Maternal perinatal social support and infant social-emotional problems and competencies: a longitudinal cross-cohort replication study

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  • What: Methods This study examined whether maternal social support perinatally predicts infant social-emotional development at 12 months of age in two longitudinal cohort studies: This study provides evidence via cross-cohort replication for an association between maternal perinatal social support and infant social-emotional development.
  • Who: Melanie Schuijers from the measured problems such as externalising, internalising, and dysregulated behavioursItems enquired about the frequency of behaviours on a three-point Likert scale from Rarely to Always. For Triple B, the Bayley Scales of Infant and Toddler Development, third edition, Social Emotional scale (Bayley-SE), assessed . . .

     

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