M P Lambregtse-van den Berg
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Munshi S, Weggelaar-Jansen A, van den Berg-Bakker A, Blanchette L, Harmsen van der Vliet-Torij H, Hodes M, et al.
PLoS One
. 2024 Oct;
19(10):e0305557.
PMID: 39480791
Introduction: Suboptimal circumstances during the early life course, ranging from 100 days before conception to 1000 days following birth, significantly impact a child's future health and well-being. To optimize these...
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van der Meer L, Ernst-Smelt H, Lambregtse-van den Berg M, van t Hof M, Weggelaar-Jansen A, Bijma H
Sex Reprod Healthc
. 2024 Jul;
41:100999.
PMID: 38959679
Objective: The term 'vulnerable' is often used to describe women facing psychosocial adversity during pregnancy, implying a heightened risk of experiencing suboptimal pregnancy outcomes. While this label might facilitate the...
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Harmsen van der Vliet-Torij H, Venekamp A, van Heijningen-Tousain H, Wingelaar-Loomans E, Scheele J, de Graaf J, et al.
Matern Child Health J
. 2022 Jan;
26(3):451-460.
PMID: 35000072
Purpose: There has been increasing awareness of perinatal health and organisation of maternal and child health care in the Netherlands as a result of poor perinatal outcomes. Vulnerable women have...
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Molenaar N, Tiemeier H, van Rossum E, Hillegers M, Bockting C, Hoogendijk W, et al.
Psychoneuroendocrinology
. 2018 Sep;
99:120-127.
PMID: 30223193
Objective: Intrauterine exposures such as maternal psychopathology and stress are known to influence the physical and mental health of the offspring. One of the proposed pathways underlying these associations is...
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Bouwkamp C, Lambregtse-van den Berg M, Kievit A, Kushner S
Tijdschr Psychiatr
. 2017 Sep;
59(8):474-481.
PMID: 28880348
A positive family history for psychiatric disorders is the most important risk indicator for developing psychopathology. Often, the psychological consequences of a positive family history are insufficiently acknowledged. <br/> AIM:...
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de Pender A, Lambregtse-van den Berg M, Raats M
Tijdschr Psychiatr
. 2012 Jul;
54(6):549-53.
PMID: 22753187
Research into psychiatric illnesses during pregnancy and the postpartum period has focused primarily on mood disorders and psychosis. However, recent reports suggest that during pregnancy and the postpartum period psychiatric...
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Trajectories of maternal depressive symptoms predict child problem behaviour: the Generation R study
Cents R, Diamantopoulou S, Hudziak J, Jaddoe V, Hofman A, Verhulst F, et al.
Psychol Med
. 2012 Apr;
43(1):13-25.
PMID: 22490169
Background: It is unclear how the course of maternal depressive symptoms affects child development. We modelled trajectories of maternal depressive symptoms from mid-pregnancy to 3 years after childbirth to better...