PublishedJournal ArticlePostnatal maternal depressive symptoms are consistently associated with impairments in maternal attunement (i.e., maternal responsiveness and bonding). There is a growing body of literature examining the impact of maternal cognitive factors (e.g., rumination) on maternal attunement and mood. However, little research has examined the role of infant temperament and maternal social support in this relationship. This study investigated the hypothesis that rumination would mediate (1) the relationship between depressive symptoms and attunement and (2) the relationship between social support and attunement. We further predicted that infant temperament would moderate these relationships, such that rumination would demonstra...
Background: Research suggests that prenatal depression is associated with disrupted maternal respons...
Author version of paper published by Elsevier in Journal of Behavior Therapy and Experimental Psychi...
In a longitudinal study, mothers (N = 50) self-reported on their depressive symptoms (DS) and their ...
The aim of this thesis was to increase understanding of how rumination, defined as the behaviours an...
BACKGROUND: Postnatal maternal depressive symptoms are consistently associated with reduced quality ...
Background: The present study considers some of the underlying mechanisms that may be acting in post...
BackgroundPrevious studies of relations between parenting self-concepts, parental adjustment and chi...
Maternal depression is associated with a range of child development outcomes, including difficult te...
The goal of the current study was to examine whether child rumination serves as a moderator of the t...
Background Previous studies of relations between parenting self-concepts, parental adjustment and ch...
ABSTRACT:: Maternal parenting behaviors during a mother–infant play interaction were examined in a s...
The current study examined whether rumination serves as a moderator of the temporal association betw...
The study prospectively followed 135 women during their pregnancy and their offspring till 6 months ...
Maternal depressive symptoms during the postnatal period have been shown to be detrimental to the so...
The influence of maternal psychological state and emotional well-being on the child’s development is...
Background: Research suggests that prenatal depression is associated with disrupted maternal respons...
Author version of paper published by Elsevier in Journal of Behavior Therapy and Experimental Psychi...
In a longitudinal study, mothers (N = 50) self-reported on their depressive symptoms (DS) and their ...
The aim of this thesis was to increase understanding of how rumination, defined as the behaviours an...
BACKGROUND: Postnatal maternal depressive symptoms are consistently associated with reduced quality ...
Background: The present study considers some of the underlying mechanisms that may be acting in post...
BackgroundPrevious studies of relations between parenting self-concepts, parental adjustment and chi...
Maternal depression is associated with a range of child development outcomes, including difficult te...
The goal of the current study was to examine whether child rumination serves as a moderator of the t...
Background Previous studies of relations between parenting self-concepts, parental adjustment and ch...
ABSTRACT:: Maternal parenting behaviors during a mother–infant play interaction were examined in a s...
The current study examined whether rumination serves as a moderator of the temporal association betw...
The study prospectively followed 135 women during their pregnancy and their offspring till 6 months ...
Maternal depressive symptoms during the postnatal period have been shown to be detrimental to the so...
The influence of maternal psychological state and emotional well-being on the child’s development is...
Background: Research suggests that prenatal depression is associated with disrupted maternal respons...
Author version of paper published by Elsevier in Journal of Behavior Therapy and Experimental Psychi...
In a longitudinal study, mothers (N = 50) self-reported on their depressive symptoms (DS) and their ...