Significance of A ection Changes during Pregnancy: Intimacy, Passion, and Commitment
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The complex process of gestation involves significant biological, psychological, and social
changes for both women and men looking toward the same direction. The aim of this study was to
analyze changes occurring in affective health between the members of a couple during pregnancy.
For this, a cross sectional descriptive study using Sternberg’s questionnaire based on his Triangular
Theory of Love (intimacy, passion, and commitment) was implemented. A total of 180 couples
participated in the study. Data were collected four times during pregnancy: at the beginning, during
the first trimester, the second trimester, and during the third trimester. The level of intimacy was
higher at the beginning of pregnancy (123.93 +- 9.67), the same as the level of passion (119 9.83).
The commitment score in women was, in general, higher than in men. The commitment score in men
increased at the beginning of the third trimester (124.31 +- 7.72). Statistically significant di erences
between the sexes were found for the level of commitment at the beginning of the pregnancy
(p = 0.001) and at the third trimester (p = 0.008), these scores being higher for women than for men.
No significant differences between men and women were found for the remaining components of the
triangle. During pregnancy, no significant changes were found regarding overall a ection throughout
the entire period.
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Fernández Carrasco, F. J., González Mey, U., Rodríguez Díaz, L., ... Gómez-Salgado, J. (2019). Significance of Affection Changes during Pregnancy: Intimacy, Passion, and Commitment. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 16(13), 2254. DOI: https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph16132254














