Mutual regulation of attention was investigated in a group of prenatally cocaine-exposed and non-exposed mother-infant dyads during a 5-minute videotaped free play session. Mutual regulation was measured using a state-based coding scheme designed to categorize dyadic interactions into three mutually exclusive and exhaustive states: maternal bid, mutual engagement, and non-involved. Results revealed no significant differences between cocaine-exposed and non-exposed dyads in overall amount of mutual engagement displayed. Cocaine-exposed dyads exhibited significantly longer mutual engagement episodes. Mothers in the two groups did not differ in the number or quality of bids for mutual engagement, and infants in both groups were equally res...
Introduction: Drug addiction is considered a major risk factor for parenting and for child developme...
A growing body of evidence suggests that the cognitive changes produced by in utero cocaine exposure...
This study reviews the literature concerning the effects of prenatal exposure to cocaine on learning...
Mutual regulation of attention was investigated in a group of prenatally cocaine-exposed and non-exp...
This study evaluated the long-term effects of prenatal cocaine exposure on child behavioral outcome ...
Cocaine use in women is correlated with child neglect and abuse. Young children prenatally exposed t...
Cocaine abuse by women is correlated with a high incidence of child neglect and abuse, and young chi...
A greater incidence of maternal neglect, problems with mother-infant bonding, child abuse, and place...
Cocaine use by human mothers during pregnancy is highly correlated with child neglect, maternal anxi...
The purpose of this study was to examine the social and learning performance of school age children ...
The link between impaired maternal behavior (MB) and cocaine treatment could result from drug-induce...
Women who abuse illicit drugs often engage in atypical parenting behaviors that interfere with the n...
This study compared the interactive behavior of cocaine-using moth-ers and their neonates with a con...
In the newborn period, infants prenatally exposed to cocaine and other drugs show low scores on the ...
The literature from multiple disciplines on in utero cocaine exposure and mother–infant interaction ...
Introduction: Drug addiction is considered a major risk factor for parenting and for child developme...
A growing body of evidence suggests that the cognitive changes produced by in utero cocaine exposure...
This study reviews the literature concerning the effects of prenatal exposure to cocaine on learning...
Mutual regulation of attention was investigated in a group of prenatally cocaine-exposed and non-exp...
This study evaluated the long-term effects of prenatal cocaine exposure on child behavioral outcome ...
Cocaine use in women is correlated with child neglect and abuse. Young children prenatally exposed t...
Cocaine abuse by women is correlated with a high incidence of child neglect and abuse, and young chi...
A greater incidence of maternal neglect, problems with mother-infant bonding, child abuse, and place...
Cocaine use by human mothers during pregnancy is highly correlated with child neglect, maternal anxi...
The purpose of this study was to examine the social and learning performance of school age children ...
The link between impaired maternal behavior (MB) and cocaine treatment could result from drug-induce...
Women who abuse illicit drugs often engage in atypical parenting behaviors that interfere with the n...
This study compared the interactive behavior of cocaine-using moth-ers and their neonates with a con...
In the newborn period, infants prenatally exposed to cocaine and other drugs show low scores on the ...
The literature from multiple disciplines on in utero cocaine exposure and mother–infant interaction ...
Introduction: Drug addiction is considered a major risk factor for parenting and for child developme...
A growing body of evidence suggests that the cognitive changes produced by in utero cocaine exposure...
This study reviews the literature concerning the effects of prenatal exposure to cocaine on learning...