Eczema is a chronic atopic disease that is highly prevalent among children worldwide. Identification of factors that may contribute to childhood eczema is needed in order to develop strategies in its prevention. Over the past decade, accumulating evidence has suggested a potential correlation between the experience of stress by mothers and the risk of eczema development in their child. The present review attempts to provide an overview of the studies that contribute data on this correlation. The literature search was conducted using five databases, resulting in the inclusion of eleven studies in the review. The findings of these studies were summarized narratively. Further, an appraisal of the reporting quality of the included studies was c...
Abstract Background Many studies have identified associations between qualities of maternal–child re...
Eczema is an increasingly common chronic skin condition affecting many children, often causing signi...
Social and psychosocial factors are thought to have an effect on the course of atopic eczema. The ai...
Eczema is a chronic atopic disease that is highly prevalent among children worldwide. Identification...
Background: Stress has been suggested to impact the onset and exacerbation of eczema and other atopi...
Very little research has examined stress among parents of children with atopic eczema, though stres...
BACKGROUND: Perinatal maternal stress and low mood have been linked to offspring atopic eczema.OBJEC...
The prevalence of atopic dermatitis (AD) in children has steadily increased over time, yet it remain...
a The members of and institutions affi liated with the LISA study group are listed in the appendix. ...
Background: Atopic dermatitis (AD) influences a child's emotional and social well-being, as well as ...
Different lifestyle factors seem to be associated with the risk for atopic diseases and some studies...
Background: The natural history of asthma and atopic diseases begins in utero. Studies investigating...
[[abstract]]Background Little is known about the effect of postnatal maternal psychologic problems o...
Purpose: The main purposes of this descriptive survey study were to describe parenting stress and ne...
Background Eczema is a growing threat on infants’ health, and the role of maternal depression in the...
Abstract Background Many studies have identified associations between qualities of maternal–child re...
Eczema is an increasingly common chronic skin condition affecting many children, often causing signi...
Social and psychosocial factors are thought to have an effect on the course of atopic eczema. The ai...
Eczema is a chronic atopic disease that is highly prevalent among children worldwide. Identification...
Background: Stress has been suggested to impact the onset and exacerbation of eczema and other atopi...
Very little research has examined stress among parents of children with atopic eczema, though stres...
BACKGROUND: Perinatal maternal stress and low mood have been linked to offspring atopic eczema.OBJEC...
The prevalence of atopic dermatitis (AD) in children has steadily increased over time, yet it remain...
a The members of and institutions affi liated with the LISA study group are listed in the appendix. ...
Background: Atopic dermatitis (AD) influences a child's emotional and social well-being, as well as ...
Different lifestyle factors seem to be associated with the risk for atopic diseases and some studies...
Background: The natural history of asthma and atopic diseases begins in utero. Studies investigating...
[[abstract]]Background Little is known about the effect of postnatal maternal psychologic problems o...
Purpose: The main purposes of this descriptive survey study were to describe parenting stress and ne...
Background Eczema is a growing threat on infants’ health, and the role of maternal depression in the...
Abstract Background Many studies have identified associations between qualities of maternal–child re...
Eczema is an increasingly common chronic skin condition affecting many children, often causing signi...
Social and psychosocial factors are thought to have an effect on the course of atopic eczema. The ai...