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1 Marmara University Medical School, Turkey
* To whom correspondence should be addressed. E-mail: ipekakman{at}yahoo.com.
Accepted 9 January 2006
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Background:Infantile colic is a common problem of early infancy. There is limited data on the relationship between postpartum maternal psychological problems and colic.
Aim:The aim of the study is to investigate whether infantile colic is associated with postpartum mood disorders or insecure adult attachment style of the mother.
Design: Seventyeight mothers and newborns were enrolled in this prospective, longitudinal study. Maternal depressive symptoms were screened with Edinburgh Postpartum Depression Score (EPDS) and maternal anxiety was assessed with State-Trait Anxiety Inventory (STAI). The Adult Attachment Scale was used to determine the attachment style of the mother. Infantile colic was defined according to Wessel criteria.
Results:Infantile colic was present in 17 (21,7%)
of infants. Twelvepointnine persent of the mothers had
EPSD score
13. The mean EPDS of the mothers whose
infants had infantile colic (10,26.0) was
significantly higher than that of the mothers of infants
without colic (6,34.0) (p=0,03). Among infants
with infantile colic, 62,5% had mothers who had insecure
attachment style whereas only 31,1% of mothers had
insecure attachment when the infant did not have
infantile colic (p=0,02).
Conclusion: Postpartum maternal depressive symptoms and insecure attachment style are associated with infantile colic. Screening and early intervention of postpartum depression might promote the health of both the mother and infant.
Keywords: attachment style, infantile colic, postpartum depression
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