DOI: 10.14264/uql.2018.826
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Exposure to a natural disaster during pregnancy and young children’s behaviour: prenatal and postnatal pathways, and the role of maternal mind-mindedness

Abstract: Mothers experiencing symptoms of stress and distress are more likely to have children who exhibit behavioural problems, and there are a multitude of processes by which this vulnerability may be conferred. A number of environmental mechanisms may explain this intergenerational transmission of risk, including an impact of a mother's emotional state on the conditions of the prenatal and postnatal environment; however, disentangling these effects from genetic heritability and residual confounding constitutes a maj… Show more

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