abstract: The development of self-regulation is believed to play a crucial role in predicting later psychopathology and is believed to begin in early childhood. The early postpartum period is particularly important in laying the groundwork for later self-regulation as infants' dispositional traits interact with caregivers' co-regulatory behaviors to produce the earliest forms of self-regulation. Moreover, although emerging literature suggests that infants' exposure to maternal stress even before birth may be integral in determining children's self-regulatory capacities, the complex pathways that characterize these developmental processes remain unclear. The current study considers the complex, transactional processes in a high-risk, Mexican...
Post-traumatic Stress (PTS) symptomology includes ruminating thoughts and feelings around trauma, in...
The overarching aim of this dissertation is to use health services research methods to address three...
This study tested dual-process decision-making models as predictors of between-person and within-per...
abstract: The purpose of this study was to examine whether dispositional sadness predicted children'...
abstract: Data from the NICHD Study of Early Child Care and Youth Development (SECCYD) was used to s...
Physiological reactivity and regulation, via measures of vagal tone (a physiological measure), and h...
Following the notion that parenting starts with pregnancy (Glover & Capron, 2017), the current disse...
Childhood adversity (CA) exerts a deleterious toll on mental health, contributing to population-wide...
abstract: Postpartum depression has been described as one of the most common complications related t...
Adolescents who have a parent with a history of depression are at increased risk for depression. Th...
Scope and Method of Study: The purpose of this study was to examine a theoretical model that posited...
abstract: Guided by Belsky's Determinants of Parenting Process Model, the goal of the present study ...
In spite of theoretical models representing a bidirectional pattern of influence between children an...
Residential care has evolved overtime from a system of supporting indigent children to care for thos...
Adverse perinatal outcomes such as preterm birth and low birth weight are significant public health ...
Post-traumatic Stress (PTS) symptomology includes ruminating thoughts and feelings around trauma, in...
The overarching aim of this dissertation is to use health services research methods to address three...
This study tested dual-process decision-making models as predictors of between-person and within-per...
abstract: The purpose of this study was to examine whether dispositional sadness predicted children'...
abstract: Data from the NICHD Study of Early Child Care and Youth Development (SECCYD) was used to s...
Physiological reactivity and regulation, via measures of vagal tone (a physiological measure), and h...
Following the notion that parenting starts with pregnancy (Glover & Capron, 2017), the current disse...
Childhood adversity (CA) exerts a deleterious toll on mental health, contributing to population-wide...
abstract: Postpartum depression has been described as one of the most common complications related t...
Adolescents who have a parent with a history of depression are at increased risk for depression. Th...
Scope and Method of Study: The purpose of this study was to examine a theoretical model that posited...
abstract: Guided by Belsky's Determinants of Parenting Process Model, the goal of the present study ...
In spite of theoretical models representing a bidirectional pattern of influence between children an...
Residential care has evolved overtime from a system of supporting indigent children to care for thos...
Adverse perinatal outcomes such as preterm birth and low birth weight are significant public health ...
Post-traumatic Stress (PTS) symptomology includes ruminating thoughts and feelings around trauma, in...
The overarching aim of this dissertation is to use health services research methods to address three...
This study tested dual-process decision-making models as predictors of between-person and within-per...