Factor structure of the parental reflective functioning questionnaire and association with maternal postpartum depression and comorbid symptoms of psychopathology.
Parental reflective functioning (PRF) refers to the parent's capacity to envision mental states in the infant and in themselves as a parent, and to link such underlying mental process with behavior, which is important for parenting sensitivity and child socio-emotional development. Current find...
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Main Authors: | Katrine I Wendelboe, Johanne Smith-Nielsen, Anne C Stuart, Patrick Luyten, Mette Skovgaard Væver |
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2021
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