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Early mental health intervention for infant

https://read.qxmd.com/read/38230980/infant-and-early-childhood-teleconsultation-and-training-program-description-and-feasibility-outcomes-from-a-statewide-implementation
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Alysse M Loomis, Rose X McLaughlin, McCall Lyon, Jennifer Mitchell
To address high rates of mental health and developmental concerns facing young children ages 0-6 in the United States and internationally, providers across professional sectors need Infant and early childhood mental health (IECMH) training and support. The training and teleconsultation program (TTP) is a state-funded program developed in one Mountain West state in the United States to provide free IECMH training and teleconsultation to any provider working with young children. The TTP included access to webinars and individual or group consultation with licensed mental health providers...
January 17, 2024: Infant Mental Health Journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38201953/psynbiosis-investigating-the-association-between-maternal-gestational-diabetes-mental-health-diet-and-childhood-obesity-risk-protocol-for-a-prospective-longitudinal-observational-study
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Leah Gilbert, David Raubenheimer, Emily J Hibbert, Ralph Nanan
BACKGROUND: Gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) is associated with poorer maternal mental health (depression and anxiety). Maternal mental health and GDM are likely to influence diet, which in turn impacts the course of GDM. Maternal diet may also be directly or indirectly associated with changes in infant anthropometry. The aims of this study are to (1) examine the associations between maternal GDM, mental health and diet, and (2) evaluate the associations between these maternal factors, breastmilk composition and infant anthropometry...
December 29, 2023: Nutrients
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38199402/risk-factors-for-persistent-versus-episodic-mother-to-infant-bonding-difficulties-in-postpartum-women-in-a-nationwide-japanese-longitudinal-study
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Chong Chen, Sumiyo Okawa, Ryo Okubo, Shin Nakagawa, Takahiro Tabuchi
BACKGROUND: The quality of mother-to-infant bonding (MIB) is a crucial determinant of nurturing behaviors and infant development, with bonding difficulties (MIBD) posing a substantial threat. While it is essential to identify MIBD risk factors, previous studies have generally examined MIBD at one time point, leaving the contributors to persistent MIBD uncertain. This study aims to discern longitudinal risk factors for persistent versus episodic MIBD. METHODS: We evaluated 1833 postpartum Japanese women who delivered in the past twelve months, utilizing the Mother-to-Infant Bonding Scale (MIBS) and other sociodemographic, health, pregnancy, childbirth, and child-rearing related data (T1)...
January 8, 2024: Journal of Affective Disorders
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38187766/within-subject-changes-in-methylome-profile-identify-individual-signatures-of-early-life-adversity-with-a-potential-to-predict-neuropsychiatric-outcome
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Annabel K Short, Ryan Weber, Noriko Kamei, Christina Wilcox Thai, Hina Arora, Ali Mortazavi, Hal S Stern, Laura Glynn, Tallie Z Baram
BACKGROUND: Adverse early-life experiences (ELA), including poverty, trauma and neglect, affect a majority of the world's children. Whereas the impact of ELA on cognitive and emotional health throughout the lifespan is well-established, it is not clear how distinct types of ELA influence child development, and there are no tools to predict for an individual child their vulnerability or resilience to the consequences of ELAs. Epigenetic markers including DNA-methylation profiles of peripheral cells may encode ELA and provide a predictive outcome marker...
December 19, 2023: bioRxiv
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38183089/a-comparative-effectiveness-study-of-the-breaking-the-cycle-and-maxxine-wright-intervention-programs-for-substance-involved-mothers-and-their-children-study-protocol
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Nicole Racine, Sophie Barriault, Mary Motz, Margaret Leslie, Nancy Poole, Shainur Premji, Naomi C Z Andrews, Denise Penaloza, Debra Pepler
BACKGROUND: Children of substance-involved mothers are at especially high risk for exposure to adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) and poor mental health and development. Early interventions that support mothers, children, and the mother-child relationship have the greatest potential to reduce exposure to early adversity and the mental health problems associated with these exposures. Currently, there is a lack of evidence from the real-world setting demonstrating effectiveness and return on investment for intervention programs that focus on the mother-child relationship in children of substance-involved mothers...
