AbstractBackgroundPostnatally depressed mothers have difficulties responding appropriately to their infants. The quality of the mother–child relationship depends on a mother's ability to respond to her infant's cues, which are largely non-verbal. Therefore, it is likely that difficulties in a mother's appraisal of her infants' facial expressions will affect the quality of mother–infant interaction. This study aimed to investigate the effects of postnatal depression and anxiety on the processing of infants' facial expressions.MethodA total of 89 mothers, 34 with Generalised Anxiety Disorder, 21 with Major Depressive Disorder, and 34 controls, completed a ‘morphed infants’ faces task when their children were between 10 and 18months.ResultsOve...
The Still-Face Paradigm (SFP) enables researchers to examine the quality of mother-infant interactio...
The perinatal period can represent a transitional stage in women's lives when they are more vulnerab...
The Still-Face Paradigm (SFP) enables researchers to examine the quality of mother-infant interactio...
AbstractBackgroundPostnatally depressed mothers have difficulties responding appropriately to their ...
Postnatal maternal depression is associated with difficulties in maternal responsiveness. As most si...
Postnatal maternal depression is associated with difficulties in maternal responsiveness. As most si...
Postnatal maternal depression is associated with difficulties in maternal responsiveness. As most si...
This study was conducted to examine the relationship between maternal depression and infant bias tow...
This study was conducted to examine the relationship between maternal depression and infant bias tow...
Processing of emotional facial expressions is of great importance in interpersonal relationships. Ab...
Processing of emotional facial expressions is of great importance in interpersonal relationships. Ab...
BACKGROUND: Postnatal mental illnesses are associated with less maternal sensitivity. Differences in...
Perinatal psychological problems such as post-natal depression are associated with poor mother-baby ...
Processing of emotional facial expressions is of great importance in interpersonal relationships. Ab...
Maternal postpartum depression (PPD) is a risk for disruption of mother–infant interaction. Infants ...
The Still-Face Paradigm (SFP) enables researchers to examine the quality of mother-infant interactio...
The perinatal period can represent a transitional stage in women's lives when they are more vulnerab...
The Still-Face Paradigm (SFP) enables researchers to examine the quality of mother-infant interactio...
AbstractBackgroundPostnatally depressed mothers have difficulties responding appropriately to their ...
Postnatal maternal depression is associated with difficulties in maternal responsiveness. As most si...
Postnatal maternal depression is associated with difficulties in maternal responsiveness. As most si...
Postnatal maternal depression is associated with difficulties in maternal responsiveness. As most si...
This study was conducted to examine the relationship between maternal depression and infant bias tow...
This study was conducted to examine the relationship between maternal depression and infant bias tow...
Processing of emotional facial expressions is of great importance in interpersonal relationships. Ab...
Processing of emotional facial expressions is of great importance in interpersonal relationships. Ab...
BACKGROUND: Postnatal mental illnesses are associated with less maternal sensitivity. Differences in...
Perinatal psychological problems such as post-natal depression are associated with poor mother-baby ...
Processing of emotional facial expressions is of great importance in interpersonal relationships. Ab...
Maternal postpartum depression (PPD) is a risk for disruption of mother–infant interaction. Infants ...
The Still-Face Paradigm (SFP) enables researchers to examine the quality of mother-infant interactio...
The perinatal period can represent a transitional stage in women's lives when they are more vulnerab...
The Still-Face Paradigm (SFP) enables researchers to examine the quality of mother-infant interactio...