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Paternal Depressive Symptoms During Pregnancy Are Related to Excessive Infant Crying
Pediatrics, 07/02/09
Berg MPVD et al. - Findings indicate that paternal depressive symptoms during pregnancy might be a risk factor for excessive infant crying. This finding could be related to genetic transmission, interaction of a father with lasting depressive symptoms with the infant, or related indirectly through contextual stressors such as marital, familial, or economic distress.
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