The relationship between maternal sensitivity and infant irritability was investigated in a short-term longitudinal study of 29 very preterm infants. Infant irritability was assessed at term with the Brazelton NBAS, the Mother and Baby Scales (MABS) and the Crying Pattern Questionnaire (CPQ). Maternal sensitivity was assessed by nurses' ratings in the neonatal care unit and at three months during motherinfant interaction observation. Cross-lagged panel analysis indicated that neonatal irritability did not influence sensitivity at 3 months nor did maternal sensitivity in the newborn period lead to reduced irritability at 3 months. Both irritability and maternal sensitivity showed moderate stability over time (r=.55 and r=.60, respecti...
Introduction: The dynamic interaction between mother and infant is one of the indicative factors of ...
Background: Regulatory problems (excessive crying, feeding, and sleeping difficulties), specifically...
Objective. Emotional competencies that can facilitate maternal sensitivity to infant distress were e...
The relationship between maternal sensitivity and infant irritability was investigated in a short-te...
© 2016 Dr. Carmel Marie Ferretti-BergagnaMaternal sensitivity, a concept coined by Mary Ainsworth (A...
Objective: To determine the influence of maternal sensitivity on infant feeding problems in very pr...
A baby’s early experiences have a crucial effect on their later development and adjustment. Early ma...
Lohaus A, Keller H, Ball J, Völker S, Elben C. Maternal sensitivity in interactions with three- and ...
Objective: To determine the influence of maternal sensitivity on infant feeding problems in very p...
Drawing from a domain specificity perspective, we assert that maternal sensitivity to infant distres...
The moderating role of maternal characteristics and maternal sensitivity on the concordance between ...
This longitudinal study builds on existing research exploring the developmental course of infants’ n...
Aim Mothers of very preterm children have been reported to behave less sensitively and to be more c...
Infants’ social-cognitive skills first develop within the parent–infant relationship, but large diff...
Aims: This study aimed to expand knowledge about the pathways between antenatal stress and infant te...
Introduction: The dynamic interaction between mother and infant is one of the indicative factors of ...
Background: Regulatory problems (excessive crying, feeding, and sleeping difficulties), specifically...
Objective. Emotional competencies that can facilitate maternal sensitivity to infant distress were e...
The relationship between maternal sensitivity and infant irritability was investigated in a short-te...
© 2016 Dr. Carmel Marie Ferretti-BergagnaMaternal sensitivity, a concept coined by Mary Ainsworth (A...
Objective: To determine the influence of maternal sensitivity on infant feeding problems in very pr...
A baby’s early experiences have a crucial effect on their later development and adjustment. Early ma...
Lohaus A, Keller H, Ball J, Völker S, Elben C. Maternal sensitivity in interactions with three- and ...
Objective: To determine the influence of maternal sensitivity on infant feeding problems in very p...
Drawing from a domain specificity perspective, we assert that maternal sensitivity to infant distres...
The moderating role of maternal characteristics and maternal sensitivity on the concordance between ...
This longitudinal study builds on existing research exploring the developmental course of infants’ n...
Aim Mothers of very preterm children have been reported to behave less sensitively and to be more c...
Infants’ social-cognitive skills first develop within the parent–infant relationship, but large diff...
Aims: This study aimed to expand knowledge about the pathways between antenatal stress and infant te...
Introduction: The dynamic interaction between mother and infant is one of the indicative factors of ...
Background: Regulatory problems (excessive crying, feeding, and sleeping difficulties), specifically...
Objective. Emotional competencies that can facilitate maternal sensitivity to infant distress were e...