Maternal depression has been suggested as a risk factor for both poor child growth and development in many low‐ and middle‐income countries, but the validity of many studies is hindered by small sample sizes, varying cut‐offs used in depression diagnostics, and incomplete control of confounding factors. This study examines the association between maternal depressive symptoms (MDSs) and child physical growth and cognitive development in Madhya Pradesh, India, where poverty, malnutrition, and poor mental health coexist. Data were from a baseline household survey (n = 2,934) of a randomized controlled trial assessing an early childhood development programme. Multivariate linear and logistic regression analyses were conducted, adjusting for soc...
Depression following childbirth is associated with poor child growth in developing countries. We des...
Shorter stature is associated with greater all cause and heart disease mortality, but taller stature...
Perinatal (antenatal and postpartum) depression is increasingly becoming a global public health prob...
Maternal depression has been suggested as a risk factor for both poor child growth and development i...
Malnutrition is a primary cause of child morbidity and mortality. The effects of maternal depressive...
Background: Evidence linking maternal depressive symptoms with infant's growth and development in lo...
Early childhood development is the key to a full and productive life for a child and to the progress...
Objective: The study aims to examine the association between depressiveness in mothers on infant obe...
Maternal depression has been associated with adverse child growth and development; less is known abo...
Maternal depression has been associated with adverse child growth and development; less is known abo...
BACKGROUND: Postnatal depression is a recognised cause of delayed cognitive development in infants i...
Despite relative improvement in living conditions and availability of modern healthcare, infant mort...
Background: The risk for emotional and behavioral problems is known to be high among children of dep...
Summary Introduction: While a growing body of evidence has investigated the relationship between ma...
Objectives. We assessed whether maternal depressive symptoms and parenting self-efficacy were associ...
Depression following childbirth is associated with poor child growth in developing countries. We des...
Shorter stature is associated with greater all cause and heart disease mortality, but taller stature...
Perinatal (antenatal and postpartum) depression is increasingly becoming a global public health prob...
Maternal depression has been suggested as a risk factor for both poor child growth and development i...
Malnutrition is a primary cause of child morbidity and mortality. The effects of maternal depressive...
Background: Evidence linking maternal depressive symptoms with infant's growth and development in lo...
Early childhood development is the key to a full and productive life for a child and to the progress...
Objective: The study aims to examine the association between depressiveness in mothers on infant obe...
Maternal depression has been associated with adverse child growth and development; less is known abo...
Maternal depression has been associated with adverse child growth and development; less is known abo...
BACKGROUND: Postnatal depression is a recognised cause of delayed cognitive development in infants i...
Despite relative improvement in living conditions and availability of modern healthcare, infant mort...
Background: The risk for emotional and behavioral problems is known to be high among children of dep...
Summary Introduction: While a growing body of evidence has investigated the relationship between ma...
Objectives. We assessed whether maternal depressive symptoms and parenting self-efficacy were associ...
Depression following childbirth is associated with poor child growth in developing countries. We des...
Shorter stature is associated with greater all cause and heart disease mortality, but taller stature...
Perinatal (antenatal and postpartum) depression is increasingly becoming a global public health prob...