The Development of the Caregiving System among women with severe mental illness: preliminary data from the WARM-study

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Introduction: In the attachment literature “the caregiving system” has been described as the parental behavioral system that has the function of “providing protection, comfort, and care for a child”, and it is proposed as a mediating link between the mother´s own attachment status and infant attachment classification (George & Solomon, 2008). Aims of the Study: As little is known on how the caregiving system develops when the mother suffers from severe mental illness (SMI), this presentation will explore the role of maternal psychopathology for the pre- and postnatal development of caregiving representations in the WARM study. The hypothesis is that higher level of psychopathology is associated with higher levels of the caregiving representations: Deactivation, cognitive disconnection and the segregated systems – all dimensions found among mothers with children that show a pattern of insecure or disorganized attachment. Material and Methods: Caregiving Representations are assessed in pregnancy and at 1 and 4 weeks postnatal with the Prenatal Caregiving Experience Questionnaire (PCEQ, Brennan, George, & Solomon, 2013) and at 16 weeks with the Caregiving Experience Quenstionnaire (CEQ, Brennan, George, & Solomon, 2013). The development of psychopathology is assessed in pregnancy and at 4 and 16 weeks with The Positive and Negative Syndrome Scale (PANSS, Kay et al., 1989), The Montgomery Asberg Depression Rating Scale (MADRS, Montgomery and Asberg, 1979) and The Bech-Rafaelsen Mania Rating Scale (BRMRS, Bech et al, 1979). Results: Preliminary results from the WARM study will be presented. Associations between severity of psychopathology and development of caregiving representations in the transition to motherhood will be explored.
OriginalsprogEngelsk
Publikationsdato2016
StatusUdgivet - 2016
Begivenhed15the World Congress of the World Association for Infant Mental Health: Infant Mental Health in a rapidly changing world: Conflict, adversity, and resilience - Prague, Tjekkiet
Varighed: 29 maj 20162 jun. 2016
Konferencens nummer: 15
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Konference15the World Congress of the World Association for Infant Mental Health
Nummer15
LandTjekkiet
ByPrague
Periode29/05/201602/06/2016
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