000041881 001__ 41881 000041881 005__ 20240415150715.0 000041881 0247_ $$2doi$$a10.6083/bpxhc41881 000041881 037__ $$aIR 000041881 041__ $$aeng 000041881 245__ $$aRisk and resilience: understanding the relationship between social disadvantage, maternal distress, and infant temperament 000041881 260__ $$bOregon Health and Science University 000041881 269__ $$a2023-09-11 000041881 336__ $$aAbstract 000041881 520__ $$aMaternal distress is an influential factor for fetal development, including infant temperament. Infant temperament is important as a potential precursor for the development of child psychopathology. It is important to consider the psychosocial influences and context as it relates to maternal distress, particularly social disadvantage. Although the association of social disadvantage with maternal distress is documented, questions remain about the mechanisms through which risk factors (socioeconomic status area deprivation, subjective social status, perceived discrimination) influence distress and indirectly may influence offspring temperamental development. 000041881 540__ $$fCC BY 000041881 542__ $$fIn copyright - single owner 000041881 650__ $$aInfant$$020774 000041881 650__ $$aTemperament$$026817 000041881 650__ $$aSocioeconomic Factors$$026134 000041881 650__ $$aDepression$$017614 000041881 650__ $$aAnxiety$$014946 000041881 650__ $$aChild Development$$016471 000041881 650__ $$aSocial Determinants of Health$$040530 000041881 650__ $$aResilience, Psychological$$038331 000041881 650__ $$aMental Health$$022046 000041881 6531_ $$asocial disadvantage 000041881 6531_ $$amaternal distress 000041881 691__ $$aSchool of Medicine$$041369 000041881 7001_ $$aVazquez Duque, Diana$$uOregon Health and Science University$$041354 000041881 711__ $$aResearch Week$$uOregon Health and Science University$$d2023 000041881 8564_ $$9e222789e-2adc-4748-b6e9-2dd2230ae2c0$$s184929$$uhttps://digitalcollections.ohsu.edu/record/41881/files/ResearchWeek.2023.VazquezDuque.Diana.pdf 000041881 980__ $$aResearch Week 000041881 981__ $$aPublished$$b2023-09-11