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View article: Maternal and paternal depressive symptoms from pregnancy to late childhood in a UK-birth cohort: Reciprocal and bidirectional effects
Maternal and paternal depressive symptoms from pregnancy to late childhood in a UK-birth cohort: Reciprocal and bidirectional effects Open
These findings have important implications for screening, prevention and intervention programmes. Depression in one parent may require screening efforts directed at the other parent, with prevention and intervention programmes focused on t…
View article: Longitudinal associations between parental mental health and the duration of visual attention and facial expressions during at-home parent–infant interactions: a UK birth cohort study
Longitudinal associations between parental mental health and the duration of visual attention and facial expressions during at-home parent–infant interactions: a UK birth cohort study Open
Background Parental mental health difficulties have been associated with variation in parent–infant interactions, including facial expressions and visual attention. Most prior research has relied on clinical samples and structured observat…
View article: Paternal postnatal depression and child development at age 7 years in a UK-birth cohort: the mediating roles of paternal parenting confidence, warmth, and conflict
Paternal postnatal depression and child development at age 7 years in a UK-birth cohort: the mediating roles of paternal parenting confidence, warmth, and conflict Open
Introduction Paternal postnatal depression (PND) and its likely adverse impact on child development are receiving increased attention. However, research that examines processes transmitting risks of paternal PND to adverse child outcomes r…
View article: ‘Just ask me how I am’. Voicing experiences of mental health difficulties and parenting; the impact of communication and kindness
‘Just ask me how I am’. Voicing experiences of mental health difficulties and parenting; the impact of communication and kindness Open
Objective: What we set out to do. This UK-based project focused on families with parental mental health difficulties. We sought to understand lived experience and co-produce recommendations for improved responses from adult mental health a…
View article: Maternal and paternal depressive symptoms from pregnancy to late childhood in a UK-birth cohort: reciprocal and contagion effects
Maternal and paternal depressive symptoms from pregnancy to late childhood in a UK-birth cohort: reciprocal and contagion effects Open
Background. The current study examines reciprocal longitudinal associations between maternal and paternal depressive symptoms (DS) from pregnancy (18 weeks-gestation) to 11 years 2 months (study child’s age) to gain insights into the joint…
View article: Making decisions about antidepressant use during pregnancy: a qualitative interview study of a sample of women in the UK
Making decisions about antidepressant use during pregnancy: a qualitative interview study of a sample of women in the UK Open
Background An increasing number of pregnant women now take antidepressants. Many pregnant women experience decisional conflict when deciding whether to take antidepressants, but little is known about the attitudes and experiences that infl…
View article: Piloting creative engagement strategies to explore themes of parenthood with fathers
Piloting creative engagement strategies to explore themes of parenthood with fathers Open
Introduction The role of the arts in health is increasingly recognised, with participatory arts-based approaches facilitating public engagement. However, little is known about men's involvement in art-based participatory research. We aimed…
View article: Paternal postnatal depression and offspring emotional and behavioural development at age 7 years in a UK-birth cohort: the mediating roles of paternal parenting confidence, warmth and conflict
Paternal postnatal depression and offspring emotional and behavioural development at age 7 years in a UK-birth cohort: the mediating roles of paternal parenting confidence, warmth and conflict Open
Research that examines processes transmitting risks from paternal postnatal depression (PND) to child development is limited. This study examines pathways from paternal PND to offspring development though paternal parenting confidence, war…
View article: To know and be known: the proportion of genetic similarity for liability for neuroticism in mother-child and mother-father dyads is associated with reported relationship quality
To know and be known: the proportion of genetic similarity for liability for neuroticism in mother-child and mother-father dyads is associated with reported relationship quality Open
Aim: To explore the influence of genetic similarity for neuroticism in mother’s reported quality of relationship with her child and partner. Such understanding could provide insight into the role of genetic similarity in close relationship…
View article: Quantifying the efficacy of an automated facial coding software using videos of parents
Quantifying the efficacy of an automated facial coding software using videos of parents Open
Introduction This work explores the use of an automated facial coding software - FaceReader - as an alternative and/or complementary method to manual coding. Methods We used videos of parents (fathers, n = 36; mothers, n = 29) taken from t…
View article: Identifying stakeholder priorities in use of wearable cameras for researching parent-child interactions
Identifying stakeholder priorities in use of wearable cameras for researching parent-child interactions Open
Wearable Cameras (WCs) enable researchers to capture objective descriptions of what participants see and experience as they go about their normal lives. When studying interactions between individuals (e.g. between a parent and child), usin…
View article: Maternal and paternal depressive symptoms and parental vocalisation behaviours in infancy: findings from UK-based birth cohort
Maternal and paternal depressive symptoms and parental vocalisation behaviours in infancy: findings from UK-based birth cohort Open
Background Both maternal and paternal postnatal depression (PND) are associated with increased risk of less optimal offspring developmental outcomes. Early exposure to differences in maternal and paternal vocalisation behaviours associated…
View article: Maternal postnatal depressive symptoms and offspring emotional and behavioral development at age 7 years in a U.K. birth cohort: The role of paternal involvement.
