Elisabeth Conradt
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Recent Articles
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Maylott S, Bruce M, Brown L, Castano A, Dansereau L, Lester B, et al.
J Pediatr
. 2025 Mar;
:114533.
PMID: 40081567
Objective: To utilize the NeoNatal Neurobehavioral Scale (NNNS-II) as a standardized and reliable tool to help guide treatment of neonatal opioid withdrawal syndrome (NOWS) with the goal of improving the...
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Denherder S, Neff D, Speck B, Marchant J, McLaughlin R, Raby K, et al.
Dev Psychobiol
. 2025 Mar;
67(2):e70032.
PMID: 40059526
The COVID-19 pandemic introduced challenges for keeping participants and research assistants safe during laboratory visits. One solution was administering research assessments in the participant's home via an online platform, despite...
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Zhou A, Molina N, Santana M, Maylott S, Wright K, Conradt E, et al.
J Affect Disord
. 2025 Feb;
377:116-123.
PMID: 39988133
Background: Emotion dysregulation is a transdiagnostic correlate of psychopathology. However, longitudinal changes in emotion dysregulation have been understudied during the transition to parenthood. Additionally, less is known about whether prenatal...
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Wright K, Bruce M, Zhou A, Maylott S, Raby K, Conradt E, et al.
Dev Psychobiol
. 2025 Jan;
67(1):e70018.
PMID: 39789899
Early language is shaped by parent-child interactions and has been examined in relation to maternal psychopathology and parenting stress. Minimal work has examined the relation between maternal emotion dysregulation and...
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Kaliush P, Bruce M, Parameswaran U, Williams P, Castano A, Carbone Z, et al.
J Behav Med
. 2024 Dec;
PMID: 39627495
Accurate estimation of perinatal sleep is important for informing future research and multigenerational health interventions. We compared diary- and actigraphy-estimated sleep parameters during pregnancy and postpartum. We informed our interpretation...
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Speck B, Kaliush P, Tacana T, Conradt E, Crowell S, Raby K
Dev Psychobiol
. 2024 Oct;
66(7):e22553.
PMID: 39397284
There are competing theoretical hypotheses regarding the consequences of early adversity, such as childhood maltreatment, for individuals' autonomic nervous system activity. Research examining potential implications of child maltreatment for sympathetic...
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Zhou A, Gao M, Ostlund B, Maylott S, Molina N, Bruce M, et al.
Dev Psychopathol
. 2024 Sep;
:1-13.
PMID: 39301695
Prenatal maternal anxiety is considered a risk factor for the development of child internalizing problems. However, little is known about potential mechanisms that account for these associations. The current study...
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Maylott S, Lester B, Brown L, Castano A, Dansereau L, Crowell S, et al.
PLoS One
. 2024 Sep;
19(9):e0306176.
PMID: 39255286
Every 15 minutes in the US, an infant exposed to opioids is born. Approximately 50% of these newborns will develop Neonatal Opioid Withdrawal Syndrome (NOWS) within 5 days of birth....
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Marceau K, Conradt E, Roubinov D
Dev Psychol
. 2024 Aug;
60(9):1533-1543.
PMID: 39207388
Despite the well-established importance of prenatal experiences for offspring health throughout the lifespan, our understanding of prenatal influences on psychological outcomes faces challenges due to a wide-ranging and somewhat fragmented...
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Molina N, Zhou A, Kaliush P, Maylott S, Pappal A, Wright K, et al.
J Affect Disord
. 2024 Aug;
365:56-64.
PMID: 39142585
Purpose: Depressive symptoms during the perinatal period have broad and enduring health implications for birthing parents and their offspring. Rising prevalence rates of perinatal depression highlight the need for research...