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The chronicity and timing of prenatal and antenatal maternal depression and anxiety on child outcomes at age 5.

Rochelle F HentgesSusan A GrahamR M Pasco FearonSuzanne C ToughSheri Madigan
Published in: Depression and anxiety (2020)
Increasing number of exposures to clinical-level anxiety and depression is related to poorer child outcomes. Neither prenatal nor postpartum periods emerged as "sensitive" periods. Rather, maternal depression and anxiety during toddlerhood was more strongly associated with child outcomes at age 5. Results highlight the need for continued support for maternal mental health across early childhood.
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