AbstractThe aim of the study was to examine the impact of anxiety in the postnatal year on maternal contribution to mother–infant interaction. Participants were 32 mothers with high anxiety and 32 mothers with low anxiety, when their infants were aged 10–14 months. Mother–infant interaction was videotaped during a standardized play situation and coded blind to group status. High trait anxiety mothers showed less sensitive responsivity (p<.05) and reduced emotional tone (p<.05) during interaction. When participants scoring high in depressive symptomatology were removed for a subgroup analysis, the same pattern of results was obtained, suggesting that the observed differences in mother–infant interaction were due to group differences in anxie...
We examined the impact of maternal anxiety on maternal scaffolding behaviors and children’s subseque...
Animal studies have demonstrated the interactive effects of prenatal stress exposure and postnatal r...
The quality of the early parent-infant relationship is crucial for the child's optimal development, ...
AbstractThe aim of the study was to examine the impact of anxiety in the postnatal year on maternal ...
The aim of the study was to examine the impact of anxiety in the postnatal year on maternal contribu...
Background: This study investigated whether postpartum anxiety disorder is associated to altered pat...
This study examined the association between parenting styles and mother and child anxiety. Maternal ...
Abstract Background The literature has few studies on the quality of the mother-child interaction wh...
This study investigated whether postpartum anxiety disorder is associated to altered patterns of inf...
Controlling parenting is associated with child anxiety however the direction of effects remains uncl...
Past research has provided support for a link between childhood anxiety disorders and parenting beha...
Background: Anxiety during pregnancy can have significant effects on both a developing fetus and lon...
The antecedents and consequences of maternal post-natal anxiety have received comparatively less att...
The aim of this research was to examine the effects ofanxiety upon mothering behaviour and the relat...
To determine whether mothers with panic disorder with or without agoraphobia interacted differently ...
We examined the impact of maternal anxiety on maternal scaffolding behaviors and children’s subseque...
Animal studies have demonstrated the interactive effects of prenatal stress exposure and postnatal r...
The quality of the early parent-infant relationship is crucial for the child's optimal development, ...
AbstractThe aim of the study was to examine the impact of anxiety in the postnatal year on maternal ...
The aim of the study was to examine the impact of anxiety in the postnatal year on maternal contribu...
Background: This study investigated whether postpartum anxiety disorder is associated to altered pat...
This study examined the association between parenting styles and mother and child anxiety. Maternal ...
Abstract Background The literature has few studies on the quality of the mother-child interaction wh...
This study investigated whether postpartum anxiety disorder is associated to altered patterns of inf...
Controlling parenting is associated with child anxiety however the direction of effects remains uncl...
Past research has provided support for a link between childhood anxiety disorders and parenting beha...
Background: Anxiety during pregnancy can have significant effects on both a developing fetus and lon...
The antecedents and consequences of maternal post-natal anxiety have received comparatively less att...
The aim of this research was to examine the effects ofanxiety upon mothering behaviour and the relat...
To determine whether mothers with panic disorder with or without agoraphobia interacted differently ...
We examined the impact of maternal anxiety on maternal scaffolding behaviors and children’s subseque...
Animal studies have demonstrated the interactive effects of prenatal stress exposure and postnatal r...
The quality of the early parent-infant relationship is crucial for the child's optimal development, ...