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Bringing the laboratory into the home: A protocol for remote biobehavioral data collection in pregnant women with emotion dysregulation and their infants

Pregnant women struggling with emotion dysregulation may be more likely to engage in a wide range of health risk behaviors. This protocol describes a study on intergenerational transmission of emotion dysregulation from the third trimester of pregnancy to 18 months postpartum. Biobehavioral markers...

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Published in:Journal of health psychology 2022-09, Vol.27 (11), p.2644-2667
Main Authors: Gao, Mengyu (Miranda), Saenz, Celine, Neff, Dylan, Santana, Marilynn Lape, Amici, Joseph, Butner, Jonathan, Raby, K Lee, Crowell, Sheila E, Conradt, Elisabeth
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Emotions
Emotions - physiology
Female
Health behavior
Health risks
Heart rate
Humans
Infant
Infants
Intergenerational relationships
Intergenerational transmission
Laboratories
Maternal and infant welfare
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Pregnancy
Pregnant Women - psychology
Risk behavior
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