Effect of maternal eating disorders on mother‐infant quality of interaction, bonding and child temperament: A longitudinal study
European Eating Disorders Review2022Vol. 31(2), pp. 335–348
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Maria Giulia Martini, Emma Taborelli, Abigail Easter, Amanda Bye, Ivan Eisler, Ulrike Schmidt, Nadia Micali
Abstract
Findings imply that maternal ED have an impact on child temperament. Future research should focus on resilience and on which protective factors might lead to positive outcomes. These factors can be then used as therapeutic and preventative targets.
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