1986
DOI: 10.1111/j.1600-0447.1986.tb10589.x
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Offspring of women with nonorganic psychosis: mother‐infant interaction at one year of age

Abstract: Mother-infant interaction during feeding and in an unstructured play situation was studied in the home at 1 year of age in 46 index mother-infant pairs in which the mother had a history of nonorganic psychosis and in 80 demographically similar control pairs. As was true at the five previous observation ages, some aspects of the interaction were significantly more negative in index than control pairs. Index mothers showed increased tension and uncertainty regarding the infant's needs, increased physical contact… Show more

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“…Schizophrenic mothers, in general, show less positive emotional responses and less social contact with their infants than do healthy mothers Naslund et al 1985;Persson-Blennow et al 1984, 1986. They are more remote, silent, and insensitive during mother-infant play (Riordan et al 1999;Snellen et al 1999).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…Schizophrenic mothers, in general, show less positive emotional responses and less social contact with their infants than do healthy mothers Naslund et al 1985;Persson-Blennow et al 1984, 1986. They are more remote, silent, and insensitive during mother-infant play (Riordan et al 1999;Snellen et al 1999).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…Studies on the mother-child relationship reveal that the quality of maternal care from schizophrenic mothers is generally inferior to that from healthy mothers (Bosanac et al , 2003; Wan et al , 2008b). It has been reported that mothers with schizophrenia show fewer positive emotional responses and less social contact with their infants than do healthy mothers (Persson-Blennow et al , 1984; McNeil et al , 1985; Naslund et al , 1985; Persson-Blennow et al , 1986). They are generally more remote, silent, insensitive, and unresponsive during mother-infant play, and they are less demanding of their infants (Riordan et al , 1999; Snellen et al , 1999).…”
Section: Clinical Implications and Future Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In comparison with healthy mothers and those with other mental disorders, schizophrenic mothers are more remote, self-absorbed, intrusive, flaccid, insensitive and unresponsive, and less demanding when taking care of their infants (McNeil et al, 1985; Näslund et al, 1985; Persson-Blennow et al, 1984, 1986; Riordan et al, 1999; Snellen et al, 1999; Wan et al, 2007). The speech of mothers with schizophrenia is less infant-focused, more negative, and with fewer songs and rhymes (Wan et al, 2008).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%