This study examined parent cognitions and parent-infant interaction in terms of their contribution to infant development in the first 12 months. With a sample of 95 mother-infant dyads, results using structural equation modelling confirmed the expected finding that parent-infant interaction mediates the association between parent cognitions and infant development. An unexpected finding was that the direct association between parent cognitions and infant development was stronger than the direct association between parent-infant interaction and infant development. These findings are discussed with regard to the implications for preventative and early intervention models.<br /
BACKGROUND: An infant's early environment has an important influence on their development. For examp...
Introduction: Preterm birth represents a traumatic event that can affect the quality of early parent...
STUDY I: Based on the differential susceptibility hypothesis, inhibited infants were hypothesized to...
Mother-infant interactions are important for early development. Factors that can influence how a mot...
This longitudinal study of preterm and full term infants, explored the relationship between early at...
Using a social cognition theoretical lens and based upon tenets from symbolic interactionism theory,...
The quality of father-child interactions has become a focus of increasing research in the field of c...
Life experiences and parenting play an important role in infant development. To prevent developmenta...
Children from different socioeconomic backgrounds often have different long-term outcomes in terms o...
The quality of father-child interactions has become a focus of increasing research in the field of c...
The quality of father-child interactions has become a focus of increasing research in the field of c...
Growth modeling was used to examine the relation of early parenting behaviors (averaged across 6 and...
This study addresses the relation between early cognitive development and mother-infant interaction....
Mother-infant relation is very unique. Research on mother-infant interaction has dated back in the 1...
This study examines the nature of parental involvement in the infants' play with objects (toys) and ...
BACKGROUND: An infant's early environment has an important influence on their development. For examp...
Introduction: Preterm birth represents a traumatic event that can affect the quality of early parent...
STUDY I: Based on the differential susceptibility hypothesis, inhibited infants were hypothesized to...
Mother-infant interactions are important for early development. Factors that can influence how a mot...
This longitudinal study of preterm and full term infants, explored the relationship between early at...
Using a social cognition theoretical lens and based upon tenets from symbolic interactionism theory,...
The quality of father-child interactions has become a focus of increasing research in the field of c...
Life experiences and parenting play an important role in infant development. To prevent developmenta...
Children from different socioeconomic backgrounds often have different long-term outcomes in terms o...
The quality of father-child interactions has become a focus of increasing research in the field of c...
The quality of father-child interactions has become a focus of increasing research in the field of c...
Growth modeling was used to examine the relation of early parenting behaviors (averaged across 6 and...
This study addresses the relation between early cognitive development and mother-infant interaction....
Mother-infant relation is very unique. Research on mother-infant interaction has dated back in the 1...
This study examines the nature of parental involvement in the infants' play with objects (toys) and ...
BACKGROUND: An infant's early environment has an important influence on their development. For examp...
Introduction: Preterm birth represents a traumatic event that can affect the quality of early parent...
STUDY I: Based on the differential susceptibility hypothesis, inhibited infants were hypothesized to...