January 5, 2024: BMC Psychology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38154887/co-designing-a-nature-based-intervention-to-promote-postnatal-mental-health-for-mothers-and-their-infants-a-complex-intervention-development-study-in-england
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Katherine Hall, Jonathan Evans, Rosa Roberts, Richard Brown, Lucy Duggan, Melanie Williamson, Paul Moran, Katrina M Turner, Christopher Barnes
OBJECTIVES: There is burgeoning evidence for the potential of nature-based interventions to improve wellbeing. However, the role of nature in enhancing maternal mental health, child development and early relationships remains relatively unexplored. This study aimed to develop a co-designed nature-based intervention to improve postnatal mothers' and infants' wellbeing. DESIGN, SETTING AND PARTICIPANTS: Person-based and co-design approaches informed the planning and design of the postnatal nature-based intervention...
December 28, 2023: BMJ Open
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38153909/exploratory-study-evaluating-the-relationships-between-perinatal-adversity-oxidative-stress-and-infant-neurodevelopment-across-the-first-year-of-life
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Kameelah Gateau, Lisa Schlueter, Lara J Pierce, Barbara Thompson, Alma Gharib, Ramon A Durazo-Arvizu, Charles A Nelson, Pat Levitt
Early childhood adversity increases risk for negative lifelong impacts on health and wellbeing. Identifying the risk factors and the associated biological adaptations early in life is critical to develop scalable early screening tools and interventions. Currently, there are limited, reliable early childhood adversity measures that can be deployed prospectively, at scale, to assess risk in pediatric settings. The goal of this two-site longitudinal study was to determine if the gold standard measure of oxidative stress, F2-Isoprostanes, is potentially a reliable measure of a physiological response to adversity of the infant and mother...
2023: PLOS Glob Public Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38147349/household-health-related-social-needs-in-newborns-and-infant-behavioral-functioning-at-6-months
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Chidiogo Anyigbo, Chunyan Liu, Shelley Ehrlich, Allison Reyner, Robert T Ammerman, Robert S Kahn
IMPORTANCE: Dysfunctional patterns of behavior during infancy can predict the emergence of mental health disorders later in childhood. The Baby Pediatric Symptom Checklist (BPSC) can identify indicators of behavioral disorders among children aged 0 to 18 months. Understanding the association of early health-related social needs (HRSNs) with poor infant behavioral functioning can inform interventions to promote early childhood mental well-being. OBJECTIVE: To examine the association between household HRSNs in the first 4 months of life and BPSC results at 6 months...
February 1, 2024: JAMA Pediatrics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38136113/emotional-adjustment-among-adolescent-students-with-and-without-specific-learning-disabilities
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Isaías Martín-Ruiz, María-José González-Valenzuela, Lidia Infante-Cañete
Adolescence is a psychologically vulnerable stage in which problems of emotional adjustment and psychological well-being can appear. The aim of this study is to analyse the relationship and comparison of emotional deficits and resources among adolescents with or without specific learning disabilities. We evaluated 80 students distributed into two groups: 40 adolescents with specific learning disabilities and 40 normative adolescents matched with the previous group in terms of age, sex, and school year. The study variables are internalising problems (anxiety and depression), externalising problems (aggression, anger control, defiant behaviour, and antisocial behaviour), and personal resources (self-esteem, social competence and integration, and awareness of problems), evaluated by means of the SENA test...
December 11, 2023: Children
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38136102/early-communicative-development-in-williams-syndrome-a-longitudinal-case-study
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Eliseo Diez-Itza, Florencia Llona, Verónica Martínez
Individuals with Williams Syndrome (WS) have a specific and atypical neuropsychological profile, where language is above what is expected for their mental age, although it shows a late onset. There exists only one longitudinal study in infants younger than 20 months old with WS about early language precursors (joint attention, referential and instrumental behaviors, pointing gesture, verbal tags). The aim of this investigation is to evaluate these precursors in a baby with WS (8 to 18 months). Seven sessions of systematic observation were performed (six at baby's home, one at the Early Childhood Assistance center)...
