Mothers who kill their children: A systematic review of perinatal risk factors

  • M. Landoni*
  • , S. A. Silverio
  • , Chiara Ionio
  • , G. Ciuffo
  • , C. Toscano
  • , I. Lega
  • , E. Gelabert
  • , G. Kalcev
  • , A. Roca-Lecumberri
  • , A. P. Estrade
  • , V. Brenna
  • , L. Garcia-Esteve
  • , S. S. Alvarez
  • , A. T. Gimenez
  • , A. Bramante
  • *Autore corrispondente per questo lavoro

Risultato della ricerca: Contributo in rivistaArticolo

Abstract

This review examines the association between the perinatal period and thoughts and behaviours of neonaticide, infanticide, and filicide, highlighting mothers' risk factors. A literature search was conducted on PubMed, PsycINFO, and ScienceDirect, with 2,957 articles screened and 13 determined as eligible for inclusion. Inclusion criteria were: 1) studies on neonaticide, infanticide and filicide; 2) studies conducted on women; 3) studies with perinatal population; 4) original, peer-reviewed studies; 5) studies written in English or Italian language. Single-case reports and qualitative stud-ies were excluded, as were those studies written in any other language, and any stud-ies for which the full-text version could not be obtained (i.e. conference abstracts). Two reviewers independently reviewed titles and abstracts, reviewed relevant articles' full text, and extracted the data. Several individuals and socio-environmental risk fac-tors were identified for neonaticide, infanticide, and filicide during the perinatal peri-od, highlighting the importance of paying particular attention to the mother's well-being in this critical phase. Women who committed neonaticide, infanticide, or fili-cide faced a variety of challenges in their lives. Such life events might prompt mental health professionals to address the possibility of harmful acts in their patients.
Lingua originaleInglese
pagine (da-a)33-61
Numero di pagine29
RivistaMaltrattamento e Abuso all'Infanzia
Numero di pubblicazione2
DOI
Stato di pubblicazionePubblicato - 2022

All Science Journal Classification (ASJC) codes

  • Psicologia Sociale
  • Salute (scienze sociali)
  • Psicologia dello Sviluppo e dell’Educazione

Keywords

  • filicide
  • infanticide
  • neonaticide
  • protective factors
  • risk factors
  • systematic review
  • women

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