Vztah k očekávanému dítěti a jeho souvislosti s vybranými intra- a interpersonálními charakteristikami žen v třetím trimestru těhotenství

Petra Daňsová ORCID logo
Zuzana Masopustová
Lucie Miškóciová
Lenka Lacinová

Abstrakt

Studie se zabývá vztahem těhotných žen k jejich očekávanému dítěti. U vzorku 339 žen ve třetím trimestru těhotenství byla zkoumána spojitost vztahu k očekávanému dítěti s úzkostností, depresivitou, kvalitou partnerského vztahu a s vyhýbavostí a úzkostností citové vazby k partnerovi. Byl kontrolován vliv parity, plánovanosti a chtěnosti dítěte a věku matky. Nejsilnějším prediktorem vztahu k očekávanému dítěti byla kvalita partnerského vztahu – ženy, které hodnotily svůj partnerský vztah jako kvalitní, pociťovaly silnější vztah k očekávanému dítěti. Byl prokázán také vliv parity (prvorodičky pociťovaly k očekávanému dítěti silnější vztah než vícerodičky) a plánovanosti dítěte (ženy, jejichž těhotenství bylo plánované, pociťovaly k očekávanému dítěti mírně silnější vztah). Ve výzkumu byla poprvé použita nová škála k měření vztahu k očekávanému dítěti, která překonává některé limity dosavadních metod. Metoda měří různé aspekty vztahu k dítěti v oblasti emoční, kognitivní i behaviorální.

https://doi.org/10.29364/epsy.310

Klíčová slova

vztah k očekávanému dítěti, těhotenství, úzkostnost, depresivita, kvalita partnerského vztahu, vyhýbavost citové vazby, úzkostnost citové vazby

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