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The Prenatal Lausanne Trilogue Play: A New Observational Assessment Tool of the Prenatal Co‐Parenting Alliance

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The Prenatal Lausanne Trilogue Play: A New Observational Assessment Tool of the Prenatal Co‐Parenting Alliance

Auteurs : C. Carneiro ; A. Corboz-Warnery ; E. Fivaz-Depeursinge

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The goal of this study is to present a new observational assessment tool, the prenatal Lausanne Trilogue Play situation (LTP). Expectant parents were asked to role play their first meeting with their baby using a doll, and the videotaped interaction was subsequently coded. Scores were correlated with measures of the couples' marital satisfaction as well as the postnatal family alliance 3 months after the baby's birth. Results showed that the prenatal co‐parenting alliance was positively linked to both fathers' marital satisfaction as well as to the postnatal family alliance at 3 months. Thus, the prenatal LTP allows for assessment of the prenatal co‐parenting alliance at the interactional level. It predicts the place the parents will afford their baby after birth and can contribute to methods of clinical assessment and prevention.

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