The Home Environments of Infants of Mothers with Early, Remitted Clinical Depression and No Depression during the First Two Years Postpartum
The current study examines stability, continuity, and group and gender differences in the home environments of infants of mothers with early, remitted clinical depression and no postpartum depression, overcoming methodological variations in the extant literature. Fifty-five mothers diagnosed with cl...
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Main Authors: | Lauren M. Henry (Author), Nanmathi Manian (Author), Gianluca Esposito (Author), Marc H. Bornstein (Author) |
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2023-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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