The current study examined the effects of a natural disaster (a sudden onset flood) as a stressor in pregnancy on infant fine and gross motor development at 2, 6, and 16 months of age. Whether the timing of the stressor in pregnancy or sex of the infant moderated the impact of the prenatal maternal stress on motor development was also explored. Mothers' objective experiences of the flood, emotional reactions and distress, and their cognitive appraisal of the event were assessed retrospectively. Infants' fine and gross motor skills were assessed with the Ages and Stages Questionnaire, and results showed age-related changes in the effects of prenatal maternal stress on these domains. At 2 months, higher levels of prenatal maternal stress was ...
© 2018 The Author(s). Background: Research shows that continuity of midwifery carer in pregnancy imp...
Prenatal maternal stress has been shown to impair functioning in nonhuman primate offspring. Little ...
Background: It is well recognized that childhood sleep, attention and mood problems increase risk fo...
Fetal exposure to prenatal maternal stress can have lifelong consequences, with different types of m...
Research shows that prenatal maternal stress (PNMS) negatively affects a range of infant outcomes; y...
This prospective, longitudinal cohort study examined the effects of flood-related stress in pregnanc...
Background Prenatal maternal stress exposure has been linked to sub-optimal developmental outcomes i...
The number and timing of stressors experienced during pregnancy were investigated using longitudinal...
This study examined the effects of disaster-related prenatal maternal stress on infant temperament a...
Research shows that stress in pregnancy has powerful and enduring effects on many facets of child de...
It is possible that findings suggesting a link between prenatal maternal stress (PNMS) and anxiety s...
Background: Retrospective studies suggest that maternal exposure to a severe stressor during pregnan...
The evidence supporting the idea that natural disaster-related prenatal maternal stress (PNMS) influ...
There exists considerable research on the effects of prenatal maternal stress on offspring. Animal s...
Background: Research shows that continuity of midwifery carer in pregnancy improves maternal and neo...
© 2018 The Author(s). Background: Research shows that continuity of midwifery carer in pregnancy imp...
Prenatal maternal stress has been shown to impair functioning in nonhuman primate offspring. Little ...
Background: It is well recognized that childhood sleep, attention and mood problems increase risk fo...
Fetal exposure to prenatal maternal stress can have lifelong consequences, with different types of m...
Research shows that prenatal maternal stress (PNMS) negatively affects a range of infant outcomes; y...
This prospective, longitudinal cohort study examined the effects of flood-related stress in pregnanc...
Background Prenatal maternal stress exposure has been linked to sub-optimal developmental outcomes i...
The number and timing of stressors experienced during pregnancy were investigated using longitudinal...
This study examined the effects of disaster-related prenatal maternal stress on infant temperament a...
Research shows that stress in pregnancy has powerful and enduring effects on many facets of child de...
It is possible that findings suggesting a link between prenatal maternal stress (PNMS) and anxiety s...
Background: Retrospective studies suggest that maternal exposure to a severe stressor during pregnan...
The evidence supporting the idea that natural disaster-related prenatal maternal stress (PNMS) influ...
There exists considerable research on the effects of prenatal maternal stress on offspring. Animal s...
Background: Research shows that continuity of midwifery carer in pregnancy improves maternal and neo...
© 2018 The Author(s). Background: Research shows that continuity of midwifery carer in pregnancy imp...
Prenatal maternal stress has been shown to impair functioning in nonhuman primate offspring. Little ...
Background: It is well recognized that childhood sleep, attention and mood problems increase risk fo...