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Characteristics of Early Mother–Infant and Father–Infant Interactions: A Comparison between Assisted Reproductive Technology and Spontaneous Conceiving Parents

This study aims to describe parents’ and infant’s interactive styles after assisted reproduction treatments (ART), to compare them with parent–infant interactions after spontaneous conception (SC), and to assess the effect of specific ART variables (cause of infertility, treatment type, and previous...

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Autores principales: Agostini, Francesca, Andrei, Federica, Neri, Erica, Trombini, Elena, Nuccini, Francesca, Villani, Maria Teresa, Aguzzoli, Lorenzo, Paterlini, Marcella
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7664381/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33172139
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph17218215
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author Agostini, Francesca
Andrei, Federica
Neri, Erica
Trombini, Elena
Nuccini, Francesca
Villani, Maria Teresa
Aguzzoli, Lorenzo
Paterlini, Marcella
author_facet Agostini, Francesca
Andrei, Federica
Neri, Erica
Trombini, Elena
Nuccini, Francesca
Villani, Maria Teresa
Aguzzoli, Lorenzo
Paterlini, Marcella
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description This study aims to describe parents’ and infant’s interactive styles after assisted reproduction treatments (ART), to compare them with parent–infant interactions after spontaneous conception (SC), and to assess the effect of specific ART variables (cause of infertility, treatment type, and previous ART attempts) on interaction quality. The sample included 25 ART conceiving couples and 31 SC couples with their 3-months-old babies. Free parent–infant interactions (3–5 min) were coded using the CARE-Index, a video-based assessment scale that gives both dimensional (e.g., sensitivity, control, passivity) and categorical scores (sensitive, inept, at-risk) for parents and infants. Results showed a global similarity between groups in CARE-Index dimensions. Nevertheless, differences emerged in categorical scores, as the interactive patterns of ART parents were more frequently classified as “inept” and “at-risk” compared to SC parents. With regards to ART dyads only, infants conceived through intracytoplasmic sperm injection scored significantly lower to the dimension compulsivity and higher to passivity, compared to infants conceived through in vitro fertilization. Yet, infants conceived at the first ART cycle had significantly lower levels of difficulty than infants conceived after one ART attempt. These results speak about the existence of important parent–infant interactive differences related to conception modality and ART technique and suggest the need to implement support programs to promote more sensitive parenting styles.
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spelling pubmed-76643812020-11-14 Characteristics of Early Mother–Infant and Father–Infant Interactions: A Comparison between Assisted Reproductive Technology and Spontaneous Conceiving Parents Agostini, Francesca Andrei, Federica Neri, Erica Trombini, Elena Nuccini, Francesca Villani, Maria Teresa Aguzzoli, Lorenzo Paterlini, Marcella Int J Environ Res Public Health Article This study aims to describe parents’ and infant’s interactive styles after assisted reproduction treatments (ART), to compare them with parent–infant interactions after spontaneous conception (SC), and to assess the effect of specific ART variables (cause of infertility, treatment type, and previous ART attempts) on interaction quality. The sample included 25 ART conceiving couples and 31 SC couples with their 3-months-old babies. Free parent–infant interactions (3–5 min) were coded using the CARE-Index, a video-based assessment scale that gives both dimensional (e.g., sensitivity, control, passivity) and categorical scores (sensitive, inept, at-risk) for parents and infants. Results showed a global similarity between groups in CARE-Index dimensions. Nevertheless, differences emerged in categorical scores, as the interactive patterns of ART parents were more frequently classified as “inept” and “at-risk” compared to SC parents. With regards to ART dyads only, infants conceived through intracytoplasmic sperm injection scored significantly lower to the dimension compulsivity and higher to passivity, compared to infants conceived through in vitro fertilization. Yet, infants conceived at the first ART cycle had significantly lower levels of difficulty than infants conceived after one ART attempt. These results speak about the existence of important parent–infant interactive differences related to conception modality and ART technique and suggest the need to implement support programs to promote more sensitive parenting styles. MDPI 2020-11-06 2020-11 /pmc/articles/PMC7664381/ /pubmed/33172139 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph17218215 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Andrei, Federica
Neri, Erica
Trombini, Elena
Nuccini, Francesca
Villani, Maria Teresa
Aguzzoli, Lorenzo
Paterlini, Marcella
Characteristics of Early Mother–Infant and Father–Infant Interactions: A Comparison between Assisted Reproductive Technology and Spontaneous Conceiving Parents
title Characteristics of Early Mother–Infant and Father–Infant Interactions: A Comparison between Assisted Reproductive Technology and Spontaneous Conceiving Parents
title_full Characteristics of Early Mother–Infant and Father–Infant Interactions: A Comparison between Assisted Reproductive Technology and Spontaneous Conceiving Parents
title_fullStr Characteristics of Early Mother–Infant and Father–Infant Interactions: A Comparison between Assisted Reproductive Technology and Spontaneous Conceiving Parents
title_full_unstemmed Characteristics of Early Mother–Infant and Father–Infant Interactions: A Comparison between Assisted Reproductive Technology and Spontaneous Conceiving Parents
title_short Characteristics of Early Mother–Infant and Father–Infant Interactions: A Comparison between Assisted Reproductive Technology and Spontaneous Conceiving Parents
title_sort characteristics of early mother–infant and father–infant interactions: a comparison between assisted reproductive technology and spontaneous conceiving parents
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7664381/
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http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph17218215
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