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836 related items for PubMed ID: 26357872

  • 1. Defense Mechanisms of Pregnant Mothers Predict Attachment Security, Social-Emotional Competence, and Behavior Problems in Their Toddlers.
    Porcerelli JH, Huth-Bocks A, Huprich SK, Richardson L.
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  • 13. Maternal depression and comorbidity: predicting early parenting, attachment security, and toddler social-emotional problems and competencies.
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