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Risk and Resilience: Evaluating the Multigenerational Effect of a Psychosocial Maternal Depression Intervention Against COVID-19-related Stressors

Grant number: TP835336 | Funding period: 2022 - 2025

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Related publications (3)

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Longitudinal maternal depression and child mental health from pregnancy to child age 7: a study of three life course frameworks

A Frost, K Shartle, M Escobar Carias, SC Haight, JA Gallis, AG Kachoria, A Bibi, S Gupta, A Hagaman, S Bhalotra, V Baranov, EL Turner, N Chaudhry, A Rahman, S Sikander, J Maselko

2026-01-01

Purpose: Maternal depression is associated with mental health difficulties in children, but it is unclear how the timing or durati..

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An examination of multiple illness and social related stressors during the COVID-19 pandemic on maternal and child mental health; findings from a birth cohort in rural Pakistan

J Maselko, A Collins, V Baranov, S Bhalotra, MS Escobar Carias, A Frost, SC Haight, A Bibi, S Sikander

2025-12-01

Purpose: In an effort to improve preparation for future pandemics, researchers continue to examine the myriad psychosocial pathway..

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Maternal Mental Health Responses to COVID-19 Shocks and Uncertainty in Rural Pakistan

Michelle Escobar Carias, Victoria Baranov, Joanna Maselko, Pietro Biroli, Sonia Bhalotra

2024-05-01

<jats:p> In this paper, we investigate the association between a battery of mental health measures and experienced morbidity and m..

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