Maternal cognitions and mother-infant interaction in postnatal depression and generalized anxiety disorder.
Postnatal depression and anxiety have been shown to increase the risk of disturbances in mother-child interaction and child development. Research into mechanisms has focused on genetics and maternal behavior; maternal cognitions have received little attention. Our aim was to experimentally determine...
Main Authors: | Stein, A, Craske, MG, Lehtonen, A, Harvey, A, Savage-McGlynn, E, Davies, B, Goodwin, J, Murray, L, Cortina-Borja, M, Counsell, N |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2012
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