Background: Retrospective studies suggest that maternal exposure to a severe stressor during pregnancy increases the fetus' risk for a variety of disorders in adulthood. Animal studies testing the fetal programming hypothesis find that maternal glucocorticoids pass through the placenta and alter fetal brain development, particularly the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis. However, there are no prospective studies of pregnant women exposed to a sudden-onset independent stressor that elucidate the biopsychosocial mechanisms responsible for the wide variety of consequences of prenatal stress seen in human offspring. The aim of the QF2011 Queensland Flood Study is to fill this gap, and to test the buffering effects of Midwifery Group Practice,...
© 2018 The Author(s). Background: Research shows that continuity of midwifery carer in pregnancy imp...
Prenatal maternal stress can adversely affect birth outcomes, likely reflecting effects of maternal ...
Background: It is well recognized that childhood sleep, attention and mood problems increase risk fo...
Background: Retrospective studies suggest that maternal exposure to a severe stressor during pregnan...
Background: Retrospective studies suggest that maternal exposure to a severe stressor during pregnan...
International audienceRetrospective studies suggest that maternal exposure to a severe stressor duri...
This study examined the effects of disaster-related prenatal maternal stress on infant temperament a...
INTRODUCTION: It is widely acknowledged that the health outcomes of offspring are directly linked to...
Research shows that prenatal maternal stress (PNMS) negatively affects a range of infant outcomes; y...
Fetal exposure to prenatal maternal stress can have lifelong consequences, with different types of m...
Poor postnatal mental health is a major public health issue, and risk factors include experiencing a...
Background Prenatal maternal stress exposure has been linked to sub-optimal developmental outcomes i...
Background: Antenatal period is a time of rapid change during which fetal organs are vulnerable to v...
Background: Research shows that continuity of midwifery carer in pregnancy improves maternal and neo...
Background/Aims: Accumulating evidence from a relatively small number of prospective studies indicat...
© 2018 The Author(s). Background: Research shows that continuity of midwifery carer in pregnancy imp...
Prenatal maternal stress can adversely affect birth outcomes, likely reflecting effects of maternal ...
Background: It is well recognized that childhood sleep, attention and mood problems increase risk fo...
Background: Retrospective studies suggest that maternal exposure to a severe stressor during pregnan...
Background: Retrospective studies suggest that maternal exposure to a severe stressor during pregnan...
International audienceRetrospective studies suggest that maternal exposure to a severe stressor duri...
This study examined the effects of disaster-related prenatal maternal stress on infant temperament a...
INTRODUCTION: It is widely acknowledged that the health outcomes of offspring are directly linked to...
Research shows that prenatal maternal stress (PNMS) negatively affects a range of infant outcomes; y...
Fetal exposure to prenatal maternal stress can have lifelong consequences, with different types of m...
Poor postnatal mental health is a major public health issue, and risk factors include experiencing a...
Background Prenatal maternal stress exposure has been linked to sub-optimal developmental outcomes i...
Background: Antenatal period is a time of rapid change during which fetal organs are vulnerable to v...
Background: Research shows that continuity of midwifery carer in pregnancy improves maternal and neo...
Background/Aims: Accumulating evidence from a relatively small number of prospective studies indicat...
© 2018 The Author(s). Background: Research shows that continuity of midwifery carer in pregnancy imp...
Prenatal maternal stress can adversely affect birth outcomes, likely reflecting effects of maternal ...
Background: It is well recognized that childhood sleep, attention and mood problems increase risk fo...