December 8, 2023: Children
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38130129/intervention-for-school-anxiety-and-absenteeism-in-children-isaac-co-designing-a-brief-parent-focused-intervention-for-emotionally-based-school-avoidance
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Brontë McDonald, Daniel Michelson, Kathryn J Lester
Emotionally-based school avoidance (EBSA) is an important driver of persistent school absenteeism and may have worsened in the context of COVID-19. This paper describes the development of a brief parent-focused psychosocial intervention with the goal to address the lack of accessible early interventions for EBSA. The developmental process used a person-based approach with two phases. In Phase 1, qualitative data were collected about intervention preferences and priorities from N = 10 parents and N = 7 practitioners in a series of co-design workshops...
December 21, 2023: Clinical Child Psychology and Psychiatry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38111259/anxiety-trajectories-from-pregnancy-to-one-year-postpartum-and-their-contributors-during-the-covid-19-pandemic
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Heidi Preis, Weihao Wang, Ilka St Denis, Wei Zhu, Brittain Mahaffey, Marci Lobel
BACKGROUND: Anxiety in the peripartum period (pregnancy through one-year postpartum) has negative impacts on mothers and infants. During the COVID-19 pandemic, high rates of anxiety were reported worldwide, but trajectories for how these symptoms change longitudinally in the peripartum period remain unknown. METHODS: A total of 1,411 women who were pregnant during the second U.S. COVID-19 surge completed four study questionnaires between December 2020 and March 2022, including assessments of anxiety symptoms (GAD-7) and individual and community-level contributors...
December 18, 2023: Journal of Reproductive and Infant Psychology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38098641/impact-of-the-mediational-intervention-for-sensitizing-caregivers-on-mentalizing-in-orphans-and-vulnerable-children-in-south-africa
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Madeleine Allman, Paulina Kulesz, Lochner Marais, Carla Sharp
The Mediational Intervention for Sensitizing Caregivers (MISC) is a mentalization-based intervention which aims to enhance caregiver sensitivity and responsiveness. MISC has demonstrated treatment effects on mental health problems of Orphans and Vulnerable Children (OVC) in South Africa working with Community-Based Organization (CBO) careworkers as the point of intervention. Recent elaboration of mentalization-based theory points to alternate figures in a child's early environment as critical resources for enhancing children's mentalizing capacity...
2023: Journal of Infant, Child, and Adolescent Psychotherapy: JICAP
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38073899/effect-of-internet-continuous-midwifery-service-model-on-psychological-mood-and-pregnancy-outcomes-for-women-with-high-risk-pregnancies
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Cao-Jun Huang, Wei Han, Cui-Qin Huang
BACKGROUND: There are many drawbacks to the traditional midwifery service management model, which can no longer meet the needs of the new era. The Internet + continuous midwifery service management model extends maternal management from prenatal to postpartum, in-hospital to out-of-hospital, and offline to online, thereby improving maternal and infant outcomes. Applying the Internet + continuous midwifery service management model to manage women with high-risk pregnancies (HRP) can improve their psycho-emotional opinion and, in turn, minimize the risk of adverse maternal and/or fetal outcomes...
November 19, 2023: World Journal of Psychiatry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38072917/clinical-and-sociodemographic-features-in-offspring-aged-0-3%C3%A2-years-of-mothers-with-schizophrenia-spectrum-disorders-a-descriptive-cross-sectional-study
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Emilie Edvardsen, Mala Moszkowicz, Anne Lise Olsen, Michella Heinrichsen, Anne Katrine Pagsberg
OBJECTIVE: Offspring of parents with schizophrenia spectrum disorders (SSD) have an increased risk of neurodevelopmental disturbances. However, the ability to provide very early interventions to support these children and their families requires profound knowledge regarding characteristic features of both the parents and their offspring. Information on this subject is currently sparse. The aim of the present study is to investigate clinical and sociodemographic variables in offspring in the age range of 0-3 years of mothers diagnosed with SSD...
