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Postpartum depression is an important social and health problem for women and their families (Boyce & Stubbs, 1994; Cox, 1986; O'Hara, 1994, 1995).
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infant behavioral problems, maternal mood disorder, poor motor behavior, nonpostpartum depression, postpartum affective psychosis, maternal mental state, infant factors, nonchildbearing women, poor motor functioning, synchrony model, maternal cognitions, maternal disturbance, lower vagal tone, infant disturbance, postpartum illness, infant functioning, indeterminate sleep, nondepressed mothers, nonorganic psychosis, nondepressed women, maternal communication, interactive errors, associated adversity, postpartum episode, nonpsychotic depression
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New York, British Journal of Psychiatry, Journal of Abnormal Psychology, Archives of General Psychiatry, Basic Books, Cambridge University Press, Psychological Bulletin, San Francisco, American Psychiatric Association, Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica, Bayley Scales, Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale, Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology, Academic Press, North London, National Institute of Mental Health, Beck Depression Inventory, Psychological Medicine, British Medical Journal, Merrill-Palmer Quarterly, American Psychological Association, American Psychologist, International Conference, Journal of Affective Disorders, University of Chicago Press
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