The aim of the current study was to examine whether parental mental health, parent–infant relationship, infant characteristics and couple's relationship factors were associated with the infant's development. Forty-two families took part at three time points. The first, at 3 months postpartum, involved a video recorded observation (CARE-index) of parent–infant interactions. At 5 months postpartum, in-depth clinical interviews (the Birmingham Interview of Maternal Mental Health) assessed parental mental health and parental perceptions of their relationship with their infant, their partner and their infant's characteristics. Finally, the Bayley Scales III was carried out 17 months postpartum to assess the infants' cognitive, language and motor...
Environmental factors such as stress and hormones acting during embryogenesis, as well as early life...
Objective: Most studies investigating the role of parenting behaviors on a child’s development are d...
A burgeoning line of literature has shown there are strong effects of maternal mental health on chil...
The aim of the current study was to examine whether parental mental health, parent–infant relationsh...
Objective: To prospectively examine the impact of parental mental health (PTSD, depression and anxie...
The aims of the current study were to examine the effect of fathers’ and mothers’ pre and postnatal ...
Extensive literature has shown that interparental conflicts and violence have detrimental effects on...
The home environment during early childhood is considered to have a fundamental impact on child deve...
Children of mothers with serious mental health difficulties are at increased risk of developing ment...
Aim The study aimed to explore maternal perceptions and the use of knowledge relating to their infa...
This study examined contributions of maternal personality and infant temperament to infant vocabular...
Background: Many studies have shown the influence of maternal perinatal depression on a child’s emot...
BACKGROUND: The literature shows that parents of preterm infants are at risk of psychological distre...
Background: The present study examined the efficacy of the Michigan Model of Infant Mental Health-Ho...
Maternal mental health problems are linked to negative parenting and child outcomes. However, eviden...
Environmental factors such as stress and hormones acting during embryogenesis, as well as early life...
Objective: Most studies investigating the role of parenting behaviors on a child’s development are d...
A burgeoning line of literature has shown there are strong effects of maternal mental health on chil...
The aim of the current study was to examine whether parental mental health, parent–infant relationsh...
Objective: To prospectively examine the impact of parental mental health (PTSD, depression and anxie...
The aims of the current study were to examine the effect of fathers’ and mothers’ pre and postnatal ...
Extensive literature has shown that interparental conflicts and violence have detrimental effects on...
The home environment during early childhood is considered to have a fundamental impact on child deve...
Children of mothers with serious mental health difficulties are at increased risk of developing ment...
Aim The study aimed to explore maternal perceptions and the use of knowledge relating to their infa...
This study examined contributions of maternal personality and infant temperament to infant vocabular...
Background: Many studies have shown the influence of maternal perinatal depression on a child’s emot...
BACKGROUND: The literature shows that parents of preterm infants are at risk of psychological distre...
Background: The present study examined the efficacy of the Michigan Model of Infant Mental Health-Ho...
Maternal mental health problems are linked to negative parenting and child outcomes. However, eviden...
Environmental factors such as stress and hormones acting during embryogenesis, as well as early life...
Objective: Most studies investigating the role of parenting behaviors on a child’s development are d...
A burgeoning line of literature has shown there are strong effects of maternal mental health on chil...