Understanding, predicting, and treating depression in pregnancy to improve mothers' and offspring's mental health outcomes: The HappyMums study

Biaggi, A., Zonca, V., Anacker, C., Begni, V., Benedetti, F., Bramante, A., Braniecka, A., Brenna, V., Bulgheroni, M., Buss, C., Cavaliere, L., Cecil, C. A. M., Couch, A. C., de Barra, D., El Marroun, H., Entringer, S., Grassi-Oliveira, R., Jackowska, M., Korosi, A., … Cattaneo, A. (2025). Understanding, predicting, and treating depression in pregnancy to improve mothers’ and offspring’s mental health outcomes: The HappyMums study. Brain, Behavior, & Immunity - Health, 44, 100961. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.bbih.2025.100961
Authors:
A. Biaggi
V Zonca
L. Cavaliere
A. Cattaneo
C. Anacker
F. Benedetti
B. Vai
A. Bramante
A. Braniecka
V Brenna
M. Bulgheroni
V Simonetti
C. Buss
S. Entringer
C. A. M. Cecil
H. El Marroun
A. C. Couch
A. C. Vernon
D. de Barra
R. Grassi-Oliveira
L. M. Rothmann
M. Jackowska
A. Korosi
P. J. C. Kwant
B. J. A. Pollux
J. Lahti
K. Raikkonen
K. Lekadir
I. Mansuy
F. Manuella
U. Meyer
J. Richetto
C. Monk
S. Nakic Rados
M. Zutic
C. M. Pariante
K. Priestley
M. A. Riva
Affiliated Authors:
C. Anacker
C. Monk
Author Keywords:
biological mechanisms
intergenerational transmission
offspring
perinatal depression
pregnancy
risk factors
Publication Type:
Article
Unique ID:
10.1016/j.bbih.2025.100961
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Web of Science

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