Teenage pregnancy, attachment style, and depression: a comparison of teenage and adult pregnant women in a Portuguese series

Figueiredo, Barbara, Bifulco, Antonia, Pacheco, Alexandra, Costa, Raquel and Magarinho, Rute

(2006)

Figueiredo, Barbara, Bifulco, Antonia, Pacheco, Alexandra, Costa, Raquel and Magarinho, Rute (2006) Teenage pregnancy, attachment style, and depression: a comparison of teenage and adult pregnant women in a Portuguese series. Attachment and Human Development, 8 (2).

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Abstract

Abstract
The aim of this Portuguese study is to compare the experience of pregnancy in teenage years and later
adulthood and to examine insecure attachment style as a risk factor for depression during pregnancy.
The Attachment Style Interview (ASI; Bifulco, Moran, Ball, & Bernazzani, 2002) and the Edinburgh
Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS; Cox, Holden, & Sagovsky, 1987) were administered to 66
pregnant adolescents and 64 adult women. Pregnant teenagers were found to be nearly three times
more likely to have an insecure attachment style of Enmeshed, Angry-Dismissive, or Fearful style than
adults, all at high levels of impairment (54% vs.19%, p5.02). Logistic regression showed, when all
risk factors were entered, highly Enmeshed style and poor partner support provided the best model for
depression with age at pregnancy no longer adding. Insecure attachment style should be addressed in
prevention and intervention strategies with teenage mothers.

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Item TypeJournal Article
TitleTeenage pregnancy, attachment style, and depression: a comparison of teenage and adult pregnant women in a Portuguese series
AuthorsFigueiredo, Barbara
Bifulco, Antonia
Pacheco, Alexandra
Costa, Raquel
Magarinho, Rute
Uncontrolled Keywordsattachment, depression, adolescent mothers, pregnancy
DepartmentsResearch Groups and Centres\Health and Social Care\ Lifespan Research Group
Faculty of History and Social Science\Health and Social Care

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doihttp://dx.doi.org/10.1080/14616730600785686

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