The aim of this study is to compare the interaction of fathers and mothers with their 10–12 months old infants (n = 97; parental sensitivity and mood, and infant mood) during five structured contiguous play segments, and to examine the utility of individual growth modeling. Conventional comparison of means across play-segments showed that parents were equally responsive, but mothers were happier than fathers, and infants were equally happy during interaction with both parents. Sensitivity and mood were more strongly related for mothers than for fathers. Uni- and multivariate growth models revealed fine-grained patterns not seen in conventional analysis: (a) parental and infant mood decreased across play more for mothers than for fathers, (b...
This study examined parent cognitions and parent-infant interaction in terms of their contribution t...
Mother-infant relation is very unique. Research on mother-infant interaction has dated back in the 1...
Mothers, fathers, and their 8-month old infants were observed at home in a study of the dyadic and t...
The aim of this study is to compare the interaction of fathers and mothers with their 10–12 months o...
The aim of this study is to compare the interaction of fathers and mothers with their 10-12 months o...
In general, father-infant play is qualitatively different from mother-infant play. For example, fath...
A longitudinal design was used 1) to determine whether there is a significant relationship between e...
Research has shown that the early parent–infant relationship is of critical importance for children'...
This study was designed to examine infant emotion regulation within mildly frustrating delay situati...
This paper is a summary of results of two overlapping longitudinal studies tracing the development o...
The quality of father-infant/toddler interactions has become a focal point in studies of early child...
The concordance between infants' emotion regulation styles with different partners has not been cons...
Infants' abilities to regulate their emotional states initially develop in the context of the early ...
This study examined the differences in interactions between mothers and fathers with their infants. ...
Preterm birth may impair the quality of early parent-infant interactions. While the literature focus...
This study examined parent cognitions and parent-infant interaction in terms of their contribution t...
Mother-infant relation is very unique. Research on mother-infant interaction has dated back in the 1...
Mothers, fathers, and their 8-month old infants were observed at home in a study of the dyadic and t...
The aim of this study is to compare the interaction of fathers and mothers with their 10–12 months o...
The aim of this study is to compare the interaction of fathers and mothers with their 10-12 months o...
In general, father-infant play is qualitatively different from mother-infant play. For example, fath...
A longitudinal design was used 1) to determine whether there is a significant relationship between e...
Research has shown that the early parent–infant relationship is of critical importance for children'...
This study was designed to examine infant emotion regulation within mildly frustrating delay situati...
This paper is a summary of results of two overlapping longitudinal studies tracing the development o...
The quality of father-infant/toddler interactions has become a focal point in studies of early child...
The concordance between infants' emotion regulation styles with different partners has not been cons...
Infants' abilities to regulate their emotional states initially develop in the context of the early ...
This study examined the differences in interactions between mothers and fathers with their infants. ...
Preterm birth may impair the quality of early parent-infant interactions. While the literature focus...
This study examined parent cognitions and parent-infant interaction in terms of their contribution t...
Mother-infant relation is very unique. Research on mother-infant interaction has dated back in the 1...
Mothers, fathers, and their 8-month old infants were observed at home in a study of the dyadic and t...