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Postnatal mental health and mother-infant interactions

Mother-infant interaction and the role of attachment in the onset of postnatal mental illness

Mother-infant interaction and the role of attachment in the onset of postnatal mental illness

... their mother are likely to develop their illness early in the puerperium whereas women who have marital problems are likely to develop the postpartum illness ...

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Impact of a multiple birth on maternal mental health and early mother-infant interactions: implications for information provision in IVF treatment

Impact of a multiple birth on maternal mental health and early mother-infant interactions: implications for information provision in IVF treatment

... for-profit purposes without prior permission or charge provided that the authors, title and full bibliographic details are credited, a hyperlink and/or URL is given for the original me[r] ...

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The Infant Mental Health Specialist

The Infant Mental Health Specialist

... another mother and other babies began to be told. The infant may also represent the parent as a small ...small infant, the parent may feel all over again her own helplessness and re-enact, quite ...

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Effects of lavender tea on fatigue, sleep disturbance and maternal infant attachment in postnatal mother

Effects of lavender tea on fatigue, sleep disturbance and maternal infant attachment in postnatal mother

... in health care, nursing, or epidemiological ...and health management practitioners and encourage the development of a proper scheme for using herbal tea in health ...

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Mother infant interactions and regional brain volumes in infancy: an MRI study

Mother infant interactions and regional brain volumes in infancy: an MRI study

... the postnatal period have been reported to demonstrate secure mental representations of attachment during pregnancy, which in turn may impact upon the HPA axis and the intra- uterine environment (Kinsella ...

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Infant Mental Health Network Groups

Infant Mental Health Network Groups

... the mother and that helps her sometimes, for example, in a case where she can’t understand why her child might be acting out, or why even the older children are acting the way they ...

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Touch during mother-infant interactions: Influences of maternal unavailability and risk status

Touch during mother-infant interactions: Influences of maternal unavailability and risk status

... examining mother-preterm infant interactions during such interactive contexts to obtain a complete picture of the overall quality of their developing interaction ...the mother- infant ...

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Associations of postpartum mother infant bonding with maternal childhood maltreatment and postpartum mental health: a cross sectional study

Associations of postpartum mother infant bonding with maternal childhood maltreatment and postpartum mental health: a cross sectional study

... their mother-infant bonding (MIB), which can lead to long-term disturbances of the mother-child relationship and the child ’ s social-emotional ...

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Maternal Depressive Symptoms and Responsiveness to Infant Distress: Contingency Analyses of Home Mother-Infant Interactions at 3 Months

Maternal Depressive Symptoms and Responsiveness to Infant Distress: Contingency Analyses of Home Mother-Infant Interactions at 3 Months

... targeting infant development or parent-infant mental health with women who had elevated depressive symptoms in the postpartum period and their infants have shown that, while maternal ...

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Postnatal mental health and parenting: The importance of parental anger

Postnatal mental health and parenting: The importance of parental anger

... father). “It’s made me a lot calmer. I don’t know whether that’s because I don’t have to worry about work, but I don’t get stressed about a lot of things anymore” (F30 mother). Impulse and control. More than half ...

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Mother-Infant Synchrony during Infant Feeding

Mother-Infant Synchrony during Infant Feeding

... The mother has a crucial role in providing the foundation upon which an infant de- velops self-regulatory ...repeated interactions, the infant learns what to expect in ex- changes with ...an ...

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Impact of postnatal maternal depressive symptoms and infant’s sex on mother infant interaction among Bangladeshi women

Impact of postnatal maternal depressive symptoms and infant’s sex on mother infant interaction among Bangladeshi women

... a mother compared to the mothers who were ...a mother, since depressive symptoms in mothers may have a nega- tive effect on the affective states of their ...

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Interventions for postnatal depression assessing the mother–infant relationship and child developmental outcomes: a systematic review

Interventions for postnatal depression assessing the mother–infant relationship and child developmental outcomes: a systematic review

... of infant caregiving, marital functioning, and social ...in interactions with their babies compared with support group Onazowa et al68UK34RCTNYYNNBaby massage (D)1 hour, 5 weekly sessions45GroupSignificant ...

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Associations between singing to babies and symptoms of postnatal depression, wellbeing, self-esteem and mother-infant bond

Associations between singing to babies and symptoms of postnatal depression, wellbeing, self-esteem and mother-infant bond

... of mother, age of baby, years in education, household income, previous children, marital status, and whether women had been involved in creative activities including participating in an arts activity or visiting a ...

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Australian Association for Infant Mental Health Inc.

Australian Association for Infant Mental Health Inc.

... positive interactions may therefore be particularly important if children are to gain confidence in the care-giver’s ability to provide a safe haven and secure ...

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The Effects of Environmental Factors on Maternal Health, Infant Health and Mental Health

The Effects of Environmental Factors on Maternal Health, Infant Health and Mental Health

... 1.6. Robustness Check 1.6.1. Testing the Sample Selection There is the possibility that a certain group of mothers are more likely to live in the neighborhoods that have more wildfire outbreaks, therefore lead to sample ...

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Early intervention to protect the mother infant relationship following postnatal depression: study protocol for a randomised controlled trial

Early intervention to protect the mother infant relationship following postnatal depression: study protocol for a randomised controlled trial

... brief mother-infant intervention that can be added onto an existing treatment for PND would be an innovative way to provide a care ...the mother-infant relationship and prevent the ...

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Mental Health Literacy of Depression and Postnatal Depression: A Community Sample

Mental Health Literacy of Depression and Postnatal Depression: A Community Sample

... The use of psychological therapies such as cognitive behavioural and group therapies as the first-line treat- ment for PND has been advocated (Austin, Highet, & Guidelines Expert Advisory Committee, 2011) as a result of ...

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Long-term Mother and Child Mental Health Effects of a Population-Based Infant Sleep Intervention: Cluster-Randomized, Controlled Trial

Long-term Mother and Child Mental Health Effects of a Population-Based Infant Sleep Intervention: Cluster-Randomized, Controlled Trial

... physical health than control mothers, suggesting that response bias of mothers in the intervention group is ...and mother- child relationship were measured by maternal percep- tion of a ...

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Mother–infant interactions with infants with congenital visual impairment and associations with longitudinal outcomes in cognition and language

Mother–infant interactions with infants with congenital visual impairment and associations with longitudinal outcomes in cognition and language

... Child Health, London, UK; 2 Great Ormond Street Hospital, NHS Foundation Trust, London, UK; 3 School of Psychology and Sports Science, Anglia Ruskin University, Cambridge, UK Background: This study investigated ...

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