Darby Saxbe
University of Southern California
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North America-United States
Top articles of Darby Saxbe
Title | Journal | Author(s) | Publication Date |
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Cortical volume reductions in men transitioning to first-time fatherhood reflect both parenting engagement and mental health risk | Cerebral Cortex | Darby Saxbe Magdalena Martínez-García | 2024/4/1 |
Neural correlates of inhibitory control in the context of infant cry and paternal postpartum mental health | Behavioural Brain Research | Yael Waizman Ellen Herschel Sofia I Cárdenas Anthony G Vaccaro Elizabeth C Aviv | 2024/5/8 |
White matter microstructure organization across the transition to fatherhood | Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience | Sofia I Cárdenas Yael Waizman Van Truong Pia Sellery Sarah A Stoycos | 2024/4/12 |
First-time fathers show longitudinal gray matter cortical volume reductions: evidence from two international samples | Cerebral Cortex | Magdalena Martínez-García María Paternina-Die Sofia I Cardenas Oscar Vilarroya Manuel Desco | 2023/4/1 |
Prenatal prolactin predicts postnatal parenting attitudes and brain structure remodeling in first-time fathers | Psychoneuroendocrinology | Elizabeth C Aviv Sofia I Cardenás Gabriel León Yael H Waizman Cassin Gonzales | 2023/10/1 |
The birth of a story: Childbirth experiences, meaning-making, and postpartum adjustment. | Journal of Family Psychology | Geoffrey W Corner Hannah F Rasmussen Mona Khaled Alyssa R Morris Hannah Khoddam | 2023/8 |
Maternal prenatal social contact during the COVID-19 pandemic predicts infant birth weight | Early Human Development | Alyssa R Morris Pia E Sellery Van Truong Divya Jeyasingh Lila Haddan | 2023/12/1 |
Testing the division of household labor as an intervention target and driver of mental and physical health | Elizabeth Aviv Yael Haya Waizman Jasmine Liu Darby Saxbe | 2023/7/31 | |
Meaning-making and neurofunctional changes in the transition to fatherhood: Making sense of ambiguous affective change | Anthony Vaccaro Darby Saxbe | 2023/11/20 | |
Differences in infant negative affectivity during the COVID‐19 pandemic | Infant mental health journal | Alyssa R Morris Darby E Saxbe | 2023/7 |
Prenatal testosterone synchrony in first-time parents predicts fathers' postpartum relationship quality | Hormones and Behavior | Sofia I Cárdenas Winnie Tse Gabriel León Alice Kim Kayla Tureson | 2023/11/1 |
Changes in left hippocampal volume in first‐time fathers: Associations with oxytocin, testosterone, and adaptation to parenthood | Journal of Neuroendocrinology | Darby Saxbe Magdalena Martínez‐Garcia Sofia I Cardenas Yael Waizman Susanna Carmona | 2023/7 |
Fathers' subjective childbirth stress predicts depressive symptoms at six months postpartum | Journal of Affective Disorders | Elizabeth C Aviv Emma G Preston Yael H Waizman Aridenne A Dews Genesis Flores | 2023/10/15 |
Mental health and prenatal bonding in pregnant women during the COVID-19 pandemic: Evidence for heightened risk compared with a prepandemic sample | Clinical Psychological Science | Alyssa R Morris Darby E Saxbe | 2022/9 |
COVID-19 pandemic experiences and symptoms of pandemic-associated traumatic stress among mothers in the US | JAMA network open | Theresa M Bastain Emily A Knapp Andrew Law Molly Algermissen Lyndsay A Avalos | 2022/12/1 |
Delivering alone in a pandemic: Anticipated changes to partner presence at birth are associated with prenatal distress. | Families, Systems, & Health | Alyssa R Morris Shirin E Herzig Monica Orozco Van Truong Vanessa Campuzano | 2022/3 |
New Insights in psychological processes: Introduction to the Special Issue on COVID-19 and Mental Health | Clinical Psychological Science | Cindy H Liu Thomas L Rodebaugh Darby E Saxbe | 2022/11 |
Fathers matter from the start: The role of expectant fathers in child development | Sofia I Cardenas Alyssa R Morris Narcis Marshall Elizabeth C Aviv Magdalena Martínez García | 2022/3 | |
Recent neuroscience advances in human parenting | Magdalena Martínez-García Sofia I Cardenas Jodi Pawluski Susanna Carmona Darby E Saxbe | 2022/9/29 | |
Stronger mentalizing network connectivity in expectant fathers predicts postpartum father-infant bonding and parenting behavior | Social neuroscience | Narcis A Marshall Jonas Kaplan Sarah A Stoycos Diane Goldenberg Hannah Khoddam | 2022/1/2 |