Parental Relationship with Twins from Pregnancy to Three Months: the Relation Among Parenting Stress, Infant Temperament, and Well-being

Objective: The transition to parenthood, from pregnancy to postpartum period, is a critical process, particularly for couples expecting twins. There is very little literature regarding the links between anxiety, depression, dyadic adjustment, parental stress, and infant temperament spanning from pre...

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Main Authors: Laura Elvira Prino, Luca Rollè, Cristina Sechi, Luciana Patteri, Anna Ambrosoli, Angela Maria Caldarera, Eva Gerino, Piera Brustia
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Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2016-10-01
Series:Frontiers in Psychology
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Online Access:http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fpsyg.2016.01628/full
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spelling doaj-d6d389f193e143e0801b8be65abec51e2020-11-25T00:52:42ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Psychology1664-10782016-10-01710.3389/fpsyg.2016.01628218292Parental Relationship with Twins from Pregnancy to Three Months: the Relation Among Parenting Stress, Infant Temperament, and Well-beingLaura Elvira Prino0Luca Rollè1Cristina Sechi2Luciana Patteri3Anna Ambrosoli4Angela Maria Caldarera5Eva Gerino6Piera Brustia7University of Torino, Department of PsychologyUniversity of Torino, Department of PsychologyUniversity of CagliariUniversity of Torino, Department of PsychologyUniversity of Torino, Department of PsychologyUniversity of Torino, Department of PsychologyUniversity of Torino, Department of PsychologyUniversity of Torino, Department of PsychologyObjective: The transition to parenthood, from pregnancy to postpartum period, is a critical process, particularly for couples expecting twins. There is very little literature regarding the links between anxiety, depression, dyadic adjustment, parental stress, and infant temperament spanning from pregnancy to postpartum. This study has two aims: first, to examine whether mothers’ and fathers’ anxiety, depression, and dyadic adjustment, assessed at the sixth month of pregnancy and three months postpartum, are associated with infants' negative affectivity and parenting stress; second, to examine whether there is any difference between fathers’ and mothers’ levels of parenting stress and perception of the twins’ temperament, as well as to evaluate, separately for mothers and fathers, whether the levels of parenting stress and perception of child temperament differ for each twin.Method: The study participants were 58 parents (29 couples) and their healthy 58 twin babies (51.7% boys, 48.3% girls). Mothers’ ages ranged from 30 to 44 years, (MAge = 36.3 years, SD = 3.2 years), and fathers’ ages ranged from 32 to 52 years, (MAge = 38.2 years, SD = 4.4 years). The parents, during the pregnancy period and three months after delivery, filled out the Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale, the State-Trait Anxiety Inventory, and the Dyadic Adjustment Scale. Three months after delivery they also filled out the Parenting Stress Index—Short Form and the Infant Behavior Questionnaire Revised. Results: The analyses showed a significant correlation between parental anxiety/depression symptoms and infants’ negative affectivity and parenting stress (in both mothers and fathers). Moreover, compared to fathers, mothers reported higher scores on specific dimensions of the infants’ negative affectivity, (t (28) = -2.62 and p < .05; t (28) = 2.09 and p < .05), and parenting stress, (t (28) = 2.19 and p < .05; t (28) = 2.23 and p < .05), but only for Twin 2. Finally, the results showed that mothers' perceptions of child temperament vary between two twins, (e.g., distress to limitations: t(28) = 2.08 and p <.05). Discussion: This study highlights the peculiarity of twin parenthood during the fourth trimester. In particular, the differences between twins’ mothers’ and fathers’ perceptions.http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fpsyg.2016.01628/fullAnxietyDepressionTwinsMotherInfant temperamentparenting stress
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Luca Rollè
Cristina Sechi
Luciana Patteri
Anna Ambrosoli
Angela Maria Caldarera
Eva Gerino
Piera Brustia
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Luca Rollè
Cristina Sechi
Luciana Patteri
Anna Ambrosoli
Angela Maria Caldarera
Eva Gerino
Piera Brustia
Parental Relationship with Twins from Pregnancy to Three Months: the Relation Among Parenting Stress, Infant Temperament, and Well-being
Frontiers in Psychology
Anxiety
Depression
Twins
Mother
Infant temperament
parenting stress
author_facet Laura Elvira Prino
Luca Rollè
Cristina Sechi
Luciana Patteri
Anna Ambrosoli
Angela Maria Caldarera
Eva Gerino
Piera Brustia
author_sort Laura Elvira Prino
title Parental Relationship with Twins from Pregnancy to Three Months: the Relation Among Parenting Stress, Infant Temperament, and Well-being
title_short Parental Relationship with Twins from Pregnancy to Three Months: the Relation Among Parenting Stress, Infant Temperament, and Well-being
title_full Parental Relationship with Twins from Pregnancy to Three Months: the Relation Among Parenting Stress, Infant Temperament, and Well-being
title_fullStr Parental Relationship with Twins from Pregnancy to Three Months: the Relation Among Parenting Stress, Infant Temperament, and Well-being
title_full_unstemmed Parental Relationship with Twins from Pregnancy to Three Months: the Relation Among Parenting Stress, Infant Temperament, and Well-being
title_sort parental relationship with twins from pregnancy to three months: the relation among parenting stress, infant temperament, and well-being
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Psychology
issn 1664-1078
publishDate 2016-10-01
description Objective: The transition to parenthood, from pregnancy to postpartum period, is a critical process, particularly for couples expecting twins. There is very little literature regarding the links between anxiety, depression, dyadic adjustment, parental stress, and infant temperament spanning from pregnancy to postpartum. This study has two aims: first, to examine whether mothers’ and fathers’ anxiety, depression, and dyadic adjustment, assessed at the sixth month of pregnancy and three months postpartum, are associated with infants' negative affectivity and parenting stress; second, to examine whether there is any difference between fathers’ and mothers’ levels of parenting stress and perception of the twins’ temperament, as well as to evaluate, separately for mothers and fathers, whether the levels of parenting stress and perception of child temperament differ for each twin.Method: The study participants were 58 parents (29 couples) and their healthy 58 twin babies (51.7% boys, 48.3% girls). Mothers’ ages ranged from 30 to 44 years, (MAge = 36.3 years, SD = 3.2 years), and fathers’ ages ranged from 32 to 52 years, (MAge = 38.2 years, SD = 4.4 years). The parents, during the pregnancy period and three months after delivery, filled out the Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale, the State-Trait Anxiety Inventory, and the Dyadic Adjustment Scale. Three months after delivery they also filled out the Parenting Stress Index—Short Form and the Infant Behavior Questionnaire Revised. Results: The analyses showed a significant correlation between parental anxiety/depression symptoms and infants’ negative affectivity and parenting stress (in both mothers and fathers). Moreover, compared to fathers, mothers reported higher scores on specific dimensions of the infants’ negative affectivity, (t (28) = -2.62 and p < .05; t (28) = 2.09 and p < .05), and parenting stress, (t (28) = 2.19 and p < .05; t (28) = 2.23 and p < .05), but only for Twin 2. Finally, the results showed that mothers' perceptions of child temperament vary between two twins, (e.g., distress to limitations: t(28) = 2.08 and p <.05). Discussion: This study highlights the peculiarity of twin parenthood during the fourth trimester. In particular, the differences between twins’ mothers’ and fathers’ perceptions.
topic Anxiety
Depression
Twins
Mother
Infant temperament
parenting stress
url http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fpsyg.2016.01628/full
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