نتایج جستجو برای: maternal sensitivity

تعداد نتایج: 436341  

2011
Anna Sidor Elisabeth Kunz Daniel Schweyer Andreas Eickhorst Manfred Cierpka

BACKGROUND Maternal postpartum depression has an impact on mother-infant interaction. Mothers with depression display less positive affect and sensitivity in interaction with their infants compared to non-depressed mothers. Depressed women also show more signs of distress and difficulties adjusting to their role as mothers than non-depressed women. In addition, depressive mothers are reported t...

Journal: :Infant behavior & development 2007
Wilberta Donovan Lewis Leavitt Nicole Taylor Jennifer Broder

At 24-months of age, toddlers (N=62) and their mothers were observed in a free-play session to determine the contribution of (a) maternal sensory sensitivity to positive and negative infant facial expressions as measured in a signal detection task at 6 months, (b) maternal behavior and affect, infant behavior and affect, and dyadic interaction at 9 months, and (c) infant attachment status at 12...

Journal: :Developmental psychology 2016
Eric D Finegood Clancy Blair Douglas A Granger Leah C Hibel Roger Mills-Koonce

This study evaluated prospective longitudinal relations among an index of poverty-related cumulative risk, maternal salivary cortisol, child negative affect, and maternal sensitivity across the first 2 postpartum years. Participants included 1,180 biological mothers residing in rural and predominantly low-income communities in the United States. Multilevel growth curve analyses indicated that a...

Journal: :Development and psychopathology 2015
Kathryn A Degnan Amie Ashley Hane Heather A Henderson Olga L Walker Melissa M Ghera Nathan A Fox

The current study investigated the influential role of infant avoidance on links between maternal caregiving behavior and trajectories at risk for psychopathology. A sample of 153 children, selected for temperamental reactivity to novelty, was followed from infancy through early childhood. At 9 months, infant avoidance of fear-eliciting stimuli in the laboratory and maternal sensitivity at home...

Journal: :Journal of child psychology and psychiatry, and allied disciplines 2011
Pilyoung Kim Ruth Feldman Linda C Mayes Virginia Eicher Nancy Thompson James F Leckman James E Swain

BACKGROUND Research points to the importance of breastfeeding for promoting close mother-infant contact and social-emotional development. Recent functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) studies have identified brain regions related to maternal behaviors. However, little research has addressed the neurobiological mechanisms underlying the relationship between breastfeeding and maternal behav...

2016
Ville Huovinen Marco Bucci Heta Lipponen Riku Kiviranta Samuel Sandboge Juho Raiko Suvi Koskinen Kalle Koskensalo Johan G. Eriksson Riitta Parkkola Patricia Iozzo Pirjo Nuutila

Bone marrow insulin sensitivity may be an important factor for bone health in addition to bone mineral density especially in insulin resistant conditions. First we aimed to study if prenatal maternal obesity plays a role in determining bone marrow insulin sensitivity in elderly female offspring. Secondly we studied if a four-month individualized resistance training intervention increases bone m...

2017
Nicole L. Letourneau Anita L. Kozyrskyj Nela Cosic Henry N. Ntanda Lubna Anis Martha J. Hart Tavis S. Campbell Gerald F. Giesbrecht

BACKGROUND Many studies have identified associations between qualities of maternal-child relationships and childhood asthma, but few have examined associations with childhood atopic dermatitis (AD), a common precursor to asthma. Moreover, maternal psychological distress, including prenatal and postnatal depression, anxiety and stress, may increase risk, while social support from partners may re...

Journal: :Infant behavior & development 2007
W Roger Mills-Koonce Jean-Louis Gariépy Cathi Propper Kelly Sutton Susan Calkins Ginger Moore Martha Cox

We examined variations in maternal sensitivity at 6 months of child age as a function of child negativity and maternal physiology. We expected maternal vagal withdrawal in response to infant negative affect to facilitate the maintenance of sensitivity, but only for mothers of securely attached children. One hundred and forty-eight infant-mother dyads were observed in multiple contexts at 6 mont...

2014
Claire Farrow Jackie Blissett Elizabeth Meins

Maternal mind-mindedness, or the tendency to view the child as a mental agent, has been shown to predict sensitive and responsive parenting behavior. As yet the role of mind-mindedness has not been explored in the context of feeding interactions. This study evaluates the relations between maternal mind-mindedness at 6 months of infant age and subsequently observed maternal sensitivity and feedi...

Ali Kadivar, Heidar Heidari Khoie, Mahboobeh Heidari Nasirabadi, Najmeh Davoodian, Sima Hematian Khayat,

Background and Aims: New advances in the use of cell-free fetal DNA (cffDNA) in maternal plasma of pregnant women has provided the possibility of applying cffDNA in prenatal diagnosis as a non-invasive method. One of the applications of prenatal diagnosis is fetal gender determination. Early prenatal determination of fetal sex is required for pregnant women at risk of X-linked and some endocrin...

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