A representative community sample of primiparous depressed women and a nondepressed control group were assessed while in interaction with their infants at 2 months postpartum. At 3 months, infants were assessed on the Still-face perturbation of face to face interaction, and a subsample completed an Instrumental Learning paradigm. Compared to nondepressed women, depressed mothers' interactions were both less contingent and less affectively attuned to infant behavior. Postnatal depression did not adversely affect the infant's performance in either the Still-face perturbation or the Instrumental Learning assessment. Maternal responsiveness in interactions at 2 months predicted the infant's performance in the Instrumental Learning assessment bu...
Postpartum depression is a significant public health problem facing women, children, and families in...
The Still-Face Paradigm (SFP) enables researchers to examine the quality of mother-infant interactio...
The present study aims to investigate the impact of postnatal depression (PND) on infant’s social le...
Although a large body of evidence points to an association between postnatal depression and non-opti...
Research suggests that postnatal depression affects social, cognitive and emotional development in t...
A community sample of depressed and well mothers, recruited at 2 months postpartum and assessed thro...
Many studies underline how Postnatal Depression (PND) has a negative influence on the interactive di...
Noting that maternal depression is common during a baby's first year, this study examined the intera...
Infants are extremely vulnerable to learning maladaptive behaviors from their depressed mothers. S...
Postpartum depression is an emotional disorder that affects new mothers in the months following the ...
Cognitive theories of depression maintain that negative thoughts about the self and of the future ar...
Noting that maternal depression is common during a baby's first year, this study examined the i...
AbstractBackgroundPostnatally depressed mothers have difficulties responding appropriately to their ...
The aim of this study was to assess which behavioral characteristics of the newborn infant are assoc...
Research has shown mixed results regarding the association between womens postpartum depression and ...
Postpartum depression is a significant public health problem facing women, children, and families in...
The Still-Face Paradigm (SFP) enables researchers to examine the quality of mother-infant interactio...
The present study aims to investigate the impact of postnatal depression (PND) on infant’s social le...
Although a large body of evidence points to an association between postnatal depression and non-opti...
Research suggests that postnatal depression affects social, cognitive and emotional development in t...
A community sample of depressed and well mothers, recruited at 2 months postpartum and assessed thro...
Many studies underline how Postnatal Depression (PND) has a negative influence on the interactive di...
Noting that maternal depression is common during a baby's first year, this study examined the intera...
Infants are extremely vulnerable to learning maladaptive behaviors from their depressed mothers. S...
Postpartum depression is an emotional disorder that affects new mothers in the months following the ...
Cognitive theories of depression maintain that negative thoughts about the self and of the future ar...
Noting that maternal depression is common during a baby's first year, this study examined the i...
AbstractBackgroundPostnatally depressed mothers have difficulties responding appropriately to their ...
The aim of this study was to assess which behavioral characteristics of the newborn infant are assoc...
Research has shown mixed results regarding the association between womens postpartum depression and ...
Postpartum depression is a significant public health problem facing women, children, and families in...
The Still-Face Paradigm (SFP) enables researchers to examine the quality of mother-infant interactio...
The present study aims to investigate the impact of postnatal depression (PND) on infant’s social le...