نتایج جستجو برای: maternal healthy behavior

تعداد نتایج: 976072  

Journal: :Brazilian journal of medical and biological research = Revista brasileira de pesquisas medicas e biologicas 2000
M Giovenardi A R Consiglio H M Barros A B Lucion

High levels of aggressive behaviors against intruders in the nest area are displayed by female rats during the first 10 days after delivery, declining thereafter to very low levels, even though lactation continues. Cross-fostering experiments were undertaken to test the hypothesis that pup age may affect aggression in lactating rats. The behavior of females on the 8th day after delivery when ra...

Journal: :Developmental psychology 2017
Margaret M Swingler Nicole B Perry Susan D Calkins Martha Ann Bell

We apply a biopsychosocial conceptualization to attention development in the 1st year and examine the role of neurophysiological and social processes on the development of early attention processes. We tested whether maternal behavior measured during 2 mother-child interaction tasks when infants (N = 388) were 5 months predicted infant medial frontal (F3/F4) EEG power and observed attention beh...

Journal: :Neurotoxicology and teratology 2007
Josephine M Johns Matthew S McMurray Vivian E Hofler Thomas M Jarrett Christopher L Middleton Deborah L Elliott Raessa Mirza Amber Haslup Jay C Elliott Cheryl H Walker

Impaired onset of maternal behavior in first generation rat dams was previously correlated with rearing by cocaine-treated dams and prenatal cocaine exposure. Pup-induced maternal behavior in non-lactating rats has not been examined with regard to cocaine exposure and rearing conditions. First generation male and female juveniles and young adult males reared by cocaine-treated or control dams a...

Journal: :Behavioural brain research 2010
Luciana Lucchina Valeria Carola Fernando Pitossi Amaicha Mara Depino

The perinatal development of the nervous system is influenced by different external and internal stimuli. Previous data show that maternal care and perinatal inflammation can induce long-term changes in anxiety- and depression-related behavior. Our hypothesis is that both maternal care and perinatal inflammation act through interacting biological pathways to program adult behavior. To evaluate ...

Journal: :Journal of interpersonal violence 2013
Meeyoung O Min Lynn T Singer Sonia Minnes Hyunsoo Kim Elizabeth Short

Structural equation modeling was used to simultaneously examine maternal psychological distress and social support as mediators linking maternal childhood trauma (MCT) to both maternal and child-reported behavior at 9 years of age in 231 birth mother-child dyads, who were primarily poor, urban, and African American. One half of the mothers (n = 116) reported a history of childhood abuse and neg...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1990
R S Bridges M Numan P M Ronsheim P E Mann C E Lupini

A series of experiments were conducted to determine whether and under what conditions central prolactin (PRL) administration would stimulate the onset of maternal behavior in female rats and to identify possible neural sites of PRL action. In each experiment ovariectomized, nulliparous rats whose endogenous PRL levels were suppressed with bromocriptine were tested for maternal behavior toward f...

2016
Anthony P. King Maria Muzik Lindsay Hamilton Alexander B. Taylor Katherine L. Rosenblum Israel Liberzon

The DRD4 VNTR has been associated with child behavior problems in interaction with maternal insensitivity in European and American cohorts of preschoolers, with the 7-repeat (7R) allele associated with greater problems. We sought to replicate and expand these findings by examining effects on reports of child behavior problems at 18 months. A 63 family sample with data for observed maternal sens...

Journal: :Developmental psychology 2007
Tiina Ojanen David G Perry

This 1-year longitudinal study examined early adolescents' (N=278, age 11-13 years) perceptions of their mother's behavior (affection, knowledge of child's activities, and psychological control) and of how they react to their mother (trust in mother, defiance, and debilitation) as predictors of self-esteem among peers. Perceived maternal affection predicted self-esteem for girls; perceived psyc...

Journal: :Philosophical transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological sciences 2013
Oliver J Bosch

The most significant social behaviour of the lactating mother is maternal behaviour, which comprises maternal care and maternal aggression (MA). The latter is a protective behaviour of the mother serving to defend the offspring against a potentially dangerous intruder. The extent to which the mother shows aggressive behaviour depends on extrinsic and intrinsic factors, as we have learned from s...

2007
Christopher J. Trentacosta Daniel S. Shaw Christopher Trentacosta

The present study examined relations among maternal psychological resources, rejecting parenting, and early adolescent antisocial behavior in a sample of 231 low-income mothers and their sons with longitudinal assessments from age 18 months to 12 years. The maternal resources examined were age at first birth, aggressive personality, and empathy. Each of the maternal resources predicted rejectin...

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