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Franco Baldoni

Adjunct professor

Department of Psychology "Renzo Canestrari"

Collaborations

Formal collaboration with:
University College Cork, Cork
Country:
Ireland
Description:
Researches on the relation between maternal stress during pregnancy and ADHD or Authism of children. Publication of systematic reviews and meta-analysis of evidence-based research.
Formal collaboration with:
International Association for the Study of Attachment (IASA)
Country:
United States of America
Description:
International Association for the Study of Attachment (IASA) Founder Member e Board Member, Editor-in-chief of DMM News, IASA Official Journal (published in 7 languages)
Formal collaboration with:
Roehampton University of London (Prof. Steve Farnfield)
Country:
United Kingdom
Description:
Researches on attachment following the Dynamic-Maturational Model (DMM) of attachment and adaptation. Organization of internships of student and PhD students.
Formal collaboration with:
University of Sydney - South West Sydney Local Health District (Prof. Stephen Matthey)
Country:
Australia
Description:
Development and validation of the Perinatal Assessment of Paternal Affectivity (PAPA) (Baldoni et al., 2016), a new self-report questionnaire for the screening of affective symptoms in fathers during the perinatal period.
Formal collaboration with:
Università degli Studi di BRESCIA
Country:
Italy
Description:
Head of Local Unit of Bologna PRIN 2007 Founds (National Scientific Head Prof. Paola Manfredi, University of Brescia, Italy)
Formal collaboration with:
Univerità Lumsa, Roma (Prof. Vincenzo Caretti)
Country:
Italy
Description:
Reasearch on father's functions and on the paternal affective disorders in the perinatal period. Development and Italian validation of the Perinatal Assessment of Paternal Affectivity (PAPA) (Baldoni et al., 2016), a new self-report questionnaire for the screening of affective symptoms in fathers during the perinatal period.
Formal collaboration with:
Università degli Studi di FOGGIA
Country:
Italy
Description:
Reasearch on father's functions and on the paternal affective disorders in the perinatal period. Development and Italian validation of the Perinatal Assessment of Paternal Affectivity (PAPA) (Baldoni et al., 2016), a new self-report questionnaire for the screening of affective symptoms in fathers during the perinatal period.