Maternal perceptions of paternal investment are associated with relationship satisfaction and breastfeeding duration in humans

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Tombeau Cost, Katherine
Jonas, Wibke
Dudin, Aya
Szatmari, Peter
Gaudreau, Hélène
Kennedy, James
Atkinson, Leslie
Steiner, Meir
Meaney, Michael
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Journal of family psychology. 2018, 32(8), pp. 1025-1035. ISSN 0893-3200. eISSN 1939-1293. Available under: doi: 10.1037/fam0000468
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This study examined potential pathways in the associations between breastfeeding and mothers' relationship satisfaction, including her satisfaction with father involvement (FI) and parity, among mothers not working outside the home at 6 months. Mothers (n = 222) completed questionnaires at 4 time-points, 3 to 24 months postpartum as part of a longitudinal cohort study. In this study, we were interested in two main outcome variables: mothers' relationship satisfaction with their partner (RS) and continuation of breastfeeding after 3 months. Our first analysis revealed that breastfeeding at 3 months postpartum predicted decreased RS at 6 months postpartum, which was mediated by mothers' dissatisfaction with FI in infant caretaking at 6 months postpartum. These associations depended on mothers' parity: Multiparous breastfeeding mothers were the most dissatisfied with FI. Second, mothers' satisfaction with FI at 6 months also predicted increased RS at 24 months through increased RS at 12 months, but not through FI at 18 months. Third, we found that high dissatisfaction with FI at 6 months was the only significant predictor for the discontinuation of breastfeeding from 3 to 6 months postpartum. Our results suggest that multiparous breastfeeding mothers might be more dissatisfied with FI in caregiving than nonbreastfeeding mothers and primiparous breastfeeding mothers. Furthermore, mothers' satisfaction with FI seems a potent predictor of overall RS up to 24 months postpartum and the continuation of breastfeeding from 3 to 6 months postpartum, regardless of parity.

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ISO 690TOMBEAU COST, Katherine, Wibke JONAS, Eva UNTERNAEHRER, Aya DUDIN, Peter SZATMARI, Hélène GAUDREAU, James KENNEDY, Leslie ATKINSON, Meir STEINER, Michael MEANEY, Alison FLEMING, 2018. Maternal perceptions of paternal investment are associated with relationship satisfaction and breastfeeding duration in humans. In: Journal of family psychology. 2018, 32(8), pp. 1025-1035. ISSN 0893-3200. eISSN 1939-1293. Available under: doi: 10.1037/fam0000468
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  journal={Journal of family psychology},
  pages={1025--1035},
  author={Tombeau Cost, Katherine and Jonas, Wibke and Unternaehrer, Eva and Dudin, Aya and Szatmari, Peter and Gaudreau, Hélène and Kennedy, James and Atkinson, Leslie and Steiner, Meir and Meaney, Michael and Fleming, Alison}
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