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Maternal Psychology

Qualitative and quantitative research methods are used to examine aspects of adaptation to pregnancy and parenting.  Individual differences in psychological strengths that increase resilience are measured alongside clinical indicators of risk for psychological distress. The most important maternal behavior comes after the baby is born. Drives are not necessarily connected to pleasures. Maternal reports of anxiety, pregnancy-specific and nonspecific stress, and depressive symptoms were collected during mid-pregnancy and at 6 weeks and 24 months after birth in a sample of healthy women with low risk pregnancies.

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