Objective: The aim of the current study was to verify whether maternal orientation differences are associated with specific care-giving practices and maternal subjective well-being in accordance with theory. Background: The facilitator orientation, characterised by infant-led care-giving, is proposed to promote immediate responsiveness to the infant coupled with a maternal desire to nurture, whereas the regulator orientation, typified by a mother-led care regime, is proposed to prioritise infant socialisation and maternal needs. However, empirical research linking maternal orientation to maternal care-giving practices and satisfaction in the mothering role is limited. Method: Two hundred and seventy-four mothers of infants 4-7 months old an...
ABSTRACT: Background: Expectations for infant sleep development and for the appropriate degree of pa...
Aim: Little is known about how parents care for their babies at night. Bed-sharing is a practice whi...
Aim: The study aim was to compare changes in maternal confidence, competence, depression, anxiety an...
Objective: This study examined prospectively whether maternal orientation (Facilitator/Regulator) in...
Sleep is a universal construct that receives much attention in media and science, at least partially...
Infants differ in their ability to achieve organised sleep-wake behaviour. Difficulties in this deve...
Aim: To explore the role of maternal personality (hardiness), sleep-related cognitions and bedtime i...
© 2018 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.Objective: Sleep disturbances are frequent in infants. Earl...
Objective: This research compared psychometric properties of three maternal orientation measures in ...
Infants’ sleep problems, especially, nighttime awakenings, are common concerns of parents and may ha...
ii Infants differ in their ability to achieve organised sleep-wake behaviour. Difficulties in this d...
Forty-five mothers of infants two to five months of age were asked about their perceptions of their ...
Disrupted parental sleep, presenting as post-partum fatigue and perceived as problematic infant slee...
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: To explore and describe how parents of preterm and/or sick infants in neonatal ...
It has been repeatedly documented that during mother-infant inter- action, mothers of pre-term infan...
ABSTRACT: Background: Expectations for infant sleep development and for the appropriate degree of pa...
Aim: Little is known about how parents care for their babies at night. Bed-sharing is a practice whi...
Aim: The study aim was to compare changes in maternal confidence, competence, depression, anxiety an...
Objective: This study examined prospectively whether maternal orientation (Facilitator/Regulator) in...
Sleep is a universal construct that receives much attention in media and science, at least partially...
Infants differ in their ability to achieve organised sleep-wake behaviour. Difficulties in this deve...
Aim: To explore the role of maternal personality (hardiness), sleep-related cognitions and bedtime i...
© 2018 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.Objective: Sleep disturbances are frequent in infants. Earl...
Objective: This research compared psychometric properties of three maternal orientation measures in ...
Infants’ sleep problems, especially, nighttime awakenings, are common concerns of parents and may ha...
ii Infants differ in their ability to achieve organised sleep-wake behaviour. Difficulties in this d...
Forty-five mothers of infants two to five months of age were asked about their perceptions of their ...
Disrupted parental sleep, presenting as post-partum fatigue and perceived as problematic infant slee...
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: To explore and describe how parents of preterm and/or sick infants in neonatal ...
It has been repeatedly documented that during mother-infant inter- action, mothers of pre-term infan...
ABSTRACT: Background: Expectations for infant sleep development and for the appropriate degree of pa...
Aim: Little is known about how parents care for their babies at night. Bed-sharing is a practice whi...
Aim: The study aim was to compare changes in maternal confidence, competence, depression, anxiety an...