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Language as a Subtyping Tool and a Potential Predictor of Treatment Outcome in Depression: Using Large Language Models to Harvest the Predictive Power of Language
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Dimensions of Perfectionism and their Relationships with Mental Health and Culture
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The Dynamics of Parenting Self-Efficacy in Mothers of Infants: An Ecological Momentary Assessment Study
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C-Reactive Protein as a Biomarker for Anhedonia in Treatment-Resistant Depression: A Clinical Approach
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Associations between Maternal Depression and Infant Temperament:
Investigations of a Transactional Model
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The Role of Infant EEG, Mothers' Prenatal Anxiety and Parenting
Behaviors in the Association Between Mothers' Perinatal Depression
and Infant Positive Affect
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Crying as an Independent Predictor of Treatment Outcome in
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Regardless of Gender, Comorbid
Anxiety, or Language / Culture
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Analysis of Participants' Experiences of Mindfulness Based
Cognitive Therapy for Perinatal Depression
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Infant Stress Reactivity: Associations With Exposures to Perinatal
Depressive Symptoms and Prenatal Cortisol
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Assessing the Relationship Between Self-Reported Stress and
Cortisol in Pregnant Women
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Early Exposure to Maternal Depressive Symptoms and theIdentification of Emotions in Facial Expressions by School-AgedOffspring
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The Role of Maternal Depression, Anxiety, Stress, and Psychosocial
Factors on Neonatal Outcomes using a Resilience Framework
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Associations Between Mother-Infant Affect Synchrony and Infants’ Frontal EEG Asymmetry in Infants of Mothers at Risk for Perinatal Depression
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Mother-Infant Synchrony and the Relationship Between Prenatal Depression and Infant Emotion Regulation
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