Background: Successful parenting requires maternal behaviors that promote infant survival such as protection from predators. In animal studies, oxytocin (OT) has been linked to maternal aggression to protect offspring. No human study has explored this topic. Mothers with a diagnosis of postnatal depression (PND) are at higher risk of neglecting their infants. We hypothesized that intranasal OT administration would increase the protective behaviors of mothers with PND, toward their infants. Methods: Sixteen mothers with a diagnosis of PND participated in a double-blind, randomized-controlled, within-subject pilot study. Participants received intranasal OT during one visit and placebo spray on the alternate visit. Maternal protective behavior...
BackgroundDue to its potent effects on social behavior, including maternal behavior, oxytocin has be...
Background: Oxytocin is known for its capacity to alter social interactions and mother-infant bondin...
Infant cues, such as smiling or crying facial expressions, are powerful motivators of human maternal...
Postnatal depression (PND) is of public health importance due to its prevalence and mental health ch...
Oxytocin is a neuropeptide which has central and peripheral effects upon maternal caretaking behavio...
Intra nasal oxytocin administered to a population of mothers with a diagnosis of postnatal depressi...
Introduction and purpose: Postpartum depression (PPD) is one of the most common conditions in childb...
Infant crying can elicit sensitive caregiving as well as hostility and harsh parenting responses. In...
Background: Over the past few decades, oxytocin (OT) has been identified as a neural hormone playing...
Background: Oxytocin (OT) is a neuropeptide hormone that has anxiolytic and antidepressant effects, ...
Oxytocin is a neuropeptide that is active in the central nervous system and is generally considered ...
The oxytocinergic system is critically involved in the regulation of maternal behavior, which includ...
Oxytocin has been a hormone of interest in understanding both depression and parenting. Here, the ro...
Background: Oxytocin is associated with the establishment and quality of maternal behavior in animal...
Background:: Oxytocin is associated with the establishment and quality of maternal behavior in anima...
BackgroundDue to its potent effects on social behavior, including maternal behavior, oxytocin has be...
Background: Oxytocin is known for its capacity to alter social interactions and mother-infant bondin...
Infant cues, such as smiling or crying facial expressions, are powerful motivators of human maternal...
Postnatal depression (PND) is of public health importance due to its prevalence and mental health ch...
Oxytocin is a neuropeptide which has central and peripheral effects upon maternal caretaking behavio...
Intra nasal oxytocin administered to a population of mothers with a diagnosis of postnatal depressi...
Introduction and purpose: Postpartum depression (PPD) is one of the most common conditions in childb...
Infant crying can elicit sensitive caregiving as well as hostility and harsh parenting responses. In...
Background: Over the past few decades, oxytocin (OT) has been identified as a neural hormone playing...
Background: Oxytocin (OT) is a neuropeptide hormone that has anxiolytic and antidepressant effects, ...
Oxytocin is a neuropeptide that is active in the central nervous system and is generally considered ...
The oxytocinergic system is critically involved in the regulation of maternal behavior, which includ...
Oxytocin has been a hormone of interest in understanding both depression and parenting. Here, the ro...
Background: Oxytocin is associated with the establishment and quality of maternal behavior in animal...
Background:: Oxytocin is associated with the establishment and quality of maternal behavior in anima...
BackgroundDue to its potent effects on social behavior, including maternal behavior, oxytocin has be...
Background: Oxytocin is known for its capacity to alter social interactions and mother-infant bondin...
Infant cues, such as smiling or crying facial expressions, are powerful motivators of human maternal...