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Temas em Psicologia

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Temas psicol. vol.9 no.1 Ribeirão Preto Apr. 2001

 

Considerações sobre a interação mãe-criança e o nascimento pré-termo

 

Considerations on mother-infant interaction and preterm birth

 

 

Lígia Schermann

Universidade Luterana do Brasil

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RESUMO

O presente trabalho procura tecer algumas considerações sobre os primeiros vínculos mãe-bebê e as competências iniciais do recém-nascido, fornecendo um modelo teórico para estudo e compreensão desta interação. Igualmente, a interação mãe-criança em crianças nascidas pré-termo é considerada a partir do modelo proposto.

Palavras-chave: interação mãe-criança, nascimento pré-termo.


ABSTRACT

The present work makes some considerations about mother-infant interaction and the initial competencies of the newborn baby, designing a theoretical model for the study and understanding of such interaction. Mother-infant interaction in preterm born children is considered according to the model proposed.

Key words: mother-infant interaction, preterm birth.


 

 

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e-mail: ligiasch@uol.com.br

Recebido em 28/10/00
Aceito em 12/11/02

 

 

Trabalho apresentado na Mesa redonda Fatores de risco para qualidade das relações sociais iniciais, XXX Reunião Anual de Psicologia da Sociedade Brasileira de Psicologia, Brasília - DF, outubro de 2000.

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