Maternal depression and anxiety across the postpartum year and infant social engagement, fear regulation, and stress reactivity.
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Eva Gilboa-Schechtman | Ruth Feldman | E. Gilboa-Schechtman | R. Feldman | J. Kuint | H. Kanety | Hannah Kanety | Adi Granat | Clara Pariente | Jacob Kuint | C. Pariente | A. Granat
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