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Unveiling complexities: Examining the role of traumatic loss in shaping the interplay between black maternal mental health and maternal bonding. [PDF]
Abstract Black women are more likely to experience traumatic birthing events, more likely to experience perinatal depression, and less likely to receive mental health treatment than women of other racial and ethnic backgrounds, and yet largely overlooked in perinatal mental health research.
Quince H +3 more
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Supporting early infant relationships and reducing maternal distress with the Newborn Behavioral Observations: A randomized controlled effectiveness trial. [PDF]
Abstract Research points to the significant impact of maternal distress on the parent‐infant relationship and infant development. The Newborn Behavioral Observations (NBO) is a brief intervention supporting the infant, the parent and their relationship.
Nicolson S, Carron SP, Paul C.
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Abstract We report on two preliminary evaluations of a group intervention, targeting vulnerable infants and their mothers within the first 6‐months postpartum. The Mother–Baby Nurture® program aims to strengthen the developing infant–mother attachment relationship by increasing maternal mentalizing.
Sharon Cooke +2 more
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Longitudinal studies of child mental disorders in the general population (herein study) investigate trends in prevalence, incidence, risk/protective factors, and sequelae for disorders. Studies occurred from 1934 to 2019 worldwide, with data collection across 1 to 68 time points, with 70% of studies ongoing.
Theodora Bogdan +7 more
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Abstract Most mothers have more than one child. Second‐time mothers may worry about whether they will love the second baby as much as their first child. The current study examined mothers’ maternal‐fetal relationship anxiety (MFRA) to their second baby, the prediction of mother‐infant bonding (MIB) and infant‐mother attachment security post‐partum, and
Brenda L. Volling +3 more
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ABSTRACT Perinatal mental illness is a known risk to maternal–infant attachment and healthy infant development. Mothers experiencing complex mental health issues in the first year following birth are less likely to become involved in parenting programs or day stay interventions because of their mental health difficulties and perceived stigma. Currently,
Adrienne Irvine +3 more
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ABSTRACT Children born preterm, compared to term, are at risk for behavioral problems. However, the prevalence and predictors of internalizing disorders among children born preterm are unclear. The purpose of this study was to identify the prevalence of depressive and anxiety disorders at 2 years of age among children born preterm and determine the ...
Sandra J. Weiss, Cherry Leung
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ABSTRACT Randomized controlled trials (RCTs) demonstrate efficacy of parent–infant psychotherapy, but its applicability and effectiveness in public health care are less known. The method followed is Naturalistic study evaluating Short‐term Psychodynamic Infant–Parent Interventions at Child Health Centers (SPIPIC) in Stockholm, Sweden.
Björn Salomonsson +4 more
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Detección y tratamiento psicoterapéutico de la depresión perinatal
Se describe el proyecto piloto iniciado en 2108 y a desarrollar durante 2 años entre la Red de Salud Mental de Bizkaia y 4 centros de salud de las Organizaciones Sanitarias Integradas (OSI) de Bizkaia (Pais Vasco-Spain) pertenecientes al Servicio Vasco ...
Fernando González Serrano +6 more
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Duelo perinatal, salud mental y la importancia del acompañamiento psicológico
Resumen: El duelo es una respuesta adaptativa normal, emocional y psíquica frente a una pérdida significativa. Particularmente, el duelo por la muerte de un hijo/a se considera una de las situaciones más estresantes y devastadoras que un ser humano puede
Francisca Cortés-Cataldo +8 more
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