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- who: ufeffJ.ufeff ufeffLindblomufeff et al. from the Complutense of Madrid, Spain have published the research work: Early pathways of maternal mentalization: Associations with child development in the FinnBrain birth cohort study, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: The aim of this longitudinal study is to examine how maternal mentalization, as assessed with PRFQ, changes and evolves from pregnancy to child`s infancy and toddlerhood in a general population sample. The approach stands in contrast to the more common variable-oriented approach that tends to focus on the whole-sample average level effects or to utilize . . .
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