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Bibliografia

• Nomura Y., Davey K., Pehme PM, Finik J., Glover V., Zhang W., Huang Y., Buthmann J., Dana K., Yoshida S., Tsuchiya KJ, Li XB, Ham J. (2019). Influence of in utero exposure to maternal depression and natural disaster-related stress on infant temperament at 6 months: The children of Superstorm Sandy. Infant Ment Health J., 2019.

• Korja R., Nolvi S., Grant KA, McMahon C. (2017). The Relations Between Maternal Prenatal Anxiety or Stress and Child’s Early Negative Reactivity or Self-Regulation: A Systematic Review. Child Psychiatry Hum Dev., 2017.

• Zijlmans MAC, Beijers R., Riksen-Walraven MJ, de Weerth C. (2017). Maternal late pregnancy anxiety and stress is associated with children’s health: a longitudinal study. Stress, 2017.

• Nazzari S., Fearon P., Rice F., Dottori N., Ciceri F., Molteni M., Frigerio A. (2018). Beyond the HPA-axis: Exploring maternal prenatal influences on birth outcomes and stress reactivity. Psychoneuroendocrinology, 2018.

• Pearson Rebecca M., Carnegie Rebecca E., Cree C., Rollings C., Rena-Jones L.,Evans J., Stein A., Tilling K., Lewcock M., Lawlor D.A (2018). Prevalence of Prenatal Depression Symptoms Among 2 Generations of Pregnant Mothers The Avon Longitudinal Study of Parents and Children. JAMA Network Open, 2018.

• Kingston, Kehler H., Austin M.P., Kashif Mughal M., Wajid A., Vermeyden L., Benzies K., Brown S., Stuart S., Giallo R (2018). Trajectories of maternal depressive symptoms during pregnancy and the first 12 months postpartum and child externalizing and internalizing behavior at three years. PLoS One, 2018.

Rivista Italiana on line "LA CARE" Volume 21, Numero 2, anno 2021
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