Background: Maternal substance use disorder (SUD) and depression have been extensively associated with dysfunctions in parent-child interactions. However, few studies have compared caregiving behaviors of these mothers. The current study aims to explore maternal emotional availability (EA) in mothers with maternal SUD and depressive symptoms in order to investigate whether these conditions represent a different risk gradient for early parenting. Methods: Mother-infant relationship was investigated in 18 mothers with SUD, 11 mothers at risk for depression, and 39 mothers from general population. The dyads were videotaped during a free-play session and the quality of parent-child interactions was assessed using the EA Scales (EAS) and the Emo...
Background The effects of maternal depression on mother-infant relationship quality likely vary a...
Introduction: Drug addiction is considered a major risk factor for parenting and for child developme...
Maternal depression is a robust risk factor for heightened internalizing symptoms in offspring. Stud...
Background: Maternal substance use disorder (SUD) and depression have been extensively associated wi...
Background: Maternal substance use disorder (SUD) and depression have been extensively associated wi...
Substance abuse during pregnancy constitutes a major risk factor for the dyad, influencing not only ...
Background: Maternal prenatal substance use disorder (SUD) represents a dual risk for child wellbein...
Parental Substance Use Disorder (SUD) constitutes a high-risk condition for parent-child interaction...
Background Social support theory suggests that parental social support may influence the nature o...
Parental Substance Use Disorder (SUD) constitutes a high-risk condition for parent-child interaction...
The aim of this study was to examine patterns of emotional availability (EA) among 30 mothers and th...
Objective: To investigate whether women raised in a family with substance abuse constitute a particu...
Background Existing research suggests maternal depression may reduce the quality of early mother-in...
Background: Empirical studies have revealed a significant, but modest association between maternal d...
This longitudinal study aimed to determine whether maternal depression was related to caregiving beh...
Background The effects of maternal depression on mother-infant relationship quality likely vary a...
Introduction: Drug addiction is considered a major risk factor for parenting and for child developme...
Maternal depression is a robust risk factor for heightened internalizing symptoms in offspring. Stud...
Background: Maternal substance use disorder (SUD) and depression have been extensively associated wi...
Background: Maternal substance use disorder (SUD) and depression have been extensively associated wi...
Substance abuse during pregnancy constitutes a major risk factor for the dyad, influencing not only ...
Background: Maternal prenatal substance use disorder (SUD) represents a dual risk for child wellbein...
Parental Substance Use Disorder (SUD) constitutes a high-risk condition for parent-child interaction...
Background Social support theory suggests that parental social support may influence the nature o...
Parental Substance Use Disorder (SUD) constitutes a high-risk condition for parent-child interaction...
The aim of this study was to examine patterns of emotional availability (EA) among 30 mothers and th...
Objective: To investigate whether women raised in a family with substance abuse constitute a particu...
Background Existing research suggests maternal depression may reduce the quality of early mother-in...
Background: Empirical studies have revealed a significant, but modest association between maternal d...
This longitudinal study aimed to determine whether maternal depression was related to caregiving beh...
Background The effects of maternal depression on mother-infant relationship quality likely vary a...
Introduction: Drug addiction is considered a major risk factor for parenting and for child developme...
Maternal depression is a robust risk factor for heightened internalizing symptoms in offspring. Stud...