International audienceThe study assessed how the timing of maternal perinatal depressive symptoms affects infant socio-emotional characteristics at age 18 months. The study was a longitudinal cohort study that included six assessment points from the third trimester of pregnancy up to age 18 months (±1 month). Assessment of mothers included the Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale and the State-Trait Anxiety Inventory, while assessments of infant included the Infant Toddler Social and Emotional Assessment (ITSEA) at 18 months. Mothers were categorized into one of the following groups: mothers who presented postnatal depression only (n = 19); mothers who presented both prenatal and postnatal depression (n = 14), and mothers who never showed p...
Postpartum depression is a significant public health problem facing women, children, and families in...
Background: The relationship between offspring depression profiles across adolescence and different ...
This study examined the relationship between infants\u27 reactivity and mothers\u27 emotionality dur...
The study assessed how the timing of maternal perinatal depressive symptoms affects infant socio-emo...
Perinatal depression and anxiety are defined as depression or anxiety during pregnancy up to one yea...
BACKGROUND: Maternal perinatal depression is a public health problem affecting mothers and children ...
Pregnancy and the early post partum period are widely understood as a critical period for the infant...
Objective: Postpartum depression in mothers is associated with developmental problems in their child...
Background Existing research suggests maternal depression may reduce the quality of early mother-in...
Purpose: This study was conducted to determine the impacts of maternal depression on the temperament...
Cognitive theories of depression maintain that negative thoughts about the self and of the future ar...
Noting that maternal depression is common during a baby's first year, this study examined the intera...
Studies concerning the effect of a premature birth on maternal mental health suggest symptoms of dep...
Maternal depression is associated with a range of child development outcomes, including difficult te...
Aims. The first aim of this study, has been to observe the differences in developmental profiles of ...
Postpartum depression is a significant public health problem facing women, children, and families in...
Background: The relationship between offspring depression profiles across adolescence and different ...
This study examined the relationship between infants\u27 reactivity and mothers\u27 emotionality dur...
The study assessed how the timing of maternal perinatal depressive symptoms affects infant socio-emo...
Perinatal depression and anxiety are defined as depression or anxiety during pregnancy up to one yea...
BACKGROUND: Maternal perinatal depression is a public health problem affecting mothers and children ...
Pregnancy and the early post partum period are widely understood as a critical period for the infant...
Objective: Postpartum depression in mothers is associated with developmental problems in their child...
Background Existing research suggests maternal depression may reduce the quality of early mother-in...
Purpose: This study was conducted to determine the impacts of maternal depression on the temperament...
Cognitive theories of depression maintain that negative thoughts about the self and of the future ar...
Noting that maternal depression is common during a baby's first year, this study examined the intera...
Studies concerning the effect of a premature birth on maternal mental health suggest symptoms of dep...
Maternal depression is associated with a range of child development outcomes, including difficult te...
Aims. The first aim of this study, has been to observe the differences in developmental profiles of ...
Postpartum depression is a significant public health problem facing women, children, and families in...
Background: The relationship between offspring depression profiles across adolescence and different ...
This study examined the relationship between infants\u27 reactivity and mothers\u27 emotionality dur...