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View article: Evaluating a hierarchical structural model of psychopathology symptoms across pregnancy and the postpartum period.
Evaluating a hierarchical structural model of psychopathology symptoms across pregnancy and the postpartum period. Open
Pregnancy and postpartum are times of increased risk for a variety of mental health problems. Historically, these symptoms have been conceptualized via ostensibly distinct, consensus-based diagnostic categories. However, applying an empiri…
View article: Evaluating a Hierarchical Structural Model of Psychopathology Symptoms Across Pregnancy and the Postpartum Period
Evaluating a Hierarchical Structural Model of Psychopathology Symptoms Across Pregnancy and the Postpartum Period Open
Pregnancy and postpartum are times of increased risk for a variety of mental health problems. Historically, these symptoms have been conceptualized via ostensibly distinct, consensus-based diagnostic categories. However, applying an empiri…
View article: Prenatal maternal mood instability and child externalizing problems: An ecological momentary assessment study
Prenatal maternal mood instability and child externalizing problems: An ecological momentary assessment study Open
This study examines whether exposure to affect fluctuations during fetal development have implications for child psychopathology. To evaluate maternal mood instability, participants (N = 154) completed Ecological Momentary Assessment (EMA)…
View article: Sex-Specific Effects of Early-Life Unpredictability on Hippocampal and Amygdala Responses to Novelty in Adolescents
Sex-Specific Effects of Early-Life Unpredictability on Hippocampal and Amygdala Responses to Novelty in Adolescents Open
Exposure to unpredictability in early life has persistent implications for the functional operations of limbic circuits. Importantly, consistent with emerging experimental animal and human studies, the consequences of early-life unpredicta…
View article: Investigating the dynamic relations between maternal sleep and depression across pregnancy
Investigating the dynamic relations between maternal sleep and depression across pregnancy Open
Background: Sleep problems and depression symptoms are highly prevalent and dynamic during pregnancy with impacts on both maternal and offspring health. However, few studies have examined their bidirectional relations across pregnancy to d…
View article: Virtual versus in-person ROSE program (La Luz) as universal prevention for perinatal depression: Protocol for a randomized controlled trial in a safety net hospital
Virtual versus in-person ROSE program (La Luz) as universal prevention for perinatal depression: Protocol for a randomized controlled trial in a safety net hospital Open
Perinatal depression disproportionally affects underserved communities, who need effective and accessible prevention programs. Reach Out, Stay strong, Essentials for new mothers (ROSE) has demonstrated effectiveness in preventing postpartu…
View article: Psychological intervention in individuals with subthreshold depression: individual participant data meta-analysis of treatment effects and moderators
Psychological intervention in individuals with subthreshold depression: individual participant data meta-analysis of treatment effects and moderators Open
Background It remains unclear which individuals with subthreshold depression benefit most from psychological intervention, and what long-term effects this has on symptom deterioration, response and remission. Aims To synthesise psychologic…
View article: Reward Processing in Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder: A Meta-Analysis of Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging Activation Studies
Reward Processing in Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder: A Meta-Analysis of Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging Activation Studies Open
Introduction Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is one of the most prevalent mental disorders diagnosed in children and is characterized by complex, interacting symptoms. Although executive functioning systems are most frequen…
View article: Mom is developing too: The reciprocal effects of infant sensory reactivity and maternal behavior
Mom is developing too: The reciprocal effects of infant sensory reactivity and maternal behavior Open
Caregiver sensitivity to infant cues is well-established as a predictor of child development. Infants also actively influence their social environment, especially their caregivers, even from their earliest days. Sensory reactivity, charact…
View article: The QUIC-SP: A Spanish language tool assessing unpredictability in early life is linked to physical and mental health
The QUIC-SP: A Spanish language tool assessing unpredictability in early life is linked to physical and mental health Open
Accumulating evidence indicates that unpredictable signals in early life represent a unique form of adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) associated with disrupted neurodevelopmental trajectories in children and adolescents. The Questionnai…
View article: Association between prenatal maternal sleep quality, neonatal uncinate fasciculus white matter, and infant negative emotionality
Association between prenatal maternal sleep quality, neonatal uncinate fasciculus white matter, and infant negative emotionality Open
National Institutes of Health (R01MH109662, R01HL155744, P50HD103573, K12AR084226, F32 Training fellowships MH125572, HL165844, MH106440, and diversity supplement R01HL155744-01S1).
