Maternal Binge Eating Disorder (BED) has been suggested to be associated with poor parent–infant interactions during feeding and with children’s emotional and behavioral problems during infancy (Blissett and Haycraft, 2011). The role of fathers has received increasing consideration in recent years, yet the research has not focused on interactional patterns between fathers with BED and their children. The present study aimed to longitudinally investigate the influence of BED diagnosis, in one or both parents, on parent–infant feeding interactions and on children’s emotional–behavioral functioning. 612 subjects (408 parents; 204 children), recruited in mental health services and pre-schools in Central Italy, were divided into four groups: Gro...
Background: Many studies have shown the influence of maternal perinatal depression on a child’s emot...
Infantile Anorexia (IA), defined by the Diagnostic Classification of Mental Health and Developmenta...
There is good evidence that children of parents with psychiatric disorders are at increased risk of ...
Maternal Binge Eating Disorder (BED) has been suggested to be associated with poor parent-infant int...
Feeding during the first years of life represents one of the main domains of adult-child interaction...
This study examines psychopathological problems in children of parents with binge eating disorder (B...
This study examines psychopathological problems in children of parents with binge eating disorder (B...
Early maternal relational traumas can have an impact on mothers’ psychopathological risk and mother-...
Several studies demonstrated that maternal psychopathological risk is related to child's maladjustme...
Objective To examine relationships between parental eating disorder symptomatology and observed feed...
Infantile Anorexia (IA), defined by the Diagnostic Classification of Mental Health and Developmental...
Researches in the field of Developmental Psychopathology have underlined that maternal psychopatholo...
Objective To explore the relationships between controlling feeding practices and a range of mental h...
Problem eating is common during childhood, though much of what is known is based on maternal report....
Early maternal relational traumas and psychopathological risk can have an impact on mother-infant in...
Background: Many studies have shown the influence of maternal perinatal depression on a child’s emot...
Infantile Anorexia (IA), defined by the Diagnostic Classification of Mental Health and Developmenta...
There is good evidence that children of parents with psychiatric disorders are at increased risk of ...
Maternal Binge Eating Disorder (BED) has been suggested to be associated with poor parent-infant int...
Feeding during the first years of life represents one of the main domains of adult-child interaction...
This study examines psychopathological problems in children of parents with binge eating disorder (B...
This study examines psychopathological problems in children of parents with binge eating disorder (B...
Early maternal relational traumas can have an impact on mothers’ psychopathological risk and mother-...
Several studies demonstrated that maternal psychopathological risk is related to child's maladjustme...
Objective To examine relationships between parental eating disorder symptomatology and observed feed...
Infantile Anorexia (IA), defined by the Diagnostic Classification of Mental Health and Developmental...
Researches in the field of Developmental Psychopathology have underlined that maternal psychopatholo...
Objective To explore the relationships between controlling feeding practices and a range of mental h...
Problem eating is common during childhood, though much of what is known is based on maternal report....
Early maternal relational traumas and psychopathological risk can have an impact on mother-infant in...
Background: Many studies have shown the influence of maternal perinatal depression on a child’s emot...
Infantile Anorexia (IA), defined by the Diagnostic Classification of Mental Health and Developmenta...
There is good evidence that children of parents with psychiatric disorders are at increased risk of ...