The impact of maternal mood and economic stress during Covid-19 pandemic on infant behaviour: Findings from the cross-sectional UK Covid-19 New Mum Study.
The UK Covid-19 New Mum Study (cross-sectional study) recorded maternal experience during the early stages of the pandemic. Our previous analyses showed that the pandemic and 2020 national lockdown negatively impacted maternal mental health. Here, we describe changes in infant behaviour (crying and...
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Main Authors: | Adriana Vázquez-Vázquez (Author), Emeline Rougeaux (Author), Sarah Dib (Author), Mary Fewtrell (Author), Jonathan C Wells (Author) |
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2024-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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