Transition to Motherhood: Adverse Childhood Experiences, and Support from Partner, Family and Friends

ConclusionThe consequences of ACEs seemed to show up in the transition to motherhood, indicating that interventions targeting first-time mothers should address the motherhood constellation that may arise from earlier adverse life experiences. Moreover, especially support from friends seemed to be associated with less worries among mothers.  Social support has no buffering effect for the negative consequences of ACEs on the themes of motherhood constellation. Further research is clearly needed to get more insight into these themes and to understand the meaning of different types of social support during the transition to motherhood.
Source: Maternal and Child Health Journal - Category: Health Management Source Type: research