Impacts of chronic suicidal ideation on parenting and child development: A longitudinal mother-child cohort study in Pakistan
Hagaman A, Frost A, Sanborn K, Zhou Y, Gallis J, Turner E, Sikander S, Rahman A, Bates L, Saeed G, Mumtaz S, Bibi A, Malik A, Maselko J. Impacts of chronic suicidal ideation on parenting and child development: A longitudinal mother-child cohort study in Pakistan. Social Science & Medicine 2025, 383: 118463. PMID: 40763404, PMCID: PMC12392297, DOI: 10.1016/j.socscimed.2025.118463.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsIntergenerational transmissionIntimate partner violenceMaternal educational attainmentPartner violenceSuicidal ideationSI trajectoryYears of child ageEducational attainmentFine motor developmentSocioemotional scoresMiddle-income countriesMother-childChild developmentMother-child cohort studySocioemotional outcomesMotor developmentSuicide prevention programsLongitudinal trajectoriesMother-child dyadsChronic suicidal ideationSuicidal ideation groupChild ageMaternal depressionYear postpartumLinear mixed effects models
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