Abstract: Mother and baby units (MBUs) provide inpatient psychiatric care for mothers and their infants up to a year after childbirth. They are commissioned to support the mother–infant relationship as well as stabilize maternal mental health. As their efficacy at meeting these aims had not previously been systematically assessed, this paper reviewed the international literature relating to psychological outcomes following MBU admission. A systematic search of five databases identified 23 papers eligible for inclusion, reporting on a range of outcomes indicating positive effects on maternal mental health and the mother–infant relationship and an absence of adverse effects on child development. The review also highlighted specific groups res...
Women experiencing perinatal mental-health illness have unique needs. The present study analyzes pre...
BackgroundThere is a strong evidence base for the benefits of parenting interventions for parents wi...
Objective: To identify factors associated with: admission to a specialist mother and baby unit (MBU)...
Abstract: Mother and baby units (MBUs) provide inpatient psychiatric care for mothers and their infa...
Psychiatric mother-baby units (MBUs) are currently viewed as best practice, particularly in the UK, ...
Objective: To compare the cognitive, social cognitive, behavioural, emotional and attachment securit...
International audienceJoint psychiatric admission to a Mother-Baby Unit (MBU) enables a mother to ob...
International audiencePURPOSE: This study assessed the underexplored factors associated with signifi...
BACKGROUND:Mothers with severe mental illness are vulnerable and engage with services cautiously due...
Infants of parents with psychiatric disorders may be particularly vulnerable and have a higher risk ...
Introduction Research into what constitutes the best and most effective care for women with an acute...
BACKGROUND: Psychiatric mother and baby units (MBUs) are recommended for severe perinatal mental ill...
Abstract Background There is a strong evidence base for the benefits of parenting interventions for ...
Women experiencing severe perinatal mental illness during pregnancy or postpartum have unique needs ...
Maternal severe mental illness (SMI) disrupts mother-infant interaction in the immediate postpartum ...
Women experiencing perinatal mental-health illness have unique needs. The present study analyzes pre...
BackgroundThere is a strong evidence base for the benefits of parenting interventions for parents wi...
Objective: To identify factors associated with: admission to a specialist mother and baby unit (MBU)...
Abstract: Mother and baby units (MBUs) provide inpatient psychiatric care for mothers and their infa...
Psychiatric mother-baby units (MBUs) are currently viewed as best practice, particularly in the UK, ...
Objective: To compare the cognitive, social cognitive, behavioural, emotional and attachment securit...
International audienceJoint psychiatric admission to a Mother-Baby Unit (MBU) enables a mother to ob...
International audiencePURPOSE: This study assessed the underexplored factors associated with signifi...
BACKGROUND:Mothers with severe mental illness are vulnerable and engage with services cautiously due...
Infants of parents with psychiatric disorders may be particularly vulnerable and have a higher risk ...
Introduction Research into what constitutes the best and most effective care for women with an acute...
BACKGROUND: Psychiatric mother and baby units (MBUs) are recommended for severe perinatal mental ill...
Abstract Background There is a strong evidence base for the benefits of parenting interventions for ...
Women experiencing severe perinatal mental illness during pregnancy or postpartum have unique needs ...
Maternal severe mental illness (SMI) disrupts mother-infant interaction in the immediate postpartum ...
Women experiencing perinatal mental-health illness have unique needs. The present study analyzes pre...
BackgroundThere is a strong evidence base for the benefits of parenting interventions for parents wi...
Objective: To identify factors associated with: admission to a specialist mother and baby unit (MBU)...