نتایج جستجو برای: mother infant attachment behaviors

تعداد نتایج: 295268  

Journal: :Child development 1993
G Spangler K E Grossmann

Attachment research has shown the emergence of individual differences in the security of infant-mother attachment during the first year of life as well as their importance for later social-emotional development. A biobehavioral perspective may help settle disagreements about the validity and interpretation of 12-month-old infants' different behavioral patterns of attachment assessed by Ainswort...

Journal: :Brazilian journal of medical and biological research = Revista brasileira de pesquisas medicas e biologicas 2010
C Raineki A Pickenhagen T L Roth D M Babstock J H McLean C W Harley A B Lucion R M Sullivan

Infant rats must learn to identify their mother's diet-dependent odor. Once learned, maternal odor controls pups' approach to the mother, their social behavior and nipple attachment. Here we present a review of the research from four different laboratories, which suggests that neural and behavioral responses to the natural maternal odor and neonatal learned odors are similar. Together, these da...

2002
MARGARET FISH

This study examined stability and change in patterns of mother-infant interaction between 5 and 10 months and their relation to attachment security at 18 months. Cluster analysis was used to identify patterns of dyadic interaction. There was significant, but not substantial, stability in cluster membership from 5 to 10 months. For females, being in the most optimal cluster at 5 months related t...

Journal: :Child development 2017
Ashley M Groh Cathi Propper Roger Mills-Koonce Ginger A Moore Susan Calkins Martha Cox

In a sample of 127 mother-infant dyads, this study examined the predictive significance of mothers' physiological and observed emotional responding within distressing and nondistressing caregiving contexts at 6 months for infant attachment assessed with Fraley and Spieker's (2003) dimensional approach and the categorical approach at 12 months. Findings revealed that a lesser degree of maternal ...

Journal: :Frontiers in psychology 2016
Alessio Porreca Francesca De Palo Alessandra Simonelli Nicoletta Capra

Drug addiction is considered a major risk factor that can influence maternal functioning at multiple levels, leading to less optimal parental qualities and less positive interactive exchanges in mother-child dyads. Moreover, drug abusers often report negative or traumatic attachment representations regarding their own childhood. These representations might affect, to some extent, later relation...

Journal: :Infant behavior & development 2011
Ruth Feldman Romi Magori-Cohen Giora Galili Magi Singer Yoram Louzoun

Animal studies demonstrated the powerful impact of maternal-infant social contact on the infant's physiological systems, yet the online effects of social interactions on the human infant's physiology remain poorly understood. Mothers and their 3-month old infants were observed during face-to-face interactions while cardiac output was collected from mother and child. Micro-analysis of the partne...

2014
Jaqueline Galdino Albuquerque Perrelli Carla Fonseca Zambaldi Amaury Cantilino Everton Botelho Sougey

OBJECTIVE To identify and describe research tools used to evaluate bonding between mother and child up to one year of age, as well as to provide information on reliability and validity measures related to these tools. DATA SOURCE Research studies available on PUBMED, LILACS, ScienceDirect, PsycINFO and CINAHL databases with the following descriptors: mother-child relations and mother infant r...

Journal: :مجله علوم اعصاب شفای خاتم 0
shima pajuhinia psychology department, education and psychology faculty, allameh tabatabaei university, tehran, iran. reza faraji psychology department, education and psychology faculty, payam-e noor university, tehran, iran.

several factors may make children vulnerable to psychological problems. attachment style can be considered as a risk factor for later psychological pathology. the main purpose of this study was to explain vulnerability to somatization and anxiety based on attachment styles in university students in tehran. the research method was descriptive- correlation. the statistical population comprised of...

Journal: :Acta paediatrica 2010
K H Nyqvist G C Anderson N Bergman A Cattaneo N Charpak R Davanzo U Ewald O Ibe S Ludington-Hoe S Mendoza C Pallás-Allonso J G Ruiz Peláez J Sizun A-M Widström

UNLABELLED The hallmark of Kangaroo Mother Care (KMC) is the kangaroo position: the infant is cared for skin-to-skin vertically between the mother's breasts and below her clothes, 24 h/day, with father/substitute(s) participating as KMC providers. Intermittent KMC (for short periods once or a few times per day, for a variable number of days) is commonly employed in high-tech neonatal intensive ...

2016
Melissa M. Lai Giulia D’Acunto Andrea Guzzetta Roslyn N. Boyd Stephen E. Rose Jurgen Fripp Simon Finnigan Naoni Ngenda Penny Love Koa Whittingham Kerstin Pannek Robert S. Ware Paul B. Colditz

BACKGROUND Preterm infants follow an altered neurodevelopmental trajectory compared to their term born peers as a result of the influence of early birth, and the altered environment. Infant massage in the preterm infant has shown positive effects on weight gain and reduced length of hospital stay. There is however, limited current evidence of improved neurodevelopment or improved attachment, ma...

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