Brockington I F, Aucamp H M, Fraser C
University of Birmingham, Bredenbury, UK.
Arch Womens Ment Health. 2006 Sep;9(5):243-51. doi: 10.1007/s00737-006-0133-0. Epub 2006 May 15.
We assessed the frequency of severe disorders of the mother-infant relationship in over 200 mothers referred to services in Birmingham and Christchurch, all of whom were interviewed using the Birmingham Interview for Maternal Mental Health. 10.6% had established rejection and 14.6% threatened rejection of their infants. 28.6% had various degrees of pathological anger, which was severe in 8.3%. Rejection was strongly associated with unwanted pregnancy and lack of interaction with the foetus.
我们评估了200多名转介至伯明翰和克赖斯特彻奇相关服务机构的母亲中母婴关系严重紊乱的发生率,所有这些母亲均接受了《伯明翰孕产妇心理健康访谈》。10.6%的母亲表现出既定的排斥行为,14.6%的母亲有排斥婴儿的倾向。28.6%的母亲有不同程度的病理性愤怒,其中8.3%的情况较为严重。排斥行为与意外怀孕以及与胎儿缺乏互动密切相关。