2024
DOI: 10.1002/imhj.22096
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Social support buffers the impact of pregnancy stress on perceptions of parent–infant closeness during the COVID‐19 pandemic

Emma Becker,
Leslie Atkinson,
Andrea Gonzalez
et al.

Abstract: Pregnant individuals and parents have experienced elevated mental health problems and stress during COVID‐19. Stress during pregnancy can be harmful to the fetus and detrimental to the parent–child relationship. However, social support is known to act as a protective factor, buffering against the adverse effects of stress. The present study examined whether (1) prenatal stress during COVID‐19 was associated with parent–infant closeness at 6 months postpartum, and (2) social support moderated the effect of pren… Show more

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