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The protective value of trait mindfulness for mothers' anxiety during the perinatal period.

Acta Psychol (Amst)

October 2023

Research Institute of Child Development and Education, University of Amsterdam, Nieuwe Achtergracht 127, 1018 WS Amsterdam, the Netherlands; UvA minds, Academic Treatment Center for Parents and Children, Banstraat 29, 1071 JW Amsterdam, the Netherlands. Electronic address:

Objectives: Anxiety is highly prevalent in the perinatal period and can have negative consequences for the mother and the child. Extensive research has been done on risk factors for anxiety during the perinatal period, but less is known about protective factors. The current study aims to determine the relative contribution of trait mindfulness as a protective factor for anxiety.

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Trait mindfulness facets as a protective factor for the development of postpartum depressive symptoms.

J Psychiatr Res

January 2023

Center of Research in Psychological and Somatic Disorders (CoRPS), Department of Medical and Clinical Psychology, Tilburg University, Tilburg, the Netherlands. Electronic address:

Background: Postpartum depression has a prevalence rate of up to 17%. As there are many negative consequences of postpartum depressive symptoms, it is important to examine possible protective factors, such as trait mindfulness. Since postpartum depressive symptoms are variable over time between and within individuals, this study focused on the possible association between facets of trait mindfulness and trajectories of postpartum depressive symptoms throughout the first postpartum year.

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Trait mindfulness scores are related to trajectories of depressive symptoms during pregnancy.

J Psychiatr Res

July 2022

Center of Research in Psychological and Somatic Disorders (CoRPS), Department of Medical and Clinical Psychology, Tilburg University, Tilburg, the Netherlands. Electronic address:

Background: Exploring possible protective factors against antenatal depression is important since antenatal depression is common and affects both mother and child. The person characteristic trait mindfulness may be such a protective factor. Because of the high variability in depressive symptoms over time, we aimed to assess the association between trait mindfulness and trajectories of depressive symptoms during pregnancy.

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