Journal article

Maternal emotional availability and perinatal depressive symptoms as predictors of early childhood executive function

J Power, S Watson, W Chen, AJ Lewis, MH van IJzendoorn, M Galbally

Journal of Affective Disorders | ELSEVIER | Published : 2024

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Abstract

Background: The interconnected effects of maternal perinatal depression and the early mother-infant relational quality on children's executive function development are crucial yet understudied. This study addresses this gap, focusing on how perinatal depressive symptoms and emotional availability at 6 months predict child executive function performance at age four, with an emphasis on the moderating role of emotional availability. Method: This study included 282 mother-infant pairs recruited from the Mercy Pregnancy and Emotional Wellbeing Study, utilising repeated Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale measurement over the perinatal period, Emotional Availability Scales, and child executive f..

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