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Corinna Reck

Researcher at Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich

Publications -  106
Citations -  3867

Corinna Reck is an academic researcher from Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich. The author has contributed to research in topics: Anxiety & Anxiety disorder. The author has an hindex of 28, co-authored 100 publications receiving 3097 citations. Previous affiliations of Corinna Reck include University Hospital Heidelberg & University of Cologne.

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Maternal depressive symptoms in the postnatal period are associated with long-term impairment of mother-child bonding.

TL;DR: Maternal depressive symptoms at 2 weeks, 6 weeks and four months postnatally but not at fourteen months of infant’s age were found to be strongly associated with lower quality of maternal bonding to the infant and child from two weeks until 14 months of postnatal age.
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Postpartum bonding: the role of perinatal depression, anxiety and maternal-fetal bonding during pregnancy.

TL;DR: The results support the hypothesized negative relationship between maternal–fetal bonding and post partum maternal bonding impairment as well as the role of postpartum depressive symptoms.
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Prevalence, onset and comorbidity of postpartum anxiety and depressive disorders

TL;DR: Data is presented on the 3‐month prevalences of postpartum anxiety disorders (PAD) and post partum depressive disorders (PDD) and their comorbidity in a German community sample and associations with sociodemographic variables and previous history of psychopathology were analysed.
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Interactive Regulation of Affect in Postpartum Depressed Mothers and Their Infants: An Overview

TL;DR: The interaction between postpartum depressed mothers and their children is characterized by a lack of responsiveness, by passivity or intrusiveness, withdrawal and avoidance, as well as a low level of positive expression of affect, which indicates an impaired capability to regulate the child’s affect.
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The German version of the Postpartum Bonding Instrument: Psychometric properties and association with postpartum depression

TL;DR: An abridged 16 item German version of the PBQ can be implemented as a reliable screening instrument for bonding impairment and postpartum depression were shown to be significantly positively correlated.