How a pregnant woman's relationships with her siblings relate to her mental health: a prenatal allocare perspective.
Molly M FoxKyle S WileyPublished in: Evolution, medicine, and public health (2021)
Results suggest that how frequently you communicate with, and not how often you see, siblings could be protective against risk of antepartum depression. Sibling allomothering could impart effects through social-emotional support rather than instrumental support, as a strategy to benefit the prenatal environment in which future nieces and nephews develop. Allomothering may be particularly important in cultural contexts that value family relationships. Future studies should investigate other communities.