Objective: The aim of this study was to examine changes in perceived social support from early pregnancy to 2 years postpartum and to test whether these changes (a) differ between mothers and fathers or (b) vary as a function of the Big Five personality traits. - Background: Higher peripartum social support in (expectant) mothers and fathers has been associated with fewer complications during pregnancy and delivery as well as better parental and offspring health. - Methods: Prospective-longitudinal data from two regional-epidemiological samples from Germany were used: MARI (N = 396, including n = 293 mothers and n = 103 fathers) and DREAM (N = 2,819, including n = 1,689 mothers and n = 1,130 fathers). The Big Five personality traits were as...
International audienceBackground Insufficient social support has been intensively studied as a risk ...
In contrast to the large body of research on maternal perinatal depression, paternal perinatal menta...
A secondary analysis of data from a longitudinal survey of 125 mothers and fathers of preterm infant...
Background: The role of maternal personality and perceived social support for peripartum changes in ...
(1) Background: this study is based on a model of how changes in protective factors may affect the e...
(1) Background: this study is based on a model of how changes in protective factors may affect the e...
While changes in women during a pregnancy are apparent, changes in the expectant father are not. How...
In line with the social investment principle, becoming a parent should lead to more mature behaviour...
Although evidence supports the role of social support in perinatal women's well-being, the dynamics ...
BackgroundThe early postpartum period is a critical time for first-time parents as they adapt to the...
The early postpartum period is a critical time for first-time parents as they adapt to their new rol...
Forty-two couples expecting their first child volunteered to participate in a study of the transitio...
Background: Research exploring the relationship between personality and important pregnancy outcome...
Theoretical and empirical evidence emphasizes the role of social support in mitigating the potential...
Depression with peripartum onset, which was previously called maternal depression, or postpartum dep...
International audienceBackground Insufficient social support has been intensively studied as a risk ...
In contrast to the large body of research on maternal perinatal depression, paternal perinatal menta...
A secondary analysis of data from a longitudinal survey of 125 mothers and fathers of preterm infant...
Background: The role of maternal personality and perceived social support for peripartum changes in ...
(1) Background: this study is based on a model of how changes in protective factors may affect the e...
(1) Background: this study is based on a model of how changes in protective factors may affect the e...
While changes in women during a pregnancy are apparent, changes in the expectant father are not. How...
In line with the social investment principle, becoming a parent should lead to more mature behaviour...
Although evidence supports the role of social support in perinatal women's well-being, the dynamics ...
BackgroundThe early postpartum period is a critical time for first-time parents as they adapt to the...
The early postpartum period is a critical time for first-time parents as they adapt to their new rol...
Forty-two couples expecting their first child volunteered to participate in a study of the transitio...
Background: Research exploring the relationship between personality and important pregnancy outcome...
Theoretical and empirical evidence emphasizes the role of social support in mitigating the potential...
Depression with peripartum onset, which was previously called maternal depression, or postpartum dep...
International audienceBackground Insufficient social support has been intensively studied as a risk ...
In contrast to the large body of research on maternal perinatal depression, paternal perinatal menta...
A secondary analysis of data from a longitudinal survey of 125 mothers and fathers of preterm infant...