The SCHWAN study aims to examine the effects of parental stress experience due to the current COVID-19 pandemic on pregnancy outcome, birth experience, and parent-child and couple relationships in the transition to parenthood.
In the CoviFam study, parents with children are being surveyed multiple times about the impact of the pandemic on mental health, family life, and child behavior.
The NeMuK study focuses on the neural bases of early mother-infant bonding. This study will investigate whether a neurofeedback intervention can help mothers improve their relationship with their 3–4 month old infant.
How is parent-child interaction related to child development in the first two years of life? The study focuses in particular on the interaction between parents and their child, but also on couple interaction and child development over the first two years of life.
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