Objective The relationship between maternal attitude to the infant at 6 months of age and behavioural outcomes at 5 years is explored, controlling for numerous demographic, child and psychosocial family factors. Method Data was used from the Mater-University Study of Pregnancy, an Australian longitudinal study of over 7000 mothers and children followed from pregnancy to when the children were 5 years. Measures ranging from the key variables of maternal attitude and child behaviour as well as numerous confounders were dichotomised. Logistic regression analyses were performed to examine the relationship between maternal negative attitude toward the infant and clinically significant levels of child behaviour problems and other infant risks, ea...
The influence of maternal psychological state and emotional well-being on the child’s development is...
Maternal depression is associated with a range of child development outcomes, including difficult te...
Mental health problems affect around one in ten infants. Little is known however of the etiology of ...
Objective: The relationship between maternal attitude to the infant at 6 months of age and behaviour...
A methodological investigation of maternal-infant bonding was undertaken with the purpose of develop...
In a longitudinal study, mothers (N = 50) self-reported on their depressive symptoms (DS) and their ...
The association was investigated between psychological distress reported during each trimester of pr...
© 2016 Dr. Carmel Marie Ferretti-BergagnaMaternal sensitivity, a concept coined by Mary Ainsworth (A...
Objective: To examine how physical and psychological childbirth experiences affect maternal percepti...
A baby’s early experiences have a crucial effect on their later development and adjustment. Early ma...
The purpose of this study was to examine the long-term developmental correlates of maternal percepti...
Aim Mothers of very preterm children have been reported to behave less sensitively and to be more c...
Maternal-infant bonding is important for children’s positive development. Poor maternal-infant bondi...
This dissertation examines the impact of the accumulation of stress and psychosocial risk factors in...
Maternal-infant bonding is important for children’s positive development. Poor maternal-infant bondi...
The influence of maternal psychological state and emotional well-being on the child’s development is...
Maternal depression is associated with a range of child development outcomes, including difficult te...
Mental health problems affect around one in ten infants. Little is known however of the etiology of ...
Objective: The relationship between maternal attitude to the infant at 6 months of age and behaviour...
A methodological investigation of maternal-infant bonding was undertaken with the purpose of develop...
In a longitudinal study, mothers (N = 50) self-reported on their depressive symptoms (DS) and their ...
The association was investigated between psychological distress reported during each trimester of pr...
© 2016 Dr. Carmel Marie Ferretti-BergagnaMaternal sensitivity, a concept coined by Mary Ainsworth (A...
Objective: To examine how physical and psychological childbirth experiences affect maternal percepti...
A baby’s early experiences have a crucial effect on their later development and adjustment. Early ma...
The purpose of this study was to examine the long-term developmental correlates of maternal percepti...
Aim Mothers of very preterm children have been reported to behave less sensitively and to be more c...
Maternal-infant bonding is important for children’s positive development. Poor maternal-infant bondi...
This dissertation examines the impact of the accumulation of stress and psychosocial risk factors in...
Maternal-infant bonding is important for children’s positive development. Poor maternal-infant bondi...
The influence of maternal psychological state and emotional well-being on the child’s development is...
Maternal depression is associated with a range of child development outcomes, including difficult te...
Mental health problems affect around one in ten infants. Little is known however of the etiology of ...