نتایج جستجو برای: mother infant relationship

تعداد نتایج: 673728  

2018
Isabell Ann-Cathrin Wolf Maria Gilles Verena Peus Barbara Scharnholz Julia Seibert Christine Jennen-Steinmetz Bertram Krumm Marcella Rietschel Michael Deuschle Manfred Laucht

Background Mother-infant interaction provides important training for the infant's ability to cope with stress and the development of resilience. Prenatal stress (PS) and its impact on the offspring's development have long been a focus of stress research, with studies highlighting both harmful and beneficial effects. The aim of the current study was to examine the possible influence of both psyc...

Journal: :Sex roles 2009
Natasha J Cabrera Jacqueline Shannon Stephanie Mitchell Jerry West

The present study examines the associations between Mexican American mothers' and fathers' pregnancy intentions, fathers' participation in prenatal activities and mother-infant interactions and father engagement with 9 month-old infants in a nationally representative sample of 735 infants and their parents participating in the Early Childhood Longitudinal Study - Birth Cohort. After controlling...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2005
Marcelo Febo Michael Numan Craig F Ferris

Oxytocin is released in the maternal brain during breastfeeding and may help strengthen the mother-infant relationship. Here, we used functional magnetic resonance imaging to determine whether oxytocin modulates brain activity in postpartum day 4-8 dams receiving suckling stimulation. During imaging sessions, dams were exposed to pup suckling before and after administration of an oxytocin recep...

Journal: :Infant behavior & development 2012
Tierney A Sparks Sharon K Hunter Toni L Backman George A Morgan Randal G Ross

Mastery motivation is a psychological force that stimulates an individual to attempt to master a task that is challenging to him or her. This prospective longitudinal study examined the relationship between maternal stress, using the Parenting Stress Index-Short Form, and infant mastery motivation, using the Dimensions of Mastery Questionnaire, for 150 mother-infant pairs assessed at both 6- an...

Journal: :Harvard review of psychiatry 2011
Megan Galbally Andrew James Lewis Marinus van Ijzendoorn Michael Permezel

BACKGROUND Oxytocin is associated with the establishment and quality of maternal behavior in animal models. Parallel investigations in humans are now under way. This article reviews the current research examining the role of oxytocin in mother-infant relations, attachment, and bonding in humans. METHODS A systematic search was made of three electronic databases and other bibliographic sources...

Journal: :Developmental science 2007
Tetsuro Matsuzawa

This paper aims to compare cognitive development in humans and chimpanzees to illuminate the evolutionary origins of human cognition. Comparison of morphological data and life history strongly highlights the common features of all primate species, including humans. The human mother-infant relationship is characterized by the physical separation of mother and infant, and the stable supine postur...

Journal: :Current psychiatry reports 2010
Howard Steele Larry Siever

Accumulating evidence points to severe relationship dysfunction as the core epigenetic expression of borderline personality disorder (BPD). In adulthood, BPD is typified by disorganization within and across interpersonal domains of functioning. When interacting with their infants, mothers with BPD show marked withdrawal and frightening or frightened behavior, leading to disorganized infant-moth...

Journal: :Development and psychopathology 2011
Heidemarie K Laurent Jennifer C Ablow Jeffrey Measelle

We investigated the effects of timing and the course of maternal perinatal depressive symptoms on mother-infant hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) response profiles during an attachment stressor, as well as on within-dyad synchrony of stress profiles: coordination of HPA and sympathetic nervous system and infant-mother HPA attunement. Mothers (n = 86) completed the Center for Epidemiological ...

2016
Melissa M. Lai Giulia D’Acunto Andrea Guzzetta Roslyn N. Boyd Stephen E. Rose Jurgen Fripp Simon Finnigan Naoni Ngenda Penny Love Koa Whittingham Kerstin Pannek Robert S. Ware Paul B. Colditz

BACKGROUND Preterm infants follow an altered neurodevelopmental trajectory compared to their term born peers as a result of the influence of early birth, and the altered environment. Infant massage in the preterm infant has shown positive effects on weight gain and reduced length of hospital stay. There is however, limited current evidence of improved neurodevelopment or improved attachment, ma...

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