The effect of perinatal interventions on parent anxiety, infant socio‐emotional development and parent‐infant relationship outcomes: A systematic review
Abstract Background Infants of parents with perinatal anxiety are at elevated likelihood of experiencing disruption in the parent‐infant relationship, as well as difficulties with socio‐emotional functioning in later development. Interventions delivered in the perinatal period have the potential to...
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Main Authors: | Celia G. Smith (Author), Emily J. H. Jones (Author), Sam V. Wass (Author), Dean Jacobs (Author), Cassie Fitzpatrick (Author), Tony Charman (Author) |
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2022-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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