2024
The role of epigenetic mechanisms in the long‐term effects of early‐life adversity and mother–infant relationship on physiology and behavior of offspring in laboratory rats and mice
Burenkova O, Grigorenko E. The role of epigenetic mechanisms in the long‐term effects of early‐life adversity and mother–infant relationship on physiology and behavior of offspring in laboratory rats and mice. Developmental Psychobiology 2024, 66: e22479. PMID: 38470450, PMCID: PMC10959231, DOI: 10.1002/dev.22479.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsEarly-life adversityEffects of early-life adversityBehavior of offspringMother-infant relationshipRegulation of hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axisHypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axisBrain-derived neurotrophic factorLaboratory ratsMaternity careBehavioral profileEpigenetic mechanismsNeurotrophic factorExperimental manipulationEarly postnatal periodPharmacological interventionsLong-term effectsAdversityLong-term influenceRatsAdaptation of offspringOffspringEpigenetic editingTranslational potentialNatural variationMice
2021
First 1,000 days: enough for mothers but not for children? Long‐term outcomes of an early intervention on maternal depressed mood and child cognitive development: follow‐up of a randomised controlled trial
Tomlinson M, Skeen S, Melendez‐Torres G, Hunt X, Desmond C, Morgan B, Murray L, Cooper P, Rathod S, Marlow M, Fearon P. First 1,000 days: enough for mothers but not for children? Long‐term outcomes of an early intervention on maternal depressed mood and child cognitive development: follow‐up of a randomised controlled trial. Journal Of Child Psychology And Psychiatry 2021, 63: 261-272. PMID: 34227113, DOI: 10.1111/jcpp.13482.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsChildren's cognitive developmentChild cognitive outcomesCognitive developmentCognitive outcomesMaternal moodMother-infant relationship qualityDepressed moodEarly interventionKaufman Assessment BatteryEarly mother-infant relationshipLong-term child outcomesCapacity of parentsYears of ageMother-infant relationshipMaternal depressed moodAttachment interventionsMaternal mental healthPsychological distressAssessment BatteryChild developmentChild outcomesRelationship qualityNull findingsMental healthMoodPromoting mother‐infant relationships and underlying neural correlates: Results from a randomized controlled trial of a home‐visiting program for adolescent mothers in Brazil
Alarcão FSP, Shephard E, Fatori D, Amável R, Chiesa A, Fracolli L, Matijasevich A, Brentani H, Nelson CA, Leckman J, Miguel EC, Polanczyk GV. Promoting mother‐infant relationships and underlying neural correlates: Results from a randomized controlled trial of a home‐visiting program for adolescent mothers in Brazil. Developmental Science 2021, 24: e13113. PMID: 33844435, PMCID: PMC8596406, DOI: 10.1111/desc.13113.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMother-infant attachmentHome visit programHealthy parent-child relationshipsEarly attachment relationshipsAdolescent mothersParent-child relationshipMother-infant interactionGood social behaviourMother-infant relationshipSocial processingAttachment relationshipsNeural correlatesNc amplitudeMother's faceElectrophysiological correlatesAge 6 monthsHome-visiting interventionInfant developmentSocial behaviorPregnant youthSecondary outcomesMiddle-income countriesFirst trimesterMother's healthIntervention group
2019
Mother–Infant Relationships Mediated by Singing
Brisola E, Cury V, Davidson L. Mother–Infant Relationships Mediated by Singing. The Humanistic Psychologist 2019, 47: 273-284. DOI: 10.1037/hum0000119.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMother-infant relationshipOverview of themesPsychological insightsMaternal singingMusical ritualsExperiences of mothersHealthy relationshipsCarl RogersUnconditional acceptanceSocial relationshipsWealth of understandingHumanistic perspectiveHuman developmentLate 1990sMutual understandingSingingIntimacyTheoretical approachMothersRelationshipPresent article
2014
Making an effort to feel positive: insecure attachment in infancy predicts the neural underpinnings of emotion regulation in adulthood
Moutsiana C, Fearon P, Murray L, Cooper P, Goodyer I, Johnstone T, Halligan S. Making an effort to feel positive: insecure attachment in infancy predicts the neural underpinnings of emotion regulation in adulthood. Journal Of Child Psychology And Psychiatry 2014, 55: 999-1008. PMID: 24397574, PMCID: PMC4263234, DOI: 10.1111/jcpp.12198.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsInfant attachment statusEmotion regulationNeural underpinningsEmotional statesAttachment statusMother-infant relationshipCognitive controlNeural respondingPositive emotionsInsecure attachmentPositive affectInfant attachmentNeural substratesPrefrontal regionsGreater activationPrefrontal cortexNeural circuitryLongitudinal studyYoung adultsAnimal researchHuman developmentAffectAge 22Human adaptationEarly experience
2001
Onset and Persistence of Postpartum Depression in an Inner-City Maternal Health Clinic System
Yonkers KA, Ramin SM, Rush AJ, Navarrete CA, Carmody T, March D, Heartwell SF, Leveno KJ. Onset and Persistence of Postpartum Depression in an Inner-City Maternal Health Clinic System. American Journal Of Psychiatry 2001, 158: 1856-1863. PMID: 11691692, DOI: 10.1176/appi.ajp.158.11.1856.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMajor depressive disorderDepressive disorderPostpartum womenPostpartum periodCaucasian womenPostpartum depressionDepressive symptomsDisturbed mother-infant relationshipsPostpartum major depressive disorderEdinburgh Postnatal Depression ScaleMaternal Health ClinicPersistent depressive symptomsFirst postpartum visitPostnatal Depression ScalePostpartum depressive disordersStructured Clinical InterviewMother-infant relationshipPostpartum visitPregnant womenClinic populationNonpostpartum womenMaternal disabilityMultistage screening processHealth clinicsDepressed women
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