Mental Health Intergenerational Transmission

Mental Health Intergenerational Transmission

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MINT is a research group interested in the intergenerational transmission of mental health

MHINT is a research group studying the intergenerational transmission of mental health. In order to prevent mental health disorders, we need to start at the beginning and tackle the ongoing intergenerational cycle of risk. We aim to understand the many complex pathways linking parental mental health to offspring development around the world. Theses include direct biological pathways through the pl

09/10/2020

Chile 2020 birth cohort 😍

Photos from Mental Health Intergenerational Transmission's post 19/03/2019

Great to see the report from our public involvement work with we the curiouswhich has informed our Children of the 90s research, thanks to all the familes and partners who continue to inspire our research

Handbook of Parenting 26/02/2019

Handbook of Parenting This highly anticipated third edition of the Handbook of Parenting brings together an array of field-leading experts who have worked in different ways toward understanding the many diverse aspects of parenting. Contributors to the Handbook look to the most recent research and th...

Handbook of Parenting 26/02/2019

Handbook of Parenting, 3rd edition, edited by Marc Bornstein, https://goo.gl/bFP12U now includea chapter dedicated to EPIDEMIOLOGY OF PARENTING. Our contribution to the study of parenting influences on child outcomes

Handbook of Parenting This highly anticipated third edition of the Handbook of Parenting brings together an array of field-leading experts who have worked in different ways toward understanding the many diverse aspects of parenting. Contributors to the Handbook look to the most recent research and th...

Photos from Mental Health Intergenerational Transmission's post 21/02/2019

The Avon Longitudinal Study of Parents and Children also known as Children of the 90 is now looking for the Children of the Children of the 90 CoCos90.

This multigenerational cohort allows our project study the intergenerational transmission of mental health by studying behaviour, cognition, and genetics of mental disorders on two generations.

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Photos from Mental Health Intergenerational Transmission's post 21/01/2019

Opening sesion at course on methods for global mental health research. Why do causal inference is relevant for global mental health? Bristol Epidemiology is global https://t.co/dSQuNph9Q4

Language development | Podcasts | Naked Scientists 07/12/2018

Listen to our naked scientist interview explainng the language measures in Children of the 90s and our science advances paper where we create a very cool mega language latent variable

Language development | Podcasts | Naked Scientists Does being good in one language domain, like spelling, mean you’ll be good in another, like grammar?

27/11/2018

Great vidoe on father involvement

Photos from Mental Health Intergenerational Transmission's post 05/11/2018

Our latest MHINT paper, based on MCS data suggests discipline is needed but the type is important: ‘time out’ approaches have similar impact on reducing conduct probs but didn’t share the negative impact on emotional & social outcomes as shouting & smaking. Great job Priya Raj Miguel Cordero Vega : https://t.co/z5ewbbYKUF

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