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1. Maternal Depression In The Perinatal Period Building Research Management System In Beijing Fengtai District
2. The Impact Of Maternal Depression On Adolescent Depression: A Moderated Mediation Model
3. Survey On Maternal Depression And Its Correlation With Orphanin FQ
4. Associations Of Maternal Depression With Newborn Vitamin D And Morphology Development And Vitamin D Supplementation Trail
5. Study On The Influencing Factors Of Stress, Anxiety And Depression In Early Pregnancy Based On Structural Equation Modeling
6. Effect Of Prenatal Mental Health Education On Depression And Anxiety During Pregnancy And Postpartum
7. The Relationship Between Maternal Depression And Children Depression
8. The Influence Of Social Support And Self-Esteem On Maternal Depression And Related Psychological Intervention Suggestions
9. Examination of maternal depression among Latinas and weight of their children at birth
10. The relationship between the amount of time children spend in child care and their healthy development during the toddler years
11. Neural correlates of maternal depression in relation to child conduct problems
12. Risk factors, maternal depression, and mother-child interactions in the national Early Head Start population
13. Prenatal Maternal Depression and the Neural Development of Social Cognition
14. The relationship between maternal depression and child attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder
15. Association between subtypes of maternal depression and mother-infant interaction
16. Vitamin B-12 deficiency in Guatemalan mothers and infants: Prevalence, predictors and associations with maternal depression and infant development
17. Trajectories of maternal depression over seven years: Relations with child psychophysiology and behavior
18. Maternal depression, social behavior, contextual risks and child behavior problems
19. Associations between family risk factors and toddlers' behavior problems and self-regulation
20. Treating MIXED children: The impact of reductions in parent-child co-rumination and maternal depression on child internalizing and externalizing symptoms
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