Background The effects of maternal depression on mother-infant relationship quality likely vary according to depression heterogeneity. We investigated the effects of different presentations of major depression on mother-infant emotional availability (EA). Methods Data were obtained from 115 mother-infant dyads from a longitudinal pregnancy cohort. Disorders, symptoms, and antidepressant use were assessed in pregnancy and postpartum, and EA was observed 6-month postpartum. Major Depressive Disorder (MDD) and Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD) were assessed using the Structured Clinical Interview for the DSM-5. A series of multivariate analyses of covariance analyses' examining the effects of disorder on EA were conducted. Results...
Background Social support theory suggests that parental social support may influence the nature o...
Objective: Understanding the relationship between attachment and mental health has an important role...
We analysed results from seven American and British studies that compared groups of mothers with and...
Abstract Background The literature has few studies on the quality of the mother-child interaction wh...
Postnatal depression and anxiety have been shown to increase the risk of disturbances in mother-chil...
Postnatal maternal depression is associated with poorer child emotional and behavioral functioning, ...
Background Existing research suggests maternal depression may reduce the quality of early mother-in...
BACKGROUND: The objective was to examine the course and longitudinal associations of generalized anx...
Background The objective was to examine the course and longitudinal associations of generalized anxi...
Research has shown mixed results regarding the association between womens postpartum depression and ...
Background: Maternal substance use disorder (SUD) and depression have been extensively associated wi...
Background Maternal postpartum depression has an impact on mother-infant interaction. Mothers with ...
Postnatal depression and anxiety have been shown to increase the risk of disturbances in mother–chil...
Postnatal maternal depression is associated with poorer child emotional and behavioral functioning, ...
Background The objective was to examine the course and longitudinal associations of generalized anx...
Background Social support theory suggests that parental social support may influence the nature o...
Objective: Understanding the relationship between attachment and mental health has an important role...
We analysed results from seven American and British studies that compared groups of mothers with and...
Abstract Background The literature has few studies on the quality of the mother-child interaction wh...
Postnatal depression and anxiety have been shown to increase the risk of disturbances in mother-chil...
Postnatal maternal depression is associated with poorer child emotional and behavioral functioning, ...
Background Existing research suggests maternal depression may reduce the quality of early mother-in...
BACKGROUND: The objective was to examine the course and longitudinal associations of generalized anx...
Background The objective was to examine the course and longitudinal associations of generalized anxi...
Research has shown mixed results regarding the association between womens postpartum depression and ...
Background: Maternal substance use disorder (SUD) and depression have been extensively associated wi...
Background Maternal postpartum depression has an impact on mother-infant interaction. Mothers with ...
Postnatal depression and anxiety have been shown to increase the risk of disturbances in mother–chil...
Postnatal maternal depression is associated with poorer child emotional and behavioral functioning, ...
Background The objective was to examine the course and longitudinal associations of generalized anx...
Background Social support theory suggests that parental social support may influence the nature o...
Objective: Understanding the relationship between attachment and mental health has an important role...
We analysed results from seven American and British studies that compared groups of mothers with and...