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Wellbeing and resilience: mechanisms of transmission of health and risk in parents with complex mental health problems and their offspring--The WARM Study.

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Wellbeing and resilience: mechanisms of transmission of health and risk in parents with complex mental health problems and their offspring--The WARM Study.

Auteurs : Susanne Harder [Danemark] ; Kirstine Davidsen [Danemark] ; Angus Macbeth [Royaume-Uni] ; Theis Lange [Danemark] ; Helen Minnis [Royaume-Uni] ; Marianne Skovsager Andersen [Danemark] ; Erik Simonsen [Danemark] ; Jenna-Marie Lundy [Royaume-Uni] ; Maja Nyström-Hansen [Danemark] ; Christopher H Ier Trier [Danemark] ; Katrine R Hder [Danemark] ; Andrew Gumley [Royaume-Uni]

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Abstract

The WARM study is a longitudinal cohort study following infants of mothers with schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, depression and control from pregnancy to infant 1 year of age.

DOI: 10.1186/s12888-015-0692-6
PubMed: 26654720

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