December 10, 2023: Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37998413/relationship-between-depression-and-anxiety-during-pregnancy-delivery-related-outcomes-and-healthcare-utilization-in-michigan-medicaid-2012-2021
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Kara Zivin, Xiaosong Zhang, Anca Tilea, Sarah J Clark, Stephanie V Hall
To evaluate associations between depression and/or anxiety disorders during pregnancy (DAP), delivery-related outcomes, and healthcare utilization among individuals with Michigan Medicaid-funded deliveries. We conducted a retrospective delivery-level analysis comparing delivery-related outcomes and healthcare utilization among individuals with and without DAP between January 2012 and September 2021. We used generalized estimating equation models assessing cesarean and preterm delivery; 30-day readmission after delivery; severe maternal morbidity within 42 days of delivery; and ambulatory, inpatient, emergency department or observation (ED), psychotherapy, or substance use disorders (SUD) visits during pregnancy...
November 7, 2023: Healthcare (Basel, Switzerland)
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37961922/recurrent-otitis-media-and-behaviour-problems-in-middle-childhood-a-longitudinal-cohort-study
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Ali Ah Altamimi, Monique Robinson, Eman Ma Alenezi, Tamara Veselinović, Robyn Sm Choi, Christopher G Brennan-Jones
AIM: To investigate the long-term effects of early-life recurrent otitis media (OM) and subsequent behavioural problems in children at the age of 10 years. METHODS: Data from the Raine Study, a longitudinal pregnancy cohort, were used to categorise children into those with three or more episodes of OM (rOM group) and those without a history of recurrent OM in the first 3 years of life (reference group). The parent report Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire was used to assess child behaviour at the age of 10 years...
November 14, 2023: Journal of Paediatrics and Child Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37919260/what-is-typical-atypical-in-young-children-s-attention-regulation-characterizing-the-developmental-spectrum-with-the-multidimensional-assessment-profiles-attention-regulation-infant-toddler-maps-ar-it-scale
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Amanda N Nili, Meghan Miller, Yudong Zhang, Philip R Sherlock, James L Burns, Anne Zola, Aaron Kaat, Lauren S Wakschlag, Sheila Krogh-Jespersen
While attention dysregulation is a promising early indicator of neurodevelopmental risk, in particular attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), it is difficult to characterize clinical concern due to its developmental expectability at the transition to toddlerhood. Thus, explicating the typical:atypical continuum of risk indicators is among the key future directions for research to promote early identification and intervention, and prevent decrements in the attainment of developmental milestones into early childhood...
November 2023: Infant Mental Health Journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37917114/clarifying-an-approach-to-consultation-the-impact-of-a-systemic-consultation-training-for-schools-based-child-and-adolescent-mental-health-services-clinicians
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Marc Van Roosmalen, Michelle Daniels, Helena Lawrence
Despite the importance of consultation in early intervention of mental health difficulties, there has been little consideration of the specific competencies needed nor a model underpinning this intervention. Eleven schools- and children's centre-based child and adolescent mental health services clinicians were interviewed with semi-structured interviews before and after a systemic consultation training. Four main themes emerged; participants gained: (1) a better understanding of organisational and multi-agency contexts, (2) a clear theoretical basis for practice, consistent with a destigmatising understanding of mental wellbeing, (3) clarity on the role, remit, and process of consultation, and (4) confidence and skills to carry out the role...
January 2024: Clinical Child Psychology and Psychiatry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37872701/looking-back-to-light-the-path-forward-ghosts-in-the-nursery-revisited
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Arietta Slade
The infant health movement was launched nearly 50 years ago with the publication of the now classic paper, Ghosts in the Nursery: A psychoanalytic approach to the problems of impaired infant-mother relationships, written by Selma Fraiberg, Edna Adelson, and Vivian Shapiro (1975). This paper offers us lessons for infant mental health practice that have been proven true time and again over the last 50 years. These lessons both underscore the factors essential to clinical progress across a range of interventions, and remind us of the significant challenges we face in these times of massive, global trauma and oppression, extreme economic hardship, and systemic racism...
November 2023: Infant Mental Health Journal
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