The dataset contains infant freezing observations at 15-months of age, as well as raw data of self-reported internalizing symptoms (ages 9, 12, 14, and 17), parent-reported internalizing symptoms (ages 5, 9, 12, 14, and 17), parent-reported externalizing symptoms, quality of parental behavior, social peer preference, other temperamental fearfulness assessments and genetic data on 5-HTTLPR. This data was used for analyses in the research described in the Developmental Science paper by Niermann et al. (2018). The current study tested prospectively whether observed freezing in infancy predicted the development of internalizing symptoms from childhood through late adolescence. A full description of the procedure and the measures is given in the...
Background: Longitudinal studies on risk indicators of internalizing problems in childhood are in sh...
Contains fulltext : 203393.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The aim of th...
BACKGROUND: Previous research examining the development of anxious and depressive symptoms (i.e., in...
The dataset contains infant freezing observations at 15-months of age, as well as raw data of self-r...
Given the long-lasting detrimental effects of internalizing symptoms, there is great need for detect...
Given the long-lasting detrimental effects of internalizing symptoms, there is great need for detect...
The data set contains preprocessed body sway (in mm) and heart rate (in beats-per-minute) data at ag...
Item does not contain fulltextThe data set contains preprocessed body sway (in mm) and heart rate (i...
The data set contains preprocessed body sway (in mm) and heart rate (in beats-per-minute) data at ag...
Background: The freezing response is a universal response to threat, linked to attentive immobility ...
Contains fulltext : 149521.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Early life-stre...
The data set contains preprocessed body sway (in mm) and heart rate (in beats-per-minute) data, as w...
Early life-stress, particularly maternal deprivation, is associated with long-lasting deviations in ...
<p>Freezing behavior, a commonly observed defensive stress response, shows relatively high stability...
Contains fulltext : 191444pub.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Freezing beh...
Background: Longitudinal studies on risk indicators of internalizing problems in childhood are in sh...
Contains fulltext : 203393.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The aim of th...
BACKGROUND: Previous research examining the development of anxious and depressive symptoms (i.e., in...
The dataset contains infant freezing observations at 15-months of age, as well as raw data of self-r...
Given the long-lasting detrimental effects of internalizing symptoms, there is great need for detect...
Given the long-lasting detrimental effects of internalizing symptoms, there is great need for detect...
The data set contains preprocessed body sway (in mm) and heart rate (in beats-per-minute) data at ag...
Item does not contain fulltextThe data set contains preprocessed body sway (in mm) and heart rate (i...
The data set contains preprocessed body sway (in mm) and heart rate (in beats-per-minute) data at ag...
Background: The freezing response is a universal response to threat, linked to attentive immobility ...
Contains fulltext : 149521.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Early life-stre...
The data set contains preprocessed body sway (in mm) and heart rate (in beats-per-minute) data, as w...
Early life-stress, particularly maternal deprivation, is associated with long-lasting deviations in ...
<p>Freezing behavior, a commonly observed defensive stress response, shows relatively high stability...
Contains fulltext : 191444pub.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Freezing beh...
Background: Longitudinal studies on risk indicators of internalizing problems in childhood are in sh...
Contains fulltext : 203393.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The aim of th...
BACKGROUND: Previous research examining the development of anxious and depressive symptoms (i.e., in...