نتایج جستجو برای: mothers response

تعداد نتایج: 1027775  

2013
N Das D Chattopadhyay S Chakraborty A Dasgupta

BACKGROUND There are many wrong practices and perceptions of Infant and Young Child Feeding (IYCF) prevalent among different socio-demographic groups. AIM To observe IYCF perceptions and practices among mothers in a rural area of West Bengal. SUBJECTS AND METHODS Clinic-based cross-sectional descriptive study by interviewing mothers of 0-23 month old children. Appropriate response to each s...

Journal: :Child abuse & neglect 2006
G Anne Bogat Erika DeJonghe Alytia A Levendosky William S Davidson Alexander von Eye

OBJECTIVE To determine whether infants have a traumatic response to intimate partner violence (male violence toward their female partner; IPV) experienced by their mothers, two questions were explored: (1) Is the number of infant trauma symptoms related to the infant's temperament and the mother's mental health? (2) Does severity of violence moderate those relationships? METHODOLOGY Forty-eig...

Journal: :Criminal behaviour and mental health : CBMH 2012
Lee Ellis Alan Widmayer Shyamal Das

BACKGROUND Several studies have reported significant positive correlations between smoking during pregnancy by mothers and the involvement of their offspring in criminal/delinquent behaviour later in life, but these findings have been described as modest and the criminality based on official conviction statistics. AIMS We sought to verify this relationship and probe for more details on the ba...

Journal: :Singapore medical journal 2013
Hon Kit Cheang Hui Tong Wong Shu Chien Ho Kee Siang Chew Way Seah Lee

INTRODUCTION This study aimed to assess the immune response in infants who received the three-shot hepatitis B vaccine in Malaysia. METHODS Consecutive infants born between March 2002 and April 2010 who received three doses of hepatitis B vaccine at a community clinic in Malaysia were enrolled in the study. Screening for hepatitis B surface antigen (HBsAg) and antibody against HBsAg (anti-HBs...

2015
Sophie St-Cyr Patrick O. McGowan

Perinatal stress mediated through the mother can lead to long-term alterations in stress-related phenotypes in offspring. The capacity for adaptation to adversity in early life depends in part on the life history of the animal. This study was designed to examine the behavioral and neural response in adult offspring to prenatal exposure to predator odor: an ethologically-relevant psychological s...

Journal: :Biological psychiatry 2013
Aviva K Olsavsky Eva H Telzer Mor Shapiro Kathryn L Humphreys Jessica Flannery Bonnie Goff Nim Tottenham

BACKGROUND In altricial species, maternal stimuli have powerful effects on amygdala development and attachment-related behaviors. In humans, maternal deprivation has been associated with both "indiscriminate friendliness" toward non-caregiving adults and altered amygdala development. We hypothesized that maternal deprivation would be associated with reduced amygdala discrimination between mothe...

Journal: :Journal of family psychology : JFP : journal of the Division of Family Psychology of the American Psychological Association 2011
Esther M Leerkes Stephanie H Parade Jessica A Gudmundson

Links between maternal emotional reactions to crying (anger and anxiety) and infant attachment security were examined in 119 mother-infant dyads. Mothers rated the intensity of their emotional responses to videotapes of crying infants prenatally. Maternal sensitivity was observed during infant exposure to emotion eliciting tasks at six and 16 months postpartum and mothers' self-reported on thei...

Journal: :BMC Infectious Diseases 2007
Jianjun Chen Fenghua Zhang Fang Fang Haiyan Chang Ze Chen

BACKGROUND Maternal antibody is the major form of protection against disease in early life; however, its presence interferes with active immunization of offspring. In order to overcome the immunosuppression caused by maternal antibody, several immune strategies were explored in this paper using mouse model and influenza vaccines. RESULTS The results showed that: i) when the offspring were imm...

Journal: :The American naturalist 2008
Richard M Allen Yvonne M Buckley Dustin J Marshall

When provisioning offspring, mothers balance the benefits of producing a few large, fitter offspring with the costs of decreased fecundity. The optimal balance between offspring size and fecundity depends on the environment. Theory predicts that larger offspring have advantages in adverse conditions, but in favorable conditions size is less important. Thus, if environmental quality varies, sele...

2015
Xiaohong Li Zhen Liu Ying Deng Shengli Li Dezhi Mu Xiaoxian Tian Yuan Lin Jiaxiang Yang Jun Li Nana Li Yanping Wang Xinlin Chen Kui Deng Jun Zhu

Congenital heart defects (CHDs) arise through various combinations of genetic and environmental factors. Our study explores how polymorphisms in the glutathione S-transferase (GST) genes affect the association between cigarette smoke exposure and CHDs. We analysed 299 mothers of children with CHDs and 284 mothers of children without any abnormalities who were recruited from six hospitals. The h...

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