4.2 Article

Maternal depression and perceived social support as predictors of cognitive function trajectories during the first 3 years of life for preterm infants in Wisconsin

Related references

Note: Only part of the references are listed.
Article Public, Environmental & Occupational Health

Association of maternal prenatal depressive symptoms with child cognition at age 3 years

Alison C. Tse et al.

PAEDIATRIC AND PERINATAL EPIDEMIOLOGY (2010)

Article Psychology, Clinical

The Development of Effortful Control in Children Born Preterm

Julie Poehlmann et al.

JOURNAL OF CLINICAL CHILD AND ADOLESCENT PSYCHOLOGY (2010)

Article Psychology, Clinical

Predictors of Depressive Symptom Trajectories in Mothers of Preterm or Low Birth Weight Infants

Julie Poehlmann et al.

JOURNAL OF FAMILY PSYCHOLOGY (2009)

Article Behavioral Sciences

Depressive symptoms in mothers of prematurely born infants

Margaret Shandor Miles et al.

JOURNAL OF DEVELOPMENTAL AND BEHAVIORAL PEDIATRICS (2007)

Review Psychology, Clinical

Implications of timing of maternal depressive symptoms for early cognitive and language development

Sara L. Sohr-Preston et al.

CLINICAL CHILD AND FAMILY PSYCHOLOGY REVIEW (2006)

Article Psychology, Developmental

Family-based intervention to enhance infant-parent relationships in the neonatal intensive care unit

JV Browne et al.

JOURNAL OF PEDIATRIC PSYCHOLOGY (2005)

Review Medicine, General & Internal

Cognitive and behavioral outcomes of school-aged children who were born preterm - A meta-analysis

AT Bhutta et al.

JAMA-JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION (2002)

Article Psychology, Developmental

Intellectual problems shown by 1-year-old children whose mothers had postnatal depression

DF Hay et al.

JOURNAL OF CHILD PSYCHOLOGY AND PSYCHIATRY (2001)

Article Family Studies

Development in the first years of life

RA Thompson

FUTURE OF CHILDREN (2001)

Review Psychology, Multidisciplinary

Ordinary magic - Resilience processes in development

AS Masten

AMERICAN PSYCHOLOGIST (2001)