
About the Study
The Experiences of Pregnancy study seeks to understand how personality, social relationships, and the environment work together for mental health and wellness during pregnancy. Through this, we will learn more about how to support families and their developing babies to maximize wellness for the whole family.
Frequently asked questions
Can I join your study?
Unfortunately, the study is no longer accepting new participants.
What is the next data collection?
Enrolled participants who had their baby will be invited to fill questionnaires in 2025-2026 for the Experiences of Infancy follow-up. Keep an eye on your inbox!
I have questions about my child/ pregnancy, can you answer them?
We can only offer information about the study. We recommend you speak to your physician about any concerns you have about your health or the health of your child.
Recent Presentations & Articles
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Prenatal anxiety and sensory processing sensitivity on infant temperament: A prospective study by Carson Freeman, Christina Personette, and Charlie Rioux
This poster was presented by undergraduate RA Carson Freeman
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Household and community-level adverse childhood experiences in perinatal mental distress and well-being: The moderating role of social support
This poster was presented by graduate student Madison Bissa and undergraduate student Zoe…
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Mental health service use in pregnancy and postpartum: A longitudinal study
This poster was presented by graduate student Madison Bissa and undergraduate student Zoe…

