There are few clinically valid tools that can be used to assess potential parent–infant relational risk. This study describes the development and initial validation of the assessment of representational risk (ARR) coding system to be applied to the parent development interview (Slade, A., Aber, J. L., Bresgi, I., Berger, B., & Kaplan, M. (2004). The Parent Development Interview – Revised. Unpublished protocol. New York, NY: The City University of New York.) for assessing potential risk in caregivers’ representations of their infant, themselves as parents, and their relationship. The ARR was developed and validated in three samples in England. A review of the literature informed the selection of 10 items. It had a three-factor structure that...
Valid and reliable assessments are required by Courts to assist in the determination of child-at-ris...
This dissertation examines the impact of the accumulation of stress and psychosocial risk factors in...
This dissertation examines the impact of the accumulation of stress and psychosocial risk factors in...
There are few clinically valid tools that can be used to assess potential parent–infant relational r...
This thesis presents an investigation into the concept of parental representations. Part one systema...
Background Risk assessment is crucial in preventing child maltreatment as it can identify high-risk ...
Objective: As child maltreatment has a major impact, prevention and early detection of parenting pro...
This article presents a concept-guided approach to the assessment of risk in the life situations of ...
Cost-efficient prenatal assessments are needed that have the potential to identify those at risk for...
There is a lack of instruments assessing child–caregiver attachment relationships in early childhood...
Attachment theory provides information about the way in which an infant connects to their caregiver ...
Attachment theory provides information about the way in which an infant connects to their caregiver ...
Parent-infant interactions have been shown repeatedly to be an important part of healthy development...
Parental pre-natal representations predict the interactive patterns that parents will put in place a...
Parents' representations of their infants consist of parents' subjective experiences of how they per...
Valid and reliable assessments are required by Courts to assist in the determination of child-at-ris...
This dissertation examines the impact of the accumulation of stress and psychosocial risk factors in...
This dissertation examines the impact of the accumulation of stress and psychosocial risk factors in...
There are few clinically valid tools that can be used to assess potential parent–infant relational r...
This thesis presents an investigation into the concept of parental representations. Part one systema...
Background Risk assessment is crucial in preventing child maltreatment as it can identify high-risk ...
Objective: As child maltreatment has a major impact, prevention and early detection of parenting pro...
This article presents a concept-guided approach to the assessment of risk in the life situations of ...
Cost-efficient prenatal assessments are needed that have the potential to identify those at risk for...
There is a lack of instruments assessing child–caregiver attachment relationships in early childhood...
Attachment theory provides information about the way in which an infant connects to their caregiver ...
Attachment theory provides information about the way in which an infant connects to their caregiver ...
Parent-infant interactions have been shown repeatedly to be an important part of healthy development...
Parental pre-natal representations predict the interactive patterns that parents will put in place a...
Parents' representations of their infants consist of parents' subjective experiences of how they per...
Valid and reliable assessments are required by Courts to assist in the determination of child-at-ris...
This dissertation examines the impact of the accumulation of stress and psychosocial risk factors in...
This dissertation examines the impact of the accumulation of stress and psychosocial risk factors in...