Prenatal anxiety may negatively affect infant health in multiple domains, including infant feeding. However, the relationship between prenatal anxiety and infant feeding is not well understood. Given the benefits of recommended infant feeding practices, clarifying this relationship is important. This review was conducted to examine the relationship between prenatal anxiety and infant feeding outcomes. Electronic searches were performed in relevant databases. A hand search of selected journals and reference lists of included articles was then conducted. All studies were considered that provided information related to infant feeding outcomes and anxiety during pregnancy. Quality assessment and data extraction were conducted by 2 reviewers; 99...
Animal studies have demonstrated the interactive effects of prenatal stress exposure and postnatal r...
Introduction: Studies on the relationship between prenatal psychosocial risk factors and breastfeedi...
Background Though several important barriers to exclusive breastfeeding (EBF) have been identified, ...
A growing body of research has examined maternal anxiety symptoms and disorders during the perinatal...
There is increasing evidence for the effect of postpartum anxiety (PPA) on maternal and infant healt...
Prematurity refers to the birth of a baby before 37 completed weeks of pregnancy. This can be relate...
This thesis uses an exploratory sequential design to examine the relationship between maternal anxie...
Background. Systematic reviews (SR) and meta-analyses (MA) that previously explored the relationship...
Objective: The main aims of this perspective study were to investigate the co-occurrence of anxiety ...
Objectives - Evidence from both animals and humans suggests that maternal prenatal anxiety and stres...
This study intended to present a systematic review to analyze the empirical studies published betwee...
Background Animal studies have shown that postnatal rearing style can modify the association between...
Objective: Studies in animals indicate that stress and anxiety can depress lactation, but there is m...
OBJECTIVE:: Studies in animals indicate that stress and anxiety can depress lactation, but there is ...
Studies of pregnancy-specific anxiety suggest that it is a distinct construct which predicts perinat...
Animal studies have demonstrated the interactive effects of prenatal stress exposure and postnatal r...
Introduction: Studies on the relationship between prenatal psychosocial risk factors and breastfeedi...
Background Though several important barriers to exclusive breastfeeding (EBF) have been identified, ...
A growing body of research has examined maternal anxiety symptoms and disorders during the perinatal...
There is increasing evidence for the effect of postpartum anxiety (PPA) on maternal and infant healt...
Prematurity refers to the birth of a baby before 37 completed weeks of pregnancy. This can be relate...
This thesis uses an exploratory sequential design to examine the relationship between maternal anxie...
Background. Systematic reviews (SR) and meta-analyses (MA) that previously explored the relationship...
Objective: The main aims of this perspective study were to investigate the co-occurrence of anxiety ...
Objectives - Evidence from both animals and humans suggests that maternal prenatal anxiety and stres...
This study intended to present a systematic review to analyze the empirical studies published betwee...
Background Animal studies have shown that postnatal rearing style can modify the association between...
Objective: Studies in animals indicate that stress and anxiety can depress lactation, but there is m...
OBJECTIVE:: Studies in animals indicate that stress and anxiety can depress lactation, but there is ...
Studies of pregnancy-specific anxiety suggest that it is a distinct construct which predicts perinat...
Animal studies have demonstrated the interactive effects of prenatal stress exposure and postnatal r...
Introduction: Studies on the relationship between prenatal psychosocial risk factors and breastfeedi...
Background Though several important barriers to exclusive breastfeeding (EBF) have been identified, ...