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Francesca Penner1, Helena J V Rutherford2.
Abstract
This paper serves as a call to action for increased focus on emotion regulation during pregnancy. We make this case by summarizing the limited research to date on this topic, which has demonstrated that emotion regulation in pregnant people has important mental health, caregiving, and developmental correlates throughout the perinatal period. Given its crosscutting and modifiable nature, bolstering emotion regulation during pregnancy has the potential for considerable intergenerational consequences, and it is critical to further investigate this construct.Entities:
Keywords: Emotion regulation; Expectant parents; Interventions; Perinatal mental health; Pregnancy; Prenatal period
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35015146 PMCID: PMC8748524 DOI: 10.1007/s00737-022-01204-0
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Arch Womens Ment Health ISSN: 1434-1816 Impact factor: 4.405
Fig. 1Conceptual model showing correlates of emotion regulation (ER) in pregnancy. Dashed boxes represent variables for which we lack research, though there is a need for more studies investigating all of the correlates shown here. Note that there are likely to be bidirectional associations between prenatal ER and other prenatal variables. It is also likely that prenatal ER indirectly influences postnatal outcomes via its associations with prenatal health and caregiving, in addition to direct effects depicted here