BACKGROUND: Perinatal maternal stress and low mood have been linked to offspring atopic eczema.OBJECTIVES: To examine the relation of maternal stress/mood with atopic eczema in the offspring, focusing particularly on stress/psychological distress preconception.METHODS: At recruitment in the UK Southampton Women's Survey, preconception maternal reports of perceived stress in daily living and the effect of stress on health were recorded; in a subsample, psychological distress was assessed (12-item General Health Questionnaire). Infants were followed up at ages 6 (n = 2956) and 12 (n = 2872) months and atopic eczema ascertained (based on UK Working Party Criteria for the Definition of Atopic Dermatitis). At 6 months post-partum, mothers were a...
Background: Prenatal maternal stress may influence offspring\u27s atopic risk through sustained cort...
© 2018 European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology Background: Maternal prenatal psychiatric dis...
Abstract Background Many studies have identified associations between qualities of maternal–child re...
Background: Stress has been suggested to impact the onset and exacerbation of eczema and other atopi...
The prevalence of atopic dermatitis (AD) in children has steadily increased over time, yet it remain...
Eczema is a chronic atopic disease that is highly prevalent among children worldwide. Identification...
Background: increasing evidence suggests that maternal distress is a risk factor for development of ...
Background Eczema is a growing threat on infants’ health, and the role of maternal depression in the...
BackgroundIncreasing evidence suggests that maternal distress is a risk factor for development of re...
[[abstract]]Background Little is known about the effect of postnatal maternal psychologic problems o...
BACKGROUND: Recent evidence suggests that prenatal maternal distress increases the risk of allergic ...
Background: The natural history of asthma and atopic diseases begins in utero. Studies investigatin...
Background: Exposure to prenatal maternal psychological distress may contribute to the development o...
BACKGROUND: Cross-sectional studies suggest an association between eczema and mental health problems...
Very little research has examined stress among parents of children with atopic eczema, though stres...
Background: Prenatal maternal stress may influence offspring\u27s atopic risk through sustained cort...
© 2018 European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology Background: Maternal prenatal psychiatric dis...
Abstract Background Many studies have identified associations between qualities of maternal–child re...
Background: Stress has been suggested to impact the onset and exacerbation of eczema and other atopi...
The prevalence of atopic dermatitis (AD) in children has steadily increased over time, yet it remain...
Eczema is a chronic atopic disease that is highly prevalent among children worldwide. Identification...
Background: increasing evidence suggests that maternal distress is a risk factor for development of ...
Background Eczema is a growing threat on infants’ health, and the role of maternal depression in the...
BackgroundIncreasing evidence suggests that maternal distress is a risk factor for development of re...
[[abstract]]Background Little is known about the effect of postnatal maternal psychologic problems o...
BACKGROUND: Recent evidence suggests that prenatal maternal distress increases the risk of allergic ...
Background: The natural history of asthma and atopic diseases begins in utero. Studies investigatin...
Background: Exposure to prenatal maternal psychological distress may contribute to the development o...
BACKGROUND: Cross-sectional studies suggest an association between eczema and mental health problems...
Very little research has examined stress among parents of children with atopic eczema, though stres...
Background: Prenatal maternal stress may influence offspring\u27s atopic risk through sustained cort...
© 2018 European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology Background: Maternal prenatal psychiatric dis...
Abstract Background Many studies have identified associations between qualities of maternal–child re...