Background. This study aims to verify if the presence and severity of perinatal depression are related to any particular pattern of attachment. Methods. The study started with a screening of a sample of 453 women in their third trimester of pregnancy, who were administered a survey data form, the Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS) and the Experience in Close Relationship (ECR). A clinical group of subjects with perinatal depression (PND, 89 subjects) was selected and compared with a control group (C), regarding psychopathological variables and attachment patterns. Results. The ECR showed a prevalence of “Fearful-Avoidant” attachment style in PND group (29.2% versus 1.1%, < 0.001); additionally, the EPDS average score increases with the increasing of ECR dimensions (Avoidance and Anxiety). Conclusion. The severity of depression increases proportionally to attachment disorganization; therefore, we consider attachment as both an important risk factor as well as a focus for early psychotherapeutic intervention.

Perinatal depression and patterns of attachment: a critical risk factor? / Meuti, Valentina; Aceti, Franca; Giacchetti, Nicoletta; Carluccio, GIUSEPPE MATTIA; Zaccagni, Michela; Marini, Isabella; Giancola, Orazio; Ciolli, Paola; Biondi, Massimo. - In: DEPRESSION RESEARCH AND TREATMENT. - ISSN 2090-1321. - ELETTRONICO. - 2015:2015(2015). [10.1155/2015/105012]

Perinatal depression and patterns of attachment: a critical risk factor?

MEUTI, VALENTINA;ACETI, Franca;GIACCHETTI, NICOLETTA;CARLUCCIO, GIUSEPPE MATTIA;ZACCAGNI, MICHELA;MARINI, ISABELLA;GIANCOLA, ORAZIO;CIOLLI, Paola;BIONDI, Massimo
2015

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Background. This study aims to verify if the presence and severity of perinatal depression are related to any particular pattern of attachment. Methods. The study started with a screening of a sample of 453 women in their third trimester of pregnancy, who were administered a survey data form, the Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS) and the Experience in Close Relationship (ECR). A clinical group of subjects with perinatal depression (PND, 89 subjects) was selected and compared with a control group (C), regarding psychopathological variables and attachment patterns. Results. The ECR showed a prevalence of “Fearful-Avoidant” attachment style in PND group (29.2% versus 1.1%, < 0.001); additionally, the EPDS average score increases with the increasing of ECR dimensions (Avoidance and Anxiety). Conclusion. The severity of depression increases proportionally to attachment disorganization; therefore, we consider attachment as both an important risk factor as well as a focus for early psychotherapeutic intervention.
2015
clinical psychology; psychiatry and mental health
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Perinatal depression and patterns of attachment: a critical risk factor? / Meuti, Valentina; Aceti, Franca; Giacchetti, Nicoletta; Carluccio, GIUSEPPE MATTIA; Zaccagni, Michela; Marini, Isabella; Giancola, Orazio; Ciolli, Paola; Biondi, Massimo. - In: DEPRESSION RESEARCH AND TREATMENT. - ISSN 2090-1321. - ELETTRONICO. - 2015:2015(2015). [10.1155/2015/105012]
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