نتایج جستجو برای: mother infant attachment behaviors

تعداد نتایج: 295268  

2010
Karen Weis Regina P. Lederman

A woman’s ability to adapt and identify with the concept of being a mother is a process that occurs progressively throughout pregnancy and is predictive of postpartum adaptation and infant health outcomes. Integral to this adaptive process is the esteem-enhancing support from a partner or husband. Less is known about the impact of military deployment and the absence of the husband on the pregna...

Journal: :journal of midwifery and reproductive health 0
mojgan zolfaghari msc in clinical psychology.department of psychology,shiraz branch,islamic azad university,shiraz,iran and department of psychology,fars science and research branch,islamic azad university,shiraz,iran. ali naseri assistant professor in clinical psychology, department of psychology, firozabad branch, islamic azad university, firoozabad, iran

background and aim: maternal concept is part of the feminine gender role. the important part of the maternal concept is the unique relationship experience between mother and child that begins with  maternal-fetal attachment(mfa) during pregnancy. the aim of this study is predict the mfa according to gender role in pregnant women in shiraz city. methods:this descriptive correlational study was c...

Journal: :Genes, brain, and behavior 2011
V Mileva-Seitz J Kennedy L Atkinson M Steiner R Levitan S G Matthews M J Meaney M B Sokolowski A S Fleming

Maternal behavior in the new mother is a multidimensional set of responses to infant cues that are influenced by the mother's early life experiences. In this study, we wanted to test if mothers' early life experiences and mothers' genotype have interactive effects on maternal behaviors and attitudes, something which has not been previously explored. In a sample of 204 mothers, we assessed mater...

Journal: :Infant behavior & development 2010
Melissa Page Mari S Wilhelm Wendy C Gamble Noel A Card

UNLABELLED Although maternal sensitivity has been shown to influence social-emotional development, the role of verbal stimulation on infant developmental outcomes has received less exploration. Recent research has focused on intentional behaviors within the context of a mother-infant interaction as a critical influence and as distinct from sensitivity. In this investigation 6377 mother-infant d...

Journal: :Journal of family psychology : JFP : journal of the Division of Family Psychology of the American Psychological Association 2006
Alytia A Levendosky Kerry L Leahy G Anne Bogat William S Davidson Alexander von Eye

This study examined whether maternal functioning mediated the relationship between domestic violence (DV) and infant externalizing behavior. Participants were 203 mother-infant dyads. Support was found for a partially mediated model in which maternal functioning mediated the relationship between current DV and infant externalizing behaviors. Past DV was directly associated with infants' externa...

2004
JAMES W. PLUNKETT TOVAH KLEIN SAMUEL J. MEISELS

This study tested the relationship between preterm infant-mother attachment patterns and sociability of 3-year-old children with an unfamiliar female adult. The subjects in the study (N=48) were part of a longitudinal investigation of the developmental sequeloe of high-risk preterm birth. Results supported the study’s motor hypotheses that 3.year-olds’ behaviors and affective states vary in occ...

Journal: :Attachment & human development 2008
Howard Steele Miriam Steele Carla Croft

This paper reports on findings from a sample of 63 children at 6 years old, and 49 children at 11 years old, all from the same cohort who had been observed with mother in the Strange Situation at 1-year-old. At 6 and 11 years, the children responded to the task of providing verbal labels for line-drawn (caricatures of) emotion faces. The faces comprised the six basic emotions identified as such...

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