A Meta-Analysis of Maternal Prenatal Depression and Anxiety on Child Socioemotional Development
Sheri Madigan(University of Calgary), George M. Tarabulsy(Université Laval), Jessica E. Cooke(University of Calgary), Nicole Racine(University of Calgary), Lea Schumacher(University of Groningen), Hannah Oatley(Hospital for Sick Children), Emis Akbari(George Brown College), Pasco Fearon(University of Reading)
Journal of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry
July 20, 2018
Cited by 450
Related Papers
Global Prevalence of Depressive and Anxiety Symptoms in Children and Adolescents During COVID-19
|JAMA Pediatrics|2021|2.7k
The Significance of Insecure Attachment and Disorganization in the Development of Children’s Externalizing Behavior: A Meta-Analytic Study
|Child Development|2010|1.3k
Association Between Screen Time and Children’s Performance on a Developmental Screening Test
|JAMA Pediatrics|2019|696
Sleep quality during pregnancy: A meta-analysis
|Sleep Medicine Reviews|2017|552
Narrowing the transmission gap: A synthesis of three decades of research on intergenerational transmission of attachment.
|Psychological Bulletin|2015|537