View article: Sex-Specific Effects of Early Life Unpredictability on Hippocampal and Amygdala Responses to Novelty in Adolescents
Sex-Specific Effects of Early Life Unpredictability on Hippocampal and Amygdala Responses to Novelty in Adolescents Open
Background Unpredictable childhood experiences are an understudied form of early life adversity that impacts neurodevelopment in a sex-specific manner. The neurobiological processes by which exposure to early-life unpredictability impacts …
View article: Sensitive periods and other timing hypotheses in developmental psychopathology: A tutorial
Sensitive periods and other timing hypotheses in developmental psychopathology: A tutorial Open
Researchers often aim to assess whether repeated measures of an exposure are associated with repeated measures of an outcome. A question of particular interest is how associations between exposures and outcomes may differ over time. In oth…
View article: Evaluating a Hierarchical Structural Model of Psychopathology Symptoms Across Pregnancy and the Postpartum Period
Evaluating a Hierarchical Structural Model of Psychopathology Symptoms Across Pregnancy and the Postpartum Period Open
Pregnancy and postpartum are times of increased risk for a variety of mental health problems. Historically, these symptoms have been conceptualized via ostensibly distinct, consensus-based diagnostic categories. However, applying an empiri…
View article: Maternal adverse childhood experiences and infant visual-limbic white matter development
Maternal adverse childhood experiences and infant visual-limbic white matter development Open
Maternal ACEs predict neural circuit development of the inferior longitudinal fasciculus. Findings suggest that early developing sensory circuits within the infant brain are susceptible to maternal adverse childhood experiences and may hav…
View article: Maternal substance use, unpredictability of sensory signals and child cognitive development: An exploratory study
Maternal substance use, unpredictability of sensory signals and child cognitive development: An exploratory study Open
Maternal substance use and unpredictable maternal sensory signals may affect child development, but no studies have examined them together. We explored the unpredictability, frequency and duration of maternal sensory signals in 52 Caucasia…
View article: Exposure to prenatal maternal distress and infant white matter neurodevelopment
Exposure to prenatal maternal distress and infant white matter neurodevelopment Open
The prenatal period represents a critical time for brain growth and development. These rapid neurological advances render the fetus susceptible to various influences with life-long implications for mental health. Maternal distress signals …
View article: Impact of prenatal maternal depression on gestational length: post hoc analysis of a randomized clinical trial
Impact of prenatal maternal depression on gestational length: post hoc analysis of a randomized clinical trial Open
This research was supported by the NIH (R01 HL155744, R01 MH109662, R21 MH124026, P50 MH096889).
View article: Abnormal Neural Activation in Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder: A Meta-Analysis of Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging Studies
Abnormal Neural Activation in Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder: A Meta-Analysis of Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging Studies Open
Introduction Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is a highly prevalent psychiatric condition that frequently originates in early development and is associated with a variety of functional impairments. Despite a large functional…
View article: <scp>DHEA</scp> : a neglected biological signal that may affect fetal and child development
<span>DHEA</span> : a neglected biological signal that may affect fetal and child development Open
Background The stress‐sensitive maternal hypothalamic–pituitary–adrenal (HPA) axis through the end‐product cortisol, represents a primary pathway through which maternal experience shapes fetal development with long‐term consequences for ch…
View article: Annual Research Review: The power of predictability – patterns of signals in early life shape neurodevelopment and mental health trajectories
Annual Research Review: The power of predictability – patterns of signals in early life shape neurodevelopment and mental health trajectories Open
The global burden of early life adversity (ELA) is profound. The World Health Organization has estimated that ELA accounts for almost 30% of all psychiatric cases. Yet, our ability to identify which individuals exposed to ELA will develop …
View article: Biological and behavioral pathways from prenatal depression to offspring cardiometabolic risk: Testing the developmental origins of health and disease hypothesis.
Biological and behavioral pathways from prenatal depression to offspring cardiometabolic risk: Testing the developmental origins of health and disease hypothesis. Open
Given prior literature focused on the Developmental Origins of Health and Disease framework, there is strong rationale to hypothesize that reducing depression in the prenatal period will cause improvements in offspring cardiometabolic heal…
View article: Temporal relation between pubertal development and peer victimization in a prospective sample of US adolescents
Temporal relation between pubertal development and peer victimization in a prospective sample of US adolescents Open
Peer victimization typically peaks in early adolescence, leading researchers to hypothesize that pubertal timing is a meaningful predictor of peer victimization. However, previous methodological approaches have limited our ability to parse…