The consequences of exposure to prenatal maternal anxiety for the development of child temperament were examined in a sample of 120 healthy, 2-year-old children. Prenatal maternal state and pregnancy-specific anxiety (PSA) were measured five times during pregnancy, and maternal state anxiety was measured again at 2 years post partum. Child temperament was measured at 2 years using the Early Childhood Behavior Questionnaire. The relationship between the trajectory of maternal anxiety across gestation and negative affectivity was evaluated using hierarchical linear growth curve modeling. Higher maternal PSA between 13 and 17 weeks of gestation was associated with increased negative temperament in the children. This association could not be ex...
Background Animal studies have shown that postnatal rearing style can modify the association between...
The ability to self-regulate one’s emotions is an important component in the development of anxiety ...
There is some evidence from both animal literature and human studies to suggest that maternal emotio...
The consequences of exposure to prenatal maternal anxiety for the development of child temperament w...
The consequences of exposure to prenatal maternal anxiety for the development of child temperament w...
The consequences of exposure to prenatal maternal anxiety for the development of child temperament w...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Psychology - Clinical, Washington State UniversityPrevious research indicates that p...
Background: Anxiety during pregnancy can have significant effects on both a developing fetus and lon...
Background This study quantifies the dynamics of maternal mood focusing on unpredictability, and to ...
Anxiety in the antenatal period is a common experience, associated with adverse consequences for mot...
BackgroundAccumulating evidence indicates that prenatal maternal and fetal processes can have a last...
BackgroundThis study quantifies the dynamics of maternal mood focusing on unpredictability, and to a...
Background: While evidence exists of an association between maternal antenatal anxiety and offspring...
Background: Accumulating evidence indicates that prenatal maternal and fetal processes can have a la...
BackgroundPrior work has examined the links between pre- and postnatal maternal distress and infant ...
Background Animal studies have shown that postnatal rearing style can modify the association between...
The ability to self-regulate one’s emotions is an important component in the development of anxiety ...
There is some evidence from both animal literature and human studies to suggest that maternal emotio...
The consequences of exposure to prenatal maternal anxiety for the development of child temperament w...
The consequences of exposure to prenatal maternal anxiety for the development of child temperament w...
The consequences of exposure to prenatal maternal anxiety for the development of child temperament w...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Psychology - Clinical, Washington State UniversityPrevious research indicates that p...
Background: Anxiety during pregnancy can have significant effects on both a developing fetus and lon...
Background This study quantifies the dynamics of maternal mood focusing on unpredictability, and to ...
Anxiety in the antenatal period is a common experience, associated with adverse consequences for mot...
BackgroundAccumulating evidence indicates that prenatal maternal and fetal processes can have a last...
BackgroundThis study quantifies the dynamics of maternal mood focusing on unpredictability, and to a...
Background: While evidence exists of an association between maternal antenatal anxiety and offspring...
Background: Accumulating evidence indicates that prenatal maternal and fetal processes can have a la...
BackgroundPrior work has examined the links between pre- and postnatal maternal distress and infant ...
Background Animal studies have shown that postnatal rearing style can modify the association between...
The ability to self-regulate one’s emotions is an important component in the development of anxiety ...
There is some evidence from both animal literature and human studies to suggest that maternal emotio...