Maternal mental health has enduring effects on children's life chances and is a substantial cost driver for child health, education and social services. A key linking mechanism is the quality of mother-infant interaction. A body of work associates maternal depressive symptoms across the antenatal and postnatal (perinatal) period with less-than-optimal mother-infant interaction. Our study aims to build on previous research in the field through exploring the association of a maternal personality trait, interpersonal sensitivity, measured in early pregnancy, with subsequent mother-infant interaction quality. We analysed data from the Avon Longitudinal Study of Parents and Children (ALSPAC) to examine the association between antenatal inte...
This longitudinal study investigated the impact of maternal mental health, including postpartum depr...
p. 311-319This longitudinal study investigated the impact of maternal mental health, including postp...
Despite well-established links between maternal postnatal depression (PND) and the development of in...
Maternal mental health has enduring effects on children’s life chances and is a substantial cost dri...
Maternal mental health problems significantly impact on children incurring substantial ongoing cost ...
Perinatal mental health problems, particularly depression, are prevalent and have been a central foc...
Maternal mental disorders can significantly impact on children's psychosocial and psychological deve...
PURPOSE: Maternal depression has been associated with bonding difficulties and lower maternal sensit...
Maternal mental disorders can significantly impact on children's psychosocial and psychological deve...
Significant relationships have been identified between elements of early parent-infant interactions ...
Maternal mental disorders can significantly impact on children's psychosocial and psychological deve...
Background Maternal postpartum depression has an impact on mother-infant interaction. Mothers with ...
Background Social support theory suggests that parental social support may influence the nature o...
Aims: This study aimed to expand knowledge about the pathways between antenatal stress and infant te...
© 2016 Dr. Carmel Marie Ferretti-BergagnaMaternal sensitivity, a concept coined by Mary Ainsworth (A...
This longitudinal study investigated the impact of maternal mental health, including postpartum depr...
p. 311-319This longitudinal study investigated the impact of maternal mental health, including postp...
Despite well-established links between maternal postnatal depression (PND) and the development of in...
Maternal mental health has enduring effects on children’s life chances and is a substantial cost dri...
Maternal mental health problems significantly impact on children incurring substantial ongoing cost ...
Perinatal mental health problems, particularly depression, are prevalent and have been a central foc...
Maternal mental disorders can significantly impact on children's psychosocial and psychological deve...
PURPOSE: Maternal depression has been associated with bonding difficulties and lower maternal sensit...
Maternal mental disorders can significantly impact on children's psychosocial and psychological deve...
Significant relationships have been identified between elements of early parent-infant interactions ...
Maternal mental disorders can significantly impact on children's psychosocial and psychological deve...
Background Maternal postpartum depression has an impact on mother-infant interaction. Mothers with ...
Background Social support theory suggests that parental social support may influence the nature o...
Aims: This study aimed to expand knowledge about the pathways between antenatal stress and infant te...
© 2016 Dr. Carmel Marie Ferretti-BergagnaMaternal sensitivity, a concept coined by Mary Ainsworth (A...
This longitudinal study investigated the impact of maternal mental health, including postpartum depr...
p. 311-319This longitudinal study investigated the impact of maternal mental health, including postp...
Despite well-established links between maternal postnatal depression (PND) and the development of in...