Touch is a critical channel of communication used by mothers to communicate and interact with their infants and to contribute to their infants’ socio-emotional development. The present study examined maternal touching in 41 mothers with and without depressive symptomatology. Mothers and their 4-month-old infants participated in the Still-Face (maternal emotional unavailability) and Separation (maternal physical unavailability) procedures. Maternal touching behaviours were video-recorded and coded using the Caregiver Infant Touch Scale (CITS). Results indicated that mothers with higher levels of depressive symptoms engaged in less touching following the perturbation period in the Still-Face procedure, whereas mothers with lower levels of dep...
Contact behaviours such as touch, have been shown to be influential channels of nonverbal communicat...
Mothers and their babies represent one of the closest dyadic units and thus provide a powerful parad...
Naturally occurring high levels of caregiver touch promote offspring development in many animal spec...
Touch plays an essential role in mother-infant interchange, however investigations have focused prim...
Mother-infant interactions are fundamental to infant social-emotional development. Touch is an influ...
The purpose of the present study was to investigate the communicative functions of mutual touch duri...
Mother-infant interactions are fundamental to infant socio-emotional development. Through mutually r...
The study of communication between mothers and infants has largely focused on infants' distal behavi...
Background: Postnatal depression affects the emotional state of mothers and the quality of mother–in...
The link between physical contact and the parent-child relationship has been well established in the...
Touch is the basis of infants’ social, emotional, and cognitive development. Yet, it remains largely...
Multiple studies have demonstrated the critical role of touch in human development and the impact of...
The study of emotion elicitation in the caregiver–infant dyad has focused almost ex-clusively on the...
Increasing evidence shows that maternal touch may promote emotion regulation in infants, however les...
Early intimate interactions between mothers and their infants are characterised by mutuality and rec...
Contact behaviours such as touch, have been shown to be influential channels of nonverbal communicat...
Mothers and their babies represent one of the closest dyadic units and thus provide a powerful parad...
Naturally occurring high levels of caregiver touch promote offspring development in many animal spec...
Touch plays an essential role in mother-infant interchange, however investigations have focused prim...
Mother-infant interactions are fundamental to infant social-emotional development. Touch is an influ...
The purpose of the present study was to investigate the communicative functions of mutual touch duri...
Mother-infant interactions are fundamental to infant socio-emotional development. Through mutually r...
The study of communication between mothers and infants has largely focused on infants' distal behavi...
Background: Postnatal depression affects the emotional state of mothers and the quality of mother–in...
The link between physical contact and the parent-child relationship has been well established in the...
Touch is the basis of infants’ social, emotional, and cognitive development. Yet, it remains largely...
Multiple studies have demonstrated the critical role of touch in human development and the impact of...
The study of emotion elicitation in the caregiver–infant dyad has focused almost ex-clusively on the...
Increasing evidence shows that maternal touch may promote emotion regulation in infants, however les...
Early intimate interactions between mothers and their infants are characterised by mutuality and rec...
Contact behaviours such as touch, have been shown to be influential channels of nonverbal communicat...
Mothers and their babies represent one of the closest dyadic units and thus provide a powerful parad...
Naturally occurring high levels of caregiver touch promote offspring development in many animal spec...