A community sample of depressed and well mothers, recruited at 2 months postpartum and assessed through to 18 months, was followed up at 5 years. The quality of mother–child interactions was assessed, as was the children’s behavioural and social adjustment, using maternal reports and observations of child behaviour during free play at school. Several aspects of child outcome were found to be associated with postnatal depression, even when taking account of current adverse circumstances (maternal depression and parental conflict). These included the child’s behaviour with the mother, the presence of behavioural disturbance at home, and the content and social patterning of play at school. These associations with postnatal depression were inde...
grantor: University of TorontoThe impact of maternal depression on children's cognitive, ...
Maternal psychological well-being is one of many factors that shape the interactions a woman has wit...
Research suggests that postnatal depression affects social, cognitive and emotional development in t...
Mothers’ constitute is a very important part of infants' social environment and mediate their experi...
Cognitive theories of depression maintain that negative thoughts about the self and of the future ar...
Background: This prospective study explores the ongoing impact of early and subsequent maternal depr...
Previous studies of the long-term effects of maternal postpartum depression (PPD) on child developme...
Noting that maternal depression is common during a baby's first year, this study examined the intera...
Postpartum depression is a significant public health problem facing women, children, and families in...
A representative community sample of primiparous depressed women and a nondepressed control group we...
Studies on high risk motherhood and its effects on mother-infant interactions have focused on depres...
Background Little is known about the relative effects of exposure to postnatal depression and parent...
A follow-up study was carried out to investigate the children of 204 mothers who had previously part...
Although a large body of evidence points to an association between postnatal depression and non-opti...
The aim of the study was to examine long-term sequelae in the children of mothers who were depressed...
grantor: University of TorontoThe impact of maternal depression on children's cognitive, ...
Maternal psychological well-being is one of many factors that shape the interactions a woman has wit...
Research suggests that postnatal depression affects social, cognitive and emotional development in t...
Mothers’ constitute is a very important part of infants' social environment and mediate their experi...
Cognitive theories of depression maintain that negative thoughts about the self and of the future ar...
Background: This prospective study explores the ongoing impact of early and subsequent maternal depr...
Previous studies of the long-term effects of maternal postpartum depression (PPD) on child developme...
Noting that maternal depression is common during a baby's first year, this study examined the intera...
Postpartum depression is a significant public health problem facing women, children, and families in...
A representative community sample of primiparous depressed women and a nondepressed control group we...
Studies on high risk motherhood and its effects on mother-infant interactions have focused on depres...
Background Little is known about the relative effects of exposure to postnatal depression and parent...
A follow-up study was carried out to investigate the children of 204 mothers who had previously part...
Although a large body of evidence points to an association between postnatal depression and non-opti...
The aim of the study was to examine long-term sequelae in the children of mothers who were depressed...
grantor: University of TorontoThe impact of maternal depression on children's cognitive, ...
Maternal psychological well-being is one of many factors that shape the interactions a woman has wit...
Research suggests that postnatal depression affects social, cognitive and emotional development in t...