Objective: This was a prospective study designed to determine the extent to which the degree of exposure to prenatal maternal stress due to a natural disaster explains variance in the intellectual and language performance of offspring at age 52 while controlling for several potential confounding variables. Method: Subjects were eighty-nine 52-year-old children whose mothers were pregnant during a natural disaster: the January 1998 ice storm crisis in the Canadian province of Québec that resulted in power losses for 3 million people for as long as 40 days. In June 1998, women completed several questionnaires including those about the extent of objective stress (Storm32) and subjective distress (Impact of Events Scale-Revised) experienced du...
Rising prevalence of childhood psychopathology mandate investigation into the antecedents of symptom...
The amygdala is a brain structure involved in emotional regulation. Studies have shown that larger a...
Background: It is well recognized that childhood sleep, attention and mood problems increase risk fo...
Prenatal maternal stress has been shown to impair functioning in nonhuman primate offspring. Little ...
There exists considerable research on the effects of prenatal maternal stress on offspring. Animal s...
Fetal exposure to prenatal maternal stress can have lifelong consequences, with different types of m...
Background Prenatal maternal stress exposure has been linked to sub-optimal developmental outcomes i...
The evidence supporting the idea that natural disaster-related prenatal maternal stress (PNMS) influ...
Introduction: The amygdala is a brain structure involved in emotional regulation. Studies have shown...
Introduction: The amygdala is a brain structure involved in emotional regulation. Studies have shown...
Introduction: The amygdala is a brain structure involved in emotional regulation. Studies have shown...
Research shows that prenatal maternal stress (PNMS) negatively affects a range of infant outcomes; y...
This study examined the effects of disaster-related prenatal maternal stress on infant temperament a...
The current study examined the effects of a natural disaster (a sudden onset flood) as a stressor in...
Background: Prenatal maternal stress (PNMS) is associated with altered hippocampal (HC) structure in...
Rising prevalence of childhood psychopathology mandate investigation into the antecedents of symptom...
The amygdala is a brain structure involved in emotional regulation. Studies have shown that larger a...
Background: It is well recognized that childhood sleep, attention and mood problems increase risk fo...
Prenatal maternal stress has been shown to impair functioning in nonhuman primate offspring. Little ...
There exists considerable research on the effects of prenatal maternal stress on offspring. Animal s...
Fetal exposure to prenatal maternal stress can have lifelong consequences, with different types of m...
Background Prenatal maternal stress exposure has been linked to sub-optimal developmental outcomes i...
The evidence supporting the idea that natural disaster-related prenatal maternal stress (PNMS) influ...
Introduction: The amygdala is a brain structure involved in emotional regulation. Studies have shown...
Introduction: The amygdala is a brain structure involved in emotional regulation. Studies have shown...
Introduction: The amygdala is a brain structure involved in emotional regulation. Studies have shown...
Research shows that prenatal maternal stress (PNMS) negatively affects a range of infant outcomes; y...
This study examined the effects of disaster-related prenatal maternal stress on infant temperament a...
The current study examined the effects of a natural disaster (a sudden onset flood) as a stressor in...
Background: Prenatal maternal stress (PNMS) is associated with altered hippocampal (HC) structure in...
Rising prevalence of childhood psychopathology mandate investigation into the antecedents of symptom...
The amygdala is a brain structure involved in emotional regulation. Studies have shown that larger a...
Background: It is well recognized that childhood sleep, attention and mood problems increase risk fo...