The development of an affectionate parent-infant bond is essential for a newborn infant's survival and development. However, from evolutionary theory it can be derived that parental bonding is not an automatic process, but dependent on infants' cues to reproductive potential and parents' access to resources. The purpose of the present study was to examine the process of bonding in a sample of Dutch mothers ( n = 200) and fathers ( n = 193) of full-term ( n = 69), moderately premature ( n = 68), and very premature infants ( n = 63). During the first month postpartum parents completed the Pictorial Representation of Attachment Measure (PRAM) and Postpartum Bonding Questionnaire (PBQ). Longitudinal analyses revealed that mothers' PRAM scores d...
Very preterm (VPT) infants are at risk for altered socio-emotional stress regulation, even in the ab...
The aim of the present study is to examine the relationship between parental emotion regulation, inf...
Background Over the past decades, attachment research has predominantly focused on the attachment re...
Some parents fail to develop strong emotional bonds with their newborn infants. As the quality of th...
While infant attachment has been largely studied, parental attachment is still relatively unknown, e...
The thesis is aimed at perinatal factors affecting the emotional bond between a mother and a child (...
In this study, we investigated the reliability and validity of three self-report questionnaires meas...
Background Mother-infant bonding provides the foundation for secure attachment through the lifespan ...
During the perinatal period, the establishment of the attachment relationship with the fetus and sub...
In order to examine (1) the stability of the mother-child-bond and (2) associations between mother-c...
Objective. Relatively few studies have examined stability and/or change in the quality of parenting ...
Abstract Background During the first weeks of hospitalization, premature babies and their parents en...
The aim of the present study is to examine the relationship between parental emotion regulation, inf...
Background: Bonding is an emotional bond between a mother and a baby that develops gradually after b...
The mother's bond to her baby starts to develop during pregnancy, and it is related to the baby's at...
Very preterm (VPT) infants are at risk for altered socio-emotional stress regulation, even in the ab...
The aim of the present study is to examine the relationship between parental emotion regulation, inf...
Background Over the past decades, attachment research has predominantly focused on the attachment re...
Some parents fail to develop strong emotional bonds with their newborn infants. As the quality of th...
While infant attachment has been largely studied, parental attachment is still relatively unknown, e...
The thesis is aimed at perinatal factors affecting the emotional bond between a mother and a child (...
In this study, we investigated the reliability and validity of three self-report questionnaires meas...
Background Mother-infant bonding provides the foundation for secure attachment through the lifespan ...
During the perinatal period, the establishment of the attachment relationship with the fetus and sub...
In order to examine (1) the stability of the mother-child-bond and (2) associations between mother-c...
Objective. Relatively few studies have examined stability and/or change in the quality of parenting ...
Abstract Background During the first weeks of hospitalization, premature babies and their parents en...
The aim of the present study is to examine the relationship between parental emotion regulation, inf...
Background: Bonding is an emotional bond between a mother and a baby that develops gradually after b...
The mother's bond to her baby starts to develop during pregnancy, and it is related to the baby's at...
Very preterm (VPT) infants are at risk for altered socio-emotional stress regulation, even in the ab...
The aim of the present study is to examine the relationship between parental emotion regulation, inf...
Background Over the past decades, attachment research has predominantly focused on the attachment re...