The onset of behavioral problems starts in early life. This study examined whether excessive infant crying (maternal ratings) is a determinant of emotional and behavioral problems at age 5-6 years. In the Amsterdam Born Children and their Development (ABCD) study, a large prospective, observational, population-based multiethnic birth cohort, excessive infant crying (crying for three or more hours per 24 h day over the past week) during the 13th week after birth (range 11-25 weeks, SD 2 weeks), maternal burden of infant care and maternal aggressive behavior (either angry speaking, or physical aggression) was assessed using a questionnaire. Children's behavioral and emotional problems at the age of 5-6 were assessed by Goodman's Strengths and...
Aim: To study if infant crying is associated with maternal postnatal depression. Methods: Data from ...
We assessed risk groups for excessive infant crying using 10 published definitions, in 3179 children...
This dissertation examines the impact of the accumulation of stress and psychosocial risk factors in...
The onset of behavioral problems starts in early life. This study examined whether excessive infant ...
Excessive crying, one of the most frequent concerns presented to pediatric clinicians during the fir...
The behavior of infants who cry excessively was studied within the context of the mother-infant syst...
Keller H, Lohaus A, Völker S, Cappenberg M, Chasiotis A. Relationships between infant crying, birth ...
Objective. To investigate whether persistent infant crying is associated with an increased risk for ...
The goal of this study was to examine the effect of excessive crying in early infancy on the develop...
Child abuse and neglect are important causes of child morbidity and death. We assessed potentially d...
AimFirst time mothers faced with a continuously crying infant, who do not know how to stop their chi...
OBJECTIVE: Excessive infant crying, or infantile colic, is a common and often stress-inducing proble...
Objective. To assess the impact of varying definitions of excessive crying and infantile colic on pr...
Objective. To assess the impact of varying definitions of excessive crying and infantile colic on pr...
The influence of maternal psychological state and emotional well-being on the child’s development is...
Aim: To study if infant crying is associated with maternal postnatal depression. Methods: Data from ...
We assessed risk groups for excessive infant crying using 10 published definitions, in 3179 children...
This dissertation examines the impact of the accumulation of stress and psychosocial risk factors in...
The onset of behavioral problems starts in early life. This study examined whether excessive infant ...
Excessive crying, one of the most frequent concerns presented to pediatric clinicians during the fir...
The behavior of infants who cry excessively was studied within the context of the mother-infant syst...
Keller H, Lohaus A, Völker S, Cappenberg M, Chasiotis A. Relationships between infant crying, birth ...
Objective. To investigate whether persistent infant crying is associated with an increased risk for ...
The goal of this study was to examine the effect of excessive crying in early infancy on the develop...
Child abuse and neglect are important causes of child morbidity and death. We assessed potentially d...
AimFirst time mothers faced with a continuously crying infant, who do not know how to stop their chi...
OBJECTIVE: Excessive infant crying, or infantile colic, is a common and often stress-inducing proble...
Objective. To assess the impact of varying definitions of excessive crying and infantile colic on pr...
Objective. To assess the impact of varying definitions of excessive crying and infantile colic on pr...
The influence of maternal psychological state and emotional well-being on the child’s development is...
Aim: To study if infant crying is associated with maternal postnatal depression. Methods: Data from ...
We assessed risk groups for excessive infant crying using 10 published definitions, in 3179 children...
This dissertation examines the impact of the accumulation of stress and psychosocial risk factors in...