Postnatal depression (PND) is a debilitating condition that has demonstrated negative impacts on the mother, her infant, and her intimate and social relationships. Using an attachment theory perspective, this study examined the relationship of insecure working models of attachment to depression, marital quality, infant bonding, and social support in Australian samples of diagnosed depressed (n=47) and comparison (n=68) mothers. Clinically depressed mothers reported less security of attachment and more preoccupied and fearful attachment. Irrespective of diagnostic status, attachment styles characterised by a negative model of self were associated with higher depression and lower quality of relationship with baby and spouse and the perception...
Background Post partum maternal depression is the most studied issue as potential risk factor for ch...
Background: Postnatal depression (PND) is an important health problem of global relevance for matern...
A purposive convenience sample was used in this mixed methods study. Fifteen postpartum women were g...
This project investigated the relationship between attachment style and postnatal depression. In a s...
This project investigated the relationship between attachment style and postnatal depression. In a s...
Meredith, PJ ORCiD: 0000-0002-2981-9189This project investigated the relationship between attachment...
Background: Empirical studies have revealed a significant, but modest association between maternal d...
No single risk factor has been linked to the onset of postpartum mental illnesses. Most research has...
Aim of the study The study aimed to investigate the relationship between adult attachment style (AS...
Aim of the study The study aimed to investigate the relationship between adult attachment style (AS...
Aim of the study The study aimed to investigate the relationship between adult attachment style (AS...
Aim of the study The study aimed to investigate the relationship between adult attachment style (AS...
Background: studies show how child development and the construction of primary affective-relationa...
Internal working models (IWMs) of attachment can moderate the effect of maternal depression on mothe...
Background Post partum maternal depression is the most studied issue as potential risk factor for ch...
Background Post partum maternal depression is the most studied issue as potential risk factor for ch...
Background: Postnatal depression (PND) is an important health problem of global relevance for matern...
A purposive convenience sample was used in this mixed methods study. Fifteen postpartum women were g...
This project investigated the relationship between attachment style and postnatal depression. In a s...
This project investigated the relationship between attachment style and postnatal depression. In a s...
Meredith, PJ ORCiD: 0000-0002-2981-9189This project investigated the relationship between attachment...
Background: Empirical studies have revealed a significant, but modest association between maternal d...
No single risk factor has been linked to the onset of postpartum mental illnesses. Most research has...
Aim of the study The study aimed to investigate the relationship between adult attachment style (AS...
Aim of the study The study aimed to investigate the relationship between adult attachment style (AS...
Aim of the study The study aimed to investigate the relationship between adult attachment style (AS...
Aim of the study The study aimed to investigate the relationship between adult attachment style (AS...
Background: studies show how child development and the construction of primary affective-relationa...
Internal working models (IWMs) of attachment can moderate the effect of maternal depression on mothe...
Background Post partum maternal depression is the most studied issue as potential risk factor for ch...
Background Post partum maternal depression is the most studied issue as potential risk factor for ch...
Background: Postnatal depression (PND) is an important health problem of global relevance for matern...
A purposive convenience sample was used in this mixed methods study. Fifteen postpartum women were g...