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PACEs in Maternal Health

CBT-Based Group Intervention Improves Perinatal Depression and Maternal Sensitivity

 

By MGH Center for Women’s Mental Health, August 26, 2020. 

Previous research has shown that higher levels of depressive symptoms during pregnancy may be associated with lower levels of maternal-fetal attachment (MFA).  Other studies have indicated that poor MFA is a significant predictor of worse outcomes in terms of mother-infant interactions and infant attachment security.  A new study looks at an intervention designed to treat maternal depression and assesses the impact of this intervention on maternal sensitivity and attachment.  

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