Background Most evidence of the association between maternal depression and children’s development is limited by being cross-sectional. To date, few studies have modelled trajectories of maternal depressive symptoms from pregnancy through the early postpartum years and examined their association with social emotional and behavior functioning in preschool children. The objectives of this study were to: 1) identify distinct groups of women defined by their trajectories of depressive symptoms across four time points from mid-pregnancy to one year postpartum; and 2) examine the associations between these trajectories and child internalizing and externalizing behaviors. Methods We analyzed data from the All Our Families (AOF) study, a large, pop...
Infants are uniquely vulnerable to maternal depression's noxious effects, but few longitudinal studi...
Infants are uniquely vulnerable to maternal depression's noxious effects, but few longitudinal studi...
Infants are uniquely vulnerable to maternal depression's noxious effects, but few longitudinal studi...
Most evidence of the association between maternal depression and children's development is limited b...
BACKGROUND: Most evidence of the association between maternal depression and children's development ...
International audienceObjectiveTo assess the relationship between trajectories of maternal depressio...
International audienceObjectiveTo assess the relationship between trajectories of maternal depressio...
International audienceObjectiveTo assess the relationship between trajectories of maternal depressio...
International audienceObjectiveTo assess the relationship between trajectories of maternal depressio...
International audienceObjectiveTo assess the relationship between trajectories of maternal depressio...
International audienceObjectiveTo assess the relationship between trajectories of maternal depressio...
International audienceBACKGROUND:Maternal depression in the pre- and postpartum period may set women...
International audienceBACKGROUND:Maternal depression in the pre- and postpartum period may set women...
International audienceBACKGROUND:Maternal depression in the pre- and postpartum period may set women...
International audienceBACKGROUND:Maternal depression in the pre- and postpartum period may set women...
Infants are uniquely vulnerable to maternal depression's noxious effects, but few longitudinal studi...
Infants are uniquely vulnerable to maternal depression's noxious effects, but few longitudinal studi...
Infants are uniquely vulnerable to maternal depression's noxious effects, but few longitudinal studi...
Most evidence of the association between maternal depression and children's development is limited b...
BACKGROUND: Most evidence of the association between maternal depression and children's development ...
International audienceObjectiveTo assess the relationship between trajectories of maternal depressio...
International audienceObjectiveTo assess the relationship between trajectories of maternal depressio...
International audienceObjectiveTo assess the relationship between trajectories of maternal depressio...
International audienceObjectiveTo assess the relationship between trajectories of maternal depressio...
International audienceObjectiveTo assess the relationship between trajectories of maternal depressio...
International audienceObjectiveTo assess the relationship between trajectories of maternal depressio...
International audienceBACKGROUND:Maternal depression in the pre- and postpartum period may set women...
International audienceBACKGROUND:Maternal depression in the pre- and postpartum period may set women...
International audienceBACKGROUND:Maternal depression in the pre- and postpartum period may set women...
International audienceBACKGROUND:Maternal depression in the pre- and postpartum period may set women...
Infants are uniquely vulnerable to maternal depression's noxious effects, but few longitudinal studi...
Infants are uniquely vulnerable to maternal depression's noxious effects, but few longitudinal studi...
Infants are uniquely vulnerable to maternal depression's noxious effects, but few longitudinal studi...