The present study examined infant negativity and maternal symptomatology by term status in a predominately low-income, rural sample of 132 infants (66 late-preterm) and their mothers. Late-preterm and term infants were group-matched by race, income, and maternal age. Maternal depression and anxiety symptoms were measured with the Brief Symptom Inventory 18 (BSI-18) when infants were 2 and 6 months of age. Also at 6 months, infant negativity was assessed by global observer ratings, maternal ratings, and microanalytic behavioral coding of fear and frustration. Results indicate that after controlling for infant age, late-preterm status predicted higher ratings of infant negativity by mothers, but not by global observers or microanalytic coding...
Introduction: Children born moderately to late preterm (MLP) are more prone to psychosocial difficul...
none5noMaternal depression and anxiety represent risk factors for the quality of early mother-preter...
Background: The literature has recognized premature birth as a risk factor for infant development an...
The present study examined infant negativity and maternal symptomatology by term status in a predomi...
Background: Preterm birth does not only affect infants but also represents an unexpected and traumat...
To compare the emotional responses of mothers of late-preterm infants "(34 0/7 to 36 6/7 weeks gesta...
Background: Maternal postpartum distress is often construed as a marker of vulnerability to poor par...
Latent class analyses can be used early in the postpartum period to identify mothers of preterm infa...
The study was aimed at exploring the association between parenting distress, maternal perception of ...
This paper aimed to explore psychological functioning and mental representations in mothers of prete...
Maternal depression is associated with a range of child development outcomes, including difficult te...
none5noSevere prematurity is a stressful event for parents, with an increased risk of anxiety sympto...
The Author(s) 2012. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract The obje...
The association was investigated between psychological distress reported during each trimester of pr...
Aim: This paper aimed to explore psychological functioning and mental representations in mothers of ...
Introduction: Children born moderately to late preterm (MLP) are more prone to psychosocial difficul...
none5noMaternal depression and anxiety represent risk factors for the quality of early mother-preter...
Background: The literature has recognized premature birth as a risk factor for infant development an...
The present study examined infant negativity and maternal symptomatology by term status in a predomi...
Background: Preterm birth does not only affect infants but also represents an unexpected and traumat...
To compare the emotional responses of mothers of late-preterm infants "(34 0/7 to 36 6/7 weeks gesta...
Background: Maternal postpartum distress is often construed as a marker of vulnerability to poor par...
Latent class analyses can be used early in the postpartum period to identify mothers of preterm infa...
The study was aimed at exploring the association between parenting distress, maternal perception of ...
This paper aimed to explore psychological functioning and mental representations in mothers of prete...
Maternal depression is associated with a range of child development outcomes, including difficult te...
none5noSevere prematurity is a stressful event for parents, with an increased risk of anxiety sympto...
The Author(s) 2012. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract The obje...
The association was investigated between psychological distress reported during each trimester of pr...
Aim: This paper aimed to explore psychological functioning and mental representations in mothers of ...
Introduction: Children born moderately to late preterm (MLP) are more prone to psychosocial difficul...
none5noMaternal depression and anxiety represent risk factors for the quality of early mother-preter...
Background: The literature has recognized premature birth as a risk factor for infant development an...