with the offspring are at risk of poorer emotional involvement with the infant and higher anxiety and depression at 3 months postpartum. It should be given more attention to mother's poor emotional involvement with the offspring during pregnancy, as it interferes with her emotional involvement with the infant and her psychological adjustment 3 months after childbirth.

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Este estudo tem como objectivo geral analisar a forma como as mulheres por um lado antecipam e, por outro lado, experienciam emocionalmente o parto do seu primeiro filho. Foi também nosso interesse averiguar a relação entre a antecipação e a experiência real de parto. Para o efeito, 197 grávidas primíparas, com idades compreendidas entre 15 e 39 anos e utentes da Consulta Externa de Obstetrícia da Maternidade Júlio Dinis (Porto) participaram no estudo. Após consentimento informado as participantes preencheram um Questionário Socio-demográfico e o Questionário de Antecipação do Parto (QAP, Costa, Figueiredo, Pacheco, Marques, & Pais, 2005) no 2º trimestre de gravidez. Na primeira semana após o parto foram novamente contactadas as participantes na Unidade de Internamento na Maternidade de Júlio Dinis no sentido de responderem ao Questionário de Experiência e Satisfação com o Parto (QESP, Costa, Figueiredo, Pacheco, Marques, & Pais, 2005). Os resultados mostram que o planeamento do parto parece ser benéfico para algumas mulheres em termos do medo, dor e preocupação em relação ao bebé durante o parto. Deste modo, a implementação de medidas que promovam a informação, suporte emocional e envolvimento nas tomadas de decisão por parte dos serviços de saúde materno-infantis poderiam constituir uma mais-valia para o melhoramento das experiências dos pais.

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Tese de Doutoramento em Psicologia Aplicada.