This study is a sub-study of Mapping Antenatal Maternal Stress (MAMS). Women previously enrolled in MAMS, their children and their partners/spouses were recruited for a set of more comprehensive assessments to characterise early neurodevelopmental outcomes in children, their associations with antenatal and postnatal maternal emotional health, and how paternal genetics, mental health and parenting styles and perceptions may influence this relationship.
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Determine specific contribution of maternal prenatal mood factor components to specific child developmental outcomes
Timeframe: From pregnancy to postnatal 6 years
Functional and structural neuroimaging during infancy and early childhood
Timeframe: From birth to postnatal 6 years
Contextual variables that moderate association between parental mental health and child outcomes
Timeframe: From pregnancy to postnatal 6 years
Influence of paternal factors on relationship between maternal mental mood and child outcomes
Timeframe: From pregnancy to postnatal 6 years