Maternal depression during pregnancy, breastfeeding and a lower socioeconomic status are all associated with less infant sleep duration in the first six months of life, according to a research ...
... , PhD, director of the Sleep and Chronophysiology Laboratory at the University Of Michigan Depression Center, while maternal depression does have a negative effect on infants' sleep, the damage may be ...
... as their children grew from birth to first grade.
A likely cause for the link between severe maternal depression and young children’s injury risk is that chronically depressed mothers may not ...
... care remained after factoring participant age, weight at birth, family adversity or maternal depression.
The research team also found that girls were three times less likely to experience ...
... School of Public Health. Researchers examined the relationship between multiple births and maternal depressive symptoms and found that multiple births increased the odds of maternal depression, and ...
... in the May 1 issue of the journal SLEEP suggests that babies born to mothers with depression are more likely to suffer from significant sleep disturbances at 2 weeks postpartum that continue until 6 ...
... in the May 1 issue of the journal SLEEP suggests that babies born to mothers with depression are more likely to suffer from significant sleep disturbances at 2 weeks postpartum that continue until 6 ...
Babies born to mothers with depression are more likely to suffer from significant sleep disturbances at 2 weeks postpartum that continue until 6 months of age. Findings of the study are of particular ...
... information during extensive interviews on behaviour and family members.
"We found that lifetime maternal depression was the second most important predictor of atypically high depressive and ...
... . Short-term neonatal irritability and neurobehavioral changes were also linked with both maternal depression and anti-depressant treatment. Some, but not all, studies reported low rates of fetal ...
... fewer depressive symptoms had less frequent asthma symptoms.
Researchers tracked ups and downs in maternal depression as related to the frequency of symptoms among children.
"Even though our ...
... for toxic stress include extreme poverty, recurrent physical and/or emotional abuse, chronic neglect, severe maternal depression, parental substance abuse, and family violence.
An ...
... , poor fetal growth or acute hemorrhage.
The study examined the associations among maternal depression, psychiatric medication use in pregnancy and preterm delivery among women in five Michigan ...