作者: Ann E. Bigelow , Michelle Power , Doris E. Gillis , Janis Maclellan-Peters , Marion Alex
DOI: 10.1002/IMHJ.21424
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摘要: The effects of skin-to-skin contact (SSC) on the maintenance mothers' decision to breastfeed, breastfeeding and SSC mother-infant interactions, whether maternal depressive symptoms mediate these were investigated over infants' first 3 months. When infants 1 week, month, 2 months, months age, mothers in control groups reported type infant feeding provided completed Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS; J.L. Cox, J.M. Holden, & R. Sagovsky, 1987); interactions coded Nursing Child Assessment Feeding (NCAFS; G. Summer A. Spietz, 1994). Percentage dyads group was stable months; yet, fewer at 2- 3-month visits than 1-week visit. Breastfeeding had higher NCAFS Caregiver subscale scores, indicating more positive scores did not differ for groups. EPDS effect or scores.