TY - JOUR
T1 - Ante- and perinatal factors and child characteristics predicting parenting experience among formerly infertile couples during the child's first year
T2 - a controlled study
AU - Repokari, Leena
AU - Poikkeus, Piia
AU - Tiitinen, Aila
AU - Unkila-Kallio, Leila
AU - Punamäki, Raija-Leena
AU - Vilska, Sirpa
AU - Sinkkonen, Jari
AU - Almqvist, Fredrik
AU - Tulppala, Maija
PY - 2006
Y1 - 2006
N2 - "In this prospective controlled study, the authors examined (a) parenting experiences among couples with successful assisted reproduction treatment (ART; n = 367) and fertile spontaneously conceiving controls (n = 371) and (b) the impact of ante- and perinatal factors and child characteristics on parenting experiences. The results show that positive mothering experiences increased more during the 1st year of parenting and were generally higher among ART mothers than control mothers. No differences were found between ART fathers and controls in their fathering experience. Unpleasant birth experiences, low birth weight, and difficulty soothing the child were associated with high levels of parental stress in the control group, but this was not so among the ART parents. Psychosocial interventions in maternal care should take into account the various meanings that couples give to the history of infertility and conception and ante- and perinatal experiences."
AB - "In this prospective controlled study, the authors examined (a) parenting experiences among couples with successful assisted reproduction treatment (ART; n = 367) and fertile spontaneously conceiving controls (n = 371) and (b) the impact of ante- and perinatal factors and child characteristics on parenting experiences. The results show that positive mothering experiences increased more during the 1st year of parenting and were generally higher among ART mothers than control mothers. No differences were found between ART fathers and controls in their fathering experience. Unpleasant birth experiences, low birth weight, and difficulty soothing the child were associated with high levels of parental stress in the control group, but this was not so among the ART parents. Psychosocial interventions in maternal care should take into account the various meanings that couples give to the history of infertility and conception and ante- and perinatal experiences."
KW - 312 Clinical medicine
KW - Obstetrics and gynecology
KW - Pediatrics
U2 - 10.1037/0893-3200.20.4.670
DO - 10.1037/0893-3200.20.4.670
M3 - Article
SN - 0893-3200
VL - 20
SP - 670
EP - 679
JO - Journal of Family Psychology
JF - Journal of Family Psychology
IS - 4
ER -