2022
DOI: 10.1007/s12144-021-02651-1
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The role of early adversity and cognitive vulnerability in postnatal stress and depression

Abstract: The purpose of the present study was to examine vulnerability factors in expecting parents that might lead to mental illness in the perinatal period. Specifically, we studied how parental early adversity, attentional bias to infant faces, repetitive negative thinking, and demographic factors, were associated with pre- and postnatal depressive symptoms and parenting stress. Participants were expecting parents taking part in the Northern Babies Longitudinal Study, where assessments were made both pre- and postna… Show more

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“…Education was measured ordinally, from low (did not finish high school) to very high (more than 5 years at university/college). Previous depressive episodes were also reported, however this variable was not included in present analyses (please see Bohne et al, 2022 for analyses including history of depression).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Education was measured ordinally, from low (did not finish high school) to very high (more than 5 years at university/college). Previous depressive episodes were also reported, however this variable was not included in present analyses (please see Bohne et al, 2022 for analyses including history of depression).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%