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Within-individual relationships between mother-to-infant bonding and postpartum depressive symptoms: a longitudinal study.

Daiki HiraokaAkiko KawanamiKenichi SakuraiChisato Mori
Published in: Psychological medicine (2024)
The present study demonstrated that the within-individual relationship between mother-to-infant bonding and postpartum depressive symptoms is likely non-bidirectional. The significance of the findings is underscored by the potential for interventions aimed at improving mother-to-infant bonding to alleviate postpartum depressive symptoms, suggesting avenues for future research and practice.
Keyphrases
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