In this article, Cynthia Rogers examines how exposure to prenatal and postnatal psychosocial stressors in the caregiver-infant interaction can lead to impaired brain development. Specifically, Rogers examines how maternal mental health and substance use disorders related to poverty have a deleterious effect on infant outcomes and create dysfunctional parenting styles that continue to negatively impact childhood brain development. Rogers points to intervention programs like the Perinatal Behavioral Health Service at Washington University School of Medicine as a successful tool for screening pregnant and postpartum women for mental health disorders and directing parents of high-risk infants to physicians, social workers, psychiatrists and/or ...
Maternal mental disorders over pregnancy show a clear influence on child development. This review is...
BACKGROUND: Maternal-fetal relationship quality is a known predictor of maternal infant relationshi...
Children exposed to prenatal maternal psychological distress are at elevated risk for a range of adv...
This article is part of a Special Issue "Parental Care". Early mother-infant relationships play impo...
Background Children from socioeconomically disadvantaged families have a markedly elevated risk for ...
Poverty increases maternal stress by heightening exposure to negative life events, job loss, chronic...
Mental illness in the US and worldwide is debilitating, costly, and increasing, yet knowledge and tr...
BACKGROUND: The effects of maternal exposure to adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) may be transmit...
BackgroundLittle is known regarding the role of responsive caregiving in the association between mat...
There is a growing understanding of the neural mechanisms of human maternal attachment. Human mother...
Even though maternal mental health receives low priority in healthcare, it is a vital component for ...
Background/Aims: Accumulating evidence from a relatively small number of prospective studies indicat...
BackgroundLittle is known regarding the role of responsive caregiving in the association between mat...
Background: Infant developmental research has revealed amazing physical, cognitive, and social capac...
Mental health affects how individuals understand, respond and interact with the world around them an...
Maternal mental disorders over pregnancy show a clear influence on child development. This review is...
BACKGROUND: Maternal-fetal relationship quality is a known predictor of maternal infant relationshi...
Children exposed to prenatal maternal psychological distress are at elevated risk for a range of adv...
This article is part of a Special Issue "Parental Care". Early mother-infant relationships play impo...
Background Children from socioeconomically disadvantaged families have a markedly elevated risk for ...
Poverty increases maternal stress by heightening exposure to negative life events, job loss, chronic...
Mental illness in the US and worldwide is debilitating, costly, and increasing, yet knowledge and tr...
BACKGROUND: The effects of maternal exposure to adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) may be transmit...
BackgroundLittle is known regarding the role of responsive caregiving in the association between mat...
There is a growing understanding of the neural mechanisms of human maternal attachment. Human mother...
Even though maternal mental health receives low priority in healthcare, it is a vital component for ...
Background/Aims: Accumulating evidence from a relatively small number of prospective studies indicat...
BackgroundLittle is known regarding the role of responsive caregiving in the association between mat...
Background: Infant developmental research has revealed amazing physical, cognitive, and social capac...
Mental health affects how individuals understand, respond and interact with the world around them an...
Maternal mental disorders over pregnancy show a clear influence on child development. This review is...
BACKGROUND: Maternal-fetal relationship quality is a known predictor of maternal infant relationshi...
Children exposed to prenatal maternal psychological distress are at elevated risk for a range of adv...