This study aims to (a) identify and profile groups of infants according to their behavioral and physiological characteristics, considering their neurobehavioral organization, social withdrawal behavior, and endocrine reactivity to stress, and to (b) analyze group differences in the quality of mother–infant interaction. Ninety seven 8-week-old infants were examined using the Neonatal Behavioral Assessment Scale and the Alarm Distress Baby Scale. Cortisol levels were measured both before and after routine inoculation between 8 and 12 weeks. At 12 to 16 weeks mother–infant interaction was assessed using the Global Rating Scales of Mother–Infant Interaction. Three groups of infants were identified: (a) ‘‘withdrawn’’; (b) ‘‘extroverted’’; (c) ‘‘...
Background - In the very first years of life, parenting is considered to be important for the regula...
ObjectiveThere are few standardized neonatal neurobehavioral instruments available for longitudinal ...
This study examined the relationship between infants\u27 reactivity and mothers\u27 emotionality dur...
Emotional regulation in early infancy develops mainly through social interactions with caregivers an...
This study is intended to analyze (1) differences in infant temperament at 3 and 12 months according...
Early identification of problems with psychosocial stress regulation is important for supporting men...
Background. A lot of studies emphasize the importance of early mother – infant relationships for fur...
The purpose of this study was to assess the association between maternal interactive behavior and in...
This study characterized the longitudinal evolution of HPA axis functioning from 7 to 16 months of a...
The authors investigated relations between mother–infant dyadic coordination and infants’ physiologi...
This study examined the relationship of mother style of interaction to infant social and cognitive c...
P(論文)A study was made of the behavioral characteristics and Interaction between mother and infant at...
Developmental pathways to childhood internalizing behavior problems are complex, with both environme...
The purpose of this study was to investigate correlates of preterm (PT) infant's cortisol reactivity...
BACKGROUND: In the very first years of life, parenting is considered to be important for the regulat...
Background - In the very first years of life, parenting is considered to be important for the regula...
ObjectiveThere are few standardized neonatal neurobehavioral instruments available for longitudinal ...
This study examined the relationship between infants\u27 reactivity and mothers\u27 emotionality dur...
Emotional regulation in early infancy develops mainly through social interactions with caregivers an...
This study is intended to analyze (1) differences in infant temperament at 3 and 12 months according...
Early identification of problems with psychosocial stress regulation is important for supporting men...
Background. A lot of studies emphasize the importance of early mother – infant relationships for fur...
The purpose of this study was to assess the association between maternal interactive behavior and in...
This study characterized the longitudinal evolution of HPA axis functioning from 7 to 16 months of a...
The authors investigated relations between mother–infant dyadic coordination and infants’ physiologi...
This study examined the relationship of mother style of interaction to infant social and cognitive c...
P(論文)A study was made of the behavioral characteristics and Interaction between mother and infant at...
Developmental pathways to childhood internalizing behavior problems are complex, with both environme...
The purpose of this study was to investigate correlates of preterm (PT) infant's cortisol reactivity...
BACKGROUND: In the very first years of life, parenting is considered to be important for the regulat...
Background - In the very first years of life, parenting is considered to be important for the regula...
ObjectiveThere are few standardized neonatal neurobehavioral instruments available for longitudinal ...
This study examined the relationship between infants\u27 reactivity and mothers\u27 emotionality dur...