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Lavinia Rebecchini

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16CO-AUTHORS
Psychosocial aspects of childbirth and perinatal mental health
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|Apr 07, 2026
Maternal communication and attachment following a group singing intervention for postnatal depression: findings from the SHAPER-PND trial.

Lavinia Rebecchini, Rebecca H Bind, Carolina Estevao

|Nov 06, 2023
Women with depression in pregnancy or a history of depression have decreased quality of mentalization in the speech to their infants.

Lavinia Rebecchini, Rebecca H Bind, Beatrice Allegri

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