Department of Psychology, University of California, Davis, Davis, California, USA.
California National Primate Research Center, University of California, Davis, Davis, California, USA.
New Dir Child Adolesc Dev. 2021 Nov;2021(180):21-42. doi: 10.1002/cad.20438. Epub 2021 Nov 12.
Relationships support social animals' health, but maintaining relationships is challenging. When transitioning to parenthood, new parents balance pair-bond maintenance with infant care. We studied pair-bond maintenance via affiliation in 22 adult titi monkey pairs (Plecturocebus cupreus) for 16 months centered around their first offspring's birth. Pair affiliation peaked during pregnancy, decreased across the postpartum period, and rose after reaching minimum affiliation 32.6 weeks postpartum. Pairs in which fathers carry infants more than average had lower affiliation at the infant's birth and return to an increase in affiliation sooner. Parents of infants who were slow to independence had higher rates of affiliation. Titi monkey infants actively prefer their fathers; mothers may avoid their infant-carrying mate, suggesting infants play an active role in parental affiliative decline. Our data supports previous findings that affiliation between partners declines following an infant's birth, but demonstrates new knowledge about the extent and duration of affiliative decline.
关系支持社交动物的健康,但维持关系具有挑战性。当过渡到为人父母时,新父母需要平衡伴侣关系的维护和婴儿的照顾。我们通过 22 对成年 titi 猴(Plecturocebus cupreus)的依恋来研究伴侣关系的维持,为期 16 个月,集中在它们的第一个后代出生前后。伴侣之间的亲密关系在怀孕期间达到高峰,在产后期间下降,并在产后 32.6 周达到最低亲密关系后上升。父亲比平均水平更多地携带婴儿的夫妇在婴儿出生时的亲密关系较低,并且更早地恢复到增加的亲密关系。婴儿独立性较慢的父母的亲密关系更高。titi 猴婴儿积极偏爱他们的父亲;母亲可能会避开携带婴儿的伴侣,这表明婴儿在父母亲密关系下降中发挥了积极作用。我们的数据支持了先前的发现,即婴儿出生后伴侣之间的亲密关系会下降,但也展示了有关亲密关系下降的程度和持续时间的新知识。