Maternal postnatal depressive symptoms and offspring emotional and behavioral development at age 7 years in a U.K. birth cohort: The role of paternal involvement. Open
There is considerable variability in developmental outcomes of children whose mothers experience depression. Few longitudinal studies have examined contributions of paternal involvement in the association between maternal postnatal depress…
View article: Identifying stakeholder priorities in use of wearable cameras for researching parent-child interactions
Identifying stakeholder priorities in use of wearable cameras for researching parent-child interactions Open
Wearable Cameras (WC) enable researchers to capture objective descriptions of what participants see and experience as they go about their normal lives. When studying interactions between individuals (e.g. between a parent and child), using…
View article: Maternal postnatal depression and offspring depression at age 24 years in a UK-birth cohort: the mediating role of maternal nurturing behaviours concerning feeding, crying and sleeping
Maternal postnatal depression and offspring depression at age 24 years in a UK-birth cohort: the mediating role of maternal nurturing behaviours concerning feeding, crying and sleeping Open
Background: Maternal postnatal depression (PND) is a risk factor for offspring depression in adulthood. However, few longitudinal studies have examined the role of maternal nurturing parenting behaviours in the association between materna…
View article: Exposure to urban environmental stressors in pregnancy and postpartum depression: A meta-analysis of 11 European birth cohorts
Exposure to urban environmental stressors in pregnancy and postpartum depression: A meta-analysis of 11 European birth cohorts Open
Background and Aim: Urban environmental stressors have been associated with adult depression, but few studies on postpartum depression (PPD) exist. We investigated associations between exposure to urban environmental stressors in pregnancy…
View article: Autism and self‐harm: A population‐based and discordant sibling study of young individuals
Autism and self‐harm: A population‐based and discordant sibling study of young individuals Open
Objective Self‐harm among young autistic individuals is a clinical challenge, and the risk of premature death by suicide is strongly increased in this group. Using the advantage of total‐population and family‐based data, we investigated wh…
View article: Maternal and paternal postnatal depression and parental vocalisation behaviours in infancy: findings from UK-based birth cohort
Maternal and paternal postnatal depression and parental vocalisation behaviours in infancy: findings from UK-based birth cohort Open
Both maternal and paternal postnatal depression (PND) are associated with increased risk of less optimal offspring developmental outcomes. Early exposure to differences in maternal and paternal vocalisation behaviours that may be associate…
View article: ‘Asking for help’: a qualitative interview study exploring the experiences of interpersonal counselling (IPC) compared to low-intensity cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) for women with depression during pregnancy
‘Asking for help’: a qualitative interview study exploring the experiences of interpersonal counselling (IPC) compared to low-intensity cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) for women with depression during pregnancy Open
Background Treating depression early in pregnancy can improve health outcomes for women and their children. Current low-intensity psychological therapy for perinatal depression is a supported self-help approach informed by cognitive behavi…
View article: Behavioural signatures of intergenerational transmission of mental health: triangulation of epidemiology and developmental psychology
Behavioural signatures of intergenerational transmission of mental health: triangulation of epidemiology and developmental psychology Open
Behavioural signatures of intergenerational transmission of mental health: triangulation of epidemiology and developmental psychology Despite decades of research and parenting support programmes, children of mentally ill mothers remain sub…
View article: Maternal postnatal depression and offspring emotional and behavioural development at age 7 years in a UK-birth cohort: the role of paternal involvement
Maternal postnatal depression and offspring emotional and behavioural development at age 7 years in a UK-birth cohort: the role of paternal involvement Open
Background There is considerable variability in emotional and behavioural outcomes of children whose mothers experience depression. Few longitudinal studies have examined potential contributions of dimensions of paternal involvement in the…
View article: Father absence and trajectories of offspring mental health across adolescence and young adulthood: findings from a UK-birth cohort
Father absence and trajectories of offspring mental health across adolescence and young adulthood: findings from a UK-birth cohort Open
Background High prevalence of parental separation and resulting biological father absence raises important questions regarding its impact on offspring mental health across the life course. However, few studies have examined prospective ass…
View article: Joint associations of parental personality traits and socio‐economic position with trajectories of offspring depression: Findings from up to 6925 families in a UK birth cohort
Joint associations of parental personality traits and socio‐economic position with trajectories of offspring depression: Findings from up to 6925 families in a UK birth cohort Open
Background Parental personality may influence the course of offspring depression but epidemiological evidence for associations is lacking. It is also unknown whether associations between parental personality and offspring depression differ…
View article: Maternal postnatal depression and offspring depression at age 24 years in a UK-birth cohort: the mediating role of maternal nurturing behaviours concerning feeding, crying and sleeping
Maternal postnatal depression and offspring depression at age 24 years in a UK-birth cohort: the mediating role of maternal nurturing behaviours concerning feeding, crying and sleeping Open
Background: Maternal postnatal depression (PND) is a risk factor for offspring depression in adulthood. However, few longitudinal studies have examined the role of maternal nurturing parenting behaviours in the association between materna…