نتایج جستجو برای: mother infant attachment behaviors

تعداد نتایج: 295268  

2010
Masatoshi Kawai Kumiko Namba Yuko Yato Koichi Negayama Shunya Sogon Hatsumi Yamamoto

BACKGROUND It is clear that early social interaction follows from mother-infant interaction after pregnancy. Many researchers have illuminated this interaction in the first years of life. Most common mother-infant interaction is the attachment behavior of an infant. The Japan Children's Study (JCS) development psychology group hypothesis is that the early mother-infant interaction will predict ...

2008
Jarno Jansen Carolina de Weerth J. Marianne Riksen-Walraven

A positive effect of breastfeeding on the mother–infant relationship is often assumed in the scientific literature, but this has not been systematically reviewed. This review aims to clarify the role of breastfeeding in the mother–infant relationship, which is conceptualized as the maternal bond toward the infant and infant attachment toward the mother. Our findings indicate that theoretical me...

Journal: :Monographs of the Society for Research in Child Development 2001
J Jaffe B Beebe S Feldstein C L Crown M D Jasnow

Although theories of early social development emphasize the advantage of mother-infant rhythmic coupling and bidirectional coordination, empirical demonstrations remain sparse. We therefore test the hypothesis that vocal rhythm coordination at age 4 months predicts attachment and cognition at age 12 months. Partner and site novelty were studied by recording mother-infant, stranger-infant, and m...

1998
ERIC E. NELSON JAAK PANKSEPP

NELSON, E. E., PANKSEPP, J. Brain substrates of infant–mother attachment: contributions of opioids, oxytocin, and norepinephrine. NEUROSCI BIOBEHAV REV 22(3) 437–452, 1998.—The aim of this paper is to review recent work concerning the psychobiological substrates of social bonding, focusing on the literature attributed to opioids, oxytocin and norepinephrine in rats. Existing evidence and thinki...

2014
Aldo B. Lucion Maria Cátira Bortolini

In order to survive after birth, mammalian infants need a caretaker, usually the mother. Several behavioral strategies have evolved to guarantee the transition from a period of intense caregiving to offspring independence. Here, we examine a selection of literature on the genetic, epigenetic, physiological, and behavioral factors relating to development and mother-infant interactions. We intend...

Journal: :Child development 1990
F A Goossens M H van IJzendoorn

75 infants (mean age 15 months) were observed 3 times in the Strange Situation with their professional caregivers, mothers, and fathers. Sensitivity of these attachment figures to the infant's signals during free play, as well as a number of day-care characteristics, were assessed. Attachment classification distribution of infant-caregiver dyads did not differ significantly from infant-mother o...

ژورنال: رویش روانشناسی 2019

Attachment is a strong bond between mother and child which could be considered an amazing and unique phenomenon. The primary relationship between a mother and her child during pregnancy is described as maternal fetal attachment. Getting attached to her child during pregnancy, a mother will be ready to initiate a joyful communication with her infant postpartum, and to allow her infant to form a ...

Journal: :Harvard review of psychiatry 2011
Megan Galbally Andrew James Lewis Marinus van Ijzendoorn Michael Permezel

BACKGROUND Oxytocin is associated with the establishment and quality of maternal behavior in animal models. Parallel investigations in humans are now under way. This article reviews the current research examining the role of oxytocin in mother-infant relations, attachment, and bonding in humans. METHODS A systematic search was made of three electronic databases and other bibliographic sources...

Journal: :The Journal of perinatal & neonatal nursing 2002
Fongcum Tilokskulchai Sopida Phatthanasiriwethin Kannikar Vichitsukon Yaowalak Serisathien

Prematurity and the associated maternal-infant separation after birth can affect the attachment process. The role of nurses in facilitating the process of attachment should be based on an understanding of these behaviors. This descriptive study explored the attachment behaviors demonstrated by mothers during their first visit with their premature infant in the neonatal care unit. The results re...

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