Background: Theoretical perspectives and empirical evidence suggest that maternal bonding and negative affect play a role in supporting infant social-emotional development (Branjerdporn et al., 2017; Kingston et al., 2012; O'Donnell et al., 2014; Van den Bergh et al., 2017). However, the complex pathways likely to exist between these constructs remain unclear, with limited research examining the temporal and potentially bi-directional associations between maternal bonding and negative affect across pregnancy and infancy. Methods: The interrelationships between maternal bonding, negative affect, and infant social-emotional development were examined using multi-wave perinatal data from an Australian cohort study (N = 1,579). Self-reporte...
Background Impaired maternal bonding has been associated with antenatal and postnatal factors, espe...
The mother's bond to her baby starts to develop during pregnancy, and it is related to the baby's at...
Maternal bonding has been described as the quality of the affective tie from a mother to her infant....
Maternal-infant bonding is important for children’s positive development. Poor maternal-infant bondi...
Maternal-infant bonding is important for children’s positive development. Poor maternal-infant bondi...
Background Mother-infant bonding provides the foundation for secure attachment through the lifespan ...
In this longitudinal study, we examined how maternal bonding and psycho-social factors are associate...
Some mothers experience neutral or negative feelings toward their new infant. This study examined th...
The aim of this dissertation was to further explore mechanisms of mother-to-infant bonding and to ev...
Very preterm (VPT) infants are at risk for altered socio-emotional stress regulation, even in the ab...
Background Social support theory suggests that parental social support may influence the nature o...
Introduction: Children born moderately to late preterm (MLP) are more prone to psychosocial difficul...
Very preterm (VPT) infants are at risk for altered socio-emotional stress regulation, even in the ab...
The emotional bond that a mother feels towards her baby is critical to social, emotional and cogniti...
Social‐Emotional competencies evolve early in life. For example, early emotion regulation is learned...
Background Impaired maternal bonding has been associated with antenatal and postnatal factors, espe...
The mother's bond to her baby starts to develop during pregnancy, and it is related to the baby's at...
Maternal bonding has been described as the quality of the affective tie from a mother to her infant....
Maternal-infant bonding is important for children’s positive development. Poor maternal-infant bondi...
Maternal-infant bonding is important for children’s positive development. Poor maternal-infant bondi...
Background Mother-infant bonding provides the foundation for secure attachment through the lifespan ...
In this longitudinal study, we examined how maternal bonding and psycho-social factors are associate...
Some mothers experience neutral or negative feelings toward their new infant. This study examined th...
The aim of this dissertation was to further explore mechanisms of mother-to-infant bonding and to ev...
Very preterm (VPT) infants are at risk for altered socio-emotional stress regulation, even in the ab...
Background Social support theory suggests that parental social support may influence the nature o...
Introduction: Children born moderately to late preterm (MLP) are more prone to psychosocial difficul...
Very preterm (VPT) infants are at risk for altered socio-emotional stress regulation, even in the ab...
The emotional bond that a mother feels towards her baby is critical to social, emotional and cogniti...
Social‐Emotional competencies evolve early in life. For example, early emotion regulation is learned...
Background Impaired maternal bonding has been associated with antenatal and postnatal factors, espe...
The mother's bond to her baby starts to develop during pregnancy, and it is related to the baby's at...
Maternal bonding has been described as the quality of the affective tie from a mother to her infant....