Lerum C W, LoBiondo-Wood G
Birth. 1989 Mar;16(1):13-7. doi: 10.1111/j.1523-536x.1989.tb00848.x.
In a study of maternal-fetal attachment we explored three variables that could influence such attachment: maternal age, the experience of quickening, and the physical symptoms of pregnancy. A convenience sample of 80 pregnant women filled out the Cranley maternal-fetal attachment scale and the pregnancy symptoms checklist. Maternal age and physical symptoms were not found to be significantly correlated to maternal-fetal attachment, but quickening, as well as the degree and frequency of fetal movement, were correlated, at the P less than or equal to 0.0001 level. Income, ultrasound, and planning of pregnancy were also found to be significantly related to maternal-fetal attachment.
在一项关于母婴依恋的研究中,我们探究了三个可能影响这种依恋关系的变量:母亲年龄、胎动体验以及孕期身体症状。一个由80名孕妇组成的便利样本填写了克兰利母婴依恋量表和孕期症状清单。研究发现,母亲年龄和身体症状与母婴依恋并无显著关联,但胎动以及胎动的程度和频率在P≤0.0001水平上具有相关性。此外,收入、超声检查和妊娠计划也被发现与母婴依恋显著相关。