Biological embedding of maternal postpartum depressive symptoms: The potential role of cortisol and telomere length

Volume: 150, Pages: 107809 - 107809
Published: Feb 1, 2020
Abstract
Although maternal postpartum depressive symptoms (PDS) are associated with child behavior problems, the underlying biological mechanisms are poorly understood. Thus, the current study focused on 193 healthy mother-child dyads and investigated child cortisol and telomere length as potential mediating factors. At 3 and 6 months postpartum, mothers reported on PDS. At age 6, children provided saliva and buccal swab samples. At age 10, mothers and...
Paper Details
Title
Biological embedding of maternal postpartum depressive symptoms: The potential role of cortisol and telomere length
Published Date
Feb 1, 2020
Volume
150
Pages
107809 - 107809
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