Impact of maternal depressive symptoms on the development of infant temperament: Cascading effects during the first year of life
Maternal depression is associated with a range of child development outcomes, including difficult temperament. This longitudinal study investigated whether depressive symptoms (DS) that mothers experience after childbirth predict infant negative affect (NA), as well as potential effects of infant NA...
Main Authors: | Rigato, S, Stets, M, Bonneville-Roussy, A, Holmboe, K |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Wiley
2020
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