Newborns of depressed mothers who received moderate versus light pressure massage during pregnancy
- PMID: 17138261
- DOI: 10.1016/j.infbeh.2005.07.004
Newborns of depressed mothers who received moderate versus light pressure massage during pregnancy
Abstract
Sixty-four neonates (M age=6.8 days) of depressed mothers who received moderate pressure massage versus light pressure massage therapy during pregnancy (month 5 through month 8) were compared on their behaviors during 15-min observations and on their performance on the Brazelton Neonatal Behavior Assessment Scale. The group of neonates whose mothers received moderate pressure massage spent a greater percent of the observation time smiling and vocalizing, and they received better scores on the orientation, motor, excitability, and depression clusters of the Brazelton scale.
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