Motherhood constellation and representational change in pregnancy.

Marco Innamorati, Diego Sarracino, Nino Dazzi
Author Information
  1. Marco Innamorati: University of Bari.
  2. Diego Sarracino: University of Milano-Bicocca.
  3. Nino Dazzi: Sapienza University.

Abstract

The main aim of this study was to explore the prevalence and development of the motherhood constellation in pregnant women. The participants of the study were 162 pregnant women who were divided into three subgroups according to their gestation period (<6 months, 6-7 months, >7 months). The women were assessed using the Breakfast Interview, a microanalytic method devised by D.N. Stern (1995, 2004a). Two judges coded the transcripts of the interviews for the presence of the motherhood constellation themes using three-level rating scales. Results showed that the Life/Growth theme was the most frequent theme during pregnancy, and supported the hypothesis of a "peak" of the motherhood constellation themes around Month 6 to Month 7.

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