Drawing on emotional security theory, this study examined linkages between interparental aggression, infant self-regulatory behaviors, and patterns of physiological and behavioral stress responses in a diverse sample of 735 infants residing in predominately low-income, nonmetropolitan communities. Latent profile analysis revealed four classes of adrenocortical and behavioral stress response patterns at 7-months of age, using assessments of behavioral and cortisol reactivity to an emotion eliciting challenge, as well as global ratings of the child’s negative affect and basal cortisol levels. The addition of covariates within the latent profile model suggested that children with more violence in the home and who used less caregiver-oriented r...
The relationship between negative parenting practices and child conduct problems is well established...
Purpose: Individual differences in early-emerging vulnerability to mood and anxiety disorders have b...
The development of child mental health problems has been associated with experiences of adversity an...
Drawing on emotional security theory, this study examined linkages between interparental aggression,...
Prenatal stress negatively affects fetal development, which in turn may affect infant hypothalamic-p...
Early identification of problems with psychosocial stress regulation is important for supporting men...
Most research on aggression and delinquency concentrates on risk factors. There has been less attent...
Is an attenuated physiological response to family conflict, seen in some youth exposed to early adve...
This study characterized the longitudinal evolution of HPA axis functioning from 7 to 16 months of a...
Interparental conflict is a common source of psychosocial stress in the lives of children. The purpo...
Cortisol output in response to emotion induction procedures was examined at child age 24 months in a...
Background: Given mixed findings as to whether stressful experiences and relationships are associate...
Biological and social influences both shape emotion regulation. In 380 lowâ income children, we tes...
Guided by the main tenets of contemporary models of the developmental origins of health and disease,...
The aim of the study was to investigate biobehavioural organisation in infants with different qualit...
The relationship between negative parenting practices and child conduct problems is well established...
Purpose: Individual differences in early-emerging vulnerability to mood and anxiety disorders have b...
The development of child mental health problems has been associated with experiences of adversity an...
Drawing on emotional security theory, this study examined linkages between interparental aggression,...
Prenatal stress negatively affects fetal development, which in turn may affect infant hypothalamic-p...
Early identification of problems with psychosocial stress regulation is important for supporting men...
Most research on aggression and delinquency concentrates on risk factors. There has been less attent...
Is an attenuated physiological response to family conflict, seen in some youth exposed to early adve...
This study characterized the longitudinal evolution of HPA axis functioning from 7 to 16 months of a...
Interparental conflict is a common source of psychosocial stress in the lives of children. The purpo...
Cortisol output in response to emotion induction procedures was examined at child age 24 months in a...
Background: Given mixed findings as to whether stressful experiences and relationships are associate...
Biological and social influences both shape emotion regulation. In 380 lowâ income children, we tes...
Guided by the main tenets of contemporary models of the developmental origins of health and disease,...
The aim of the study was to investigate biobehavioural organisation in infants with different qualit...
The relationship between negative parenting practices and child conduct problems is well established...
Purpose: Individual differences in early-emerging vulnerability to mood and anxiety disorders have b...
The development of child mental health problems has been associated with experiences of adversity an...