نتایج جستجو برای: mother infant attachment behaviors

تعداد نتایج: 295268  

Journal: :Development and psychopathology 2000
A E Hipwell F A Goossens E C Melhuish R Kumar

Eighty-two mother-infant dyads, comprising women with psychiatric disorder and individually matched controls, were followed up over the children's 1st year of life. The mothers with mental illness consisted of two subgroups: first, 25 severely mentally ill mothers who had been admitted to a psychiatric unit with their infants; and second, 16 mothers from a community sample meeting research diag...

2001
Sandra J. Weiss Peggy Wilson Matthew J. Hertenstein Rosemary Campos

This study examined the degree to which specific properties of maternal touch may be associated with a low birth weight infant’s security of attachment at one year of age, considering the potential modifying effects of maternal sensitivity and history of touch as well as infant gender and biological vulnerability. One hundred and thirty one socioculturally diverse infants and their mothers were...

حاجی کاظمی, افتخارالسادات, حسینی, فاطمه, مسعودی, مژگان, نیکپور, صغری,

  Background : The attachment between mother and child is one of the most beautiful relationship which is establishes long before birth. A mother who is attached to her fetus is ready to have a good relationship with her newborn.   Objective : To determine the effect of touching fetus during pregnancy on maternal fetal and maternal newborn attachment.   Design : The study was a single blind con...

2012
Martha G Welch Myron A Hofer Susan A Brunelli Raymond I Stark Howard F Andrews Judy Austin Michael M Myers

BACKGROUND The stress that results from preterm birth, requisite acute care and prolonged physical separation in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) can have adverse physiological/psychological effects on both the infant and the mother. In particular, the experience compromises the establishment and maintenance of optimal mother-infant relationship, the subsequent development of the infant,...

2016
G.J. Suess U. Bohlen E.A. Carlson G. Spangler M. Frumentia Maier

STEEP(TM) was one of the first attachment-based early intervention programs. The program applied findings from the Minnesota Longitudinal Study on Risk and Adaptation to the development of a supportive program for young high-risk mothers and their infants. STEEP's effectiveness was evaluated first in a randomized controlled study launched in 1987. The study showed effects of the one-year interv...

اقدس‌ دواچی‌ , , حمید حقانی‌ , , رزیتاخرم‌ رودی‌ , , فرنگیس‌ شاهپوریان‌ , ,

    Background: The attachment between mother and child is one of the most beautiful relationship which is establishes long before birth. A mother who is attached to her fetus is ready to have a good relationship with her newborn.   Objective: To determine the effect of touching fetus during pregnancy on maternal fetal and maternal newborn attachment.   Design: The study was a single blind cont...

Journal: :Infant behavior & development 2008
Laura A Thompson Wenda R Trevathan

This study investigated the effects of adrenocortical functioning on infant learning during an emotionally challenging event (brief separation from mother). We also explored possible relationships between maternal sensitivity and both infant and maternal cortisol reactivity during the learning/maternal separation episode. Sixty-three 3-month-olds and their mothers were videotaped for a 10 min n...

Journal: :Developmental psychology 2012
Heidemarie K Laurent Jennifer C Ablow Jeffrey Measelle

This study investigated continuity and stability of hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) and sympathetic nervous system (SNS) response measures in mother-infant dyads across 2 different types of social stress sessions. Synchrony of response trajectories across systems (SNS-HPA coordination) and partners (mother-infant attunement) was addressed, as were associations with infant temperament. Prim...

Journal: :Indian pediatrics 1994
O N Bhakoo D Pershad R Mahajan S K Gambhir

A 15 item mother-infant attachment scale was developed. It is a simple, brief and easy to comprehend even by the illiterate rural woman. The split half reliability was found to be 0.83 and there was high internal consistency. It has high face and construct validity. The babies separated for longer period had shown lesser attachment subsequently, compared to those who had no separation.

Journal: :Journal of family psychology : JFP : journal of the Division of Family Psychology of the American Psychological Association 2015
Angela F Lukowski Xicheng Liu Patricio Peirano Mauricio Odio Patricia J Bauer

The emergence of consolidated nighttime sleep and the formation and maintenance of parent-infant relationships are 2 primary developmental achievements of the infancy period. Despite the development of a transactional model that links parenting behaviors to infant sleep, limited attention has been devoted to examining experimental manipulations of infant sleep that may impact the discrete paren...

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