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COMPARISON OF MATERNAL AND PATERNAL FETAL ATTACHMENT IN COUPLES REFERRED TO HEALTH CARE CENTERS IN SARI

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  13-18

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 Background and Objective: Mothers and fathers interact differently with the developing fetus. It is important to recognize the maternal and paternal fetal ATTACHMENT and factors influencing them because of the effects on the future health and development of the infant. The aim of this study was to compare maternal fetal ATTACHMENT (MFA) and paternal fetal ATTACHMENT (PFA) in couples referred to health care centers in sari.Methods: A cross-sectional descriptive study design was used. The sample included 386 pregnant women and their husbands. The instruments used for data collection were interview form, Cranley MFA and PFA scales. The data were analysed statistically using SPSS version 14.Results: Finding revealed that the maternal fetal ATTACHMENT score for pregnant women was 3.56 ± 0.55 and paternal fetal ATTACHMENT score was 3.36 ± 0.55. The difference between them was statistically meaningful (p<0.001). Also variables like planned pregnancy (p<0.001), interest in husband (p=0.004), marital satisfaction (p<0.001) were effective on MFA.Conclusion: Although fathers had lower fetal ATTACHMENT scores than pregnant women, it is important to assess variables effect on the ATTACHMENT of the mother and father towards their fetus. In this way we can increase participation of men in reproductive health.

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    ABBASI, ELEIH, TAHMASBI, HOMEYRA, HASANI, SOGHRA, & NASIRI TAKAMI, GHOLAM REZA. (2012). COMPARISON OF MATERNAL AND PATERNAL FETAL ATTACHMENT IN COUPLES REFERRED TO HEALTH CARE CENTERS IN SARI. (JOURNAL OF HEALTH BREEZE) FAMILY HEALTH, 1(2), 13-18. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/128428/en

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    ABBASI ELEIH, TAHMASBI HOMEYRA, HASANI SOGHRA, NASIRI TAKAMI GHOLAM REZA. COMPARISON OF MATERNAL AND PATERNAL FETAL ATTACHMENT IN COUPLES REFERRED TO HEALTH CARE CENTERS IN SARI. (JOURNAL OF HEALTH BREEZE) FAMILY HEALTH[Internet]. 2012;1(2):13-18. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/128428/en

    IEEE: Copy

    ELEIH ABBASI, HOMEYRA TAHMASBI, SOGHRA HASANI, and GHOLAM REZA NASIRI TAKAMI, “COMPARISON OF MATERNAL AND PATERNAL FETAL ATTACHMENT IN COUPLES REFERRED TO HEALTH CARE CENTERS IN SARI,” (JOURNAL OF HEALTH BREEZE) FAMILY HEALTH, vol. 1, no. 2, pp. 13–18, 2012, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/128428/en

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