Maltreatment and mental health in institutional care--comparing early and late institutionalized children in Tanzania [0.03%]
机构照护下的虐待和心理健康-坦桑尼亚早期和晚期机构化的儿童的比较
Katharin Hermenau,Tobias Hecker,Thomas Elbert et al.
Katharin Hermenau et al.
Research has shown the harmful potential of institutional care on young children; however, little is known about the consequences of institutional care on infants in Sub-Saharan Africa. We compared 35 Tanzanian children who were institution...
Comparative Study
Infant mental health journal. 2014 Mar-Apr;35(2):102-10. DOI:10.1002/imhj.21440 2014
Growth, nutritional, and developmental status of young children living in orphanages in Kazakhstan [0.03%]
Kazakhstan 国孤儿院儿童的成长、营养及发育状况
Mary O Hearst,John H Himes;Spoon Foundation;Dana E Johnson,Maria Kroupina et al.
Mary O Hearst et al.
This article describes the nutritional and developmental status of young children living in Baby Houses (orphanages for children ages 0-3 years) in Kazakhstan. In 2009/2010, 308 children under age 3 years living in 10 Baby Houses were measu...
Global research, practice, and policy issues on the care of infants and young children at risk: the articles in context [0.03%]
婴幼儿护理风险的全球研究、实务和政策问题——相关文章内容提要
Robert B McCall,Christina J Groark,Niels P Rygaard
Robert B McCall
This Special Issue includes articles that contribute to (a) the global research base pertaining to the development of infants and toddlers at risk, primarily those who are institutionalized in lower resource countries; (b) interventions in ...
Attachment and caregiver-infant interaction: a review of observational-assessment tools [0.03%]
依附与亲子互动:观察评估工具综述
Panagiota D Tryphonopoulos,Nicole Letourneau,Enrico Ditommaso
Panagiota D Tryphonopoulos
The relationship between maternal-infant interaction and attachment quality to infant developmental outcomes has long been established. As children mature, problems stemming from troubled caregiver-infant relations may result in referral to...
Efficacy of preventative parenting interventions for parents of preterm infants on later child behavior: a systematic review and meta-analysis [0.03%]
预防性父母干预对早产儿日后行为影响的系统评价和.meta.分析效力研究
Michael Herd,Koa Whittingham,Matthew Sanders et al.
Michael Herd et al.
The aim of this systematic review was to determine the efficacy of parenting interventions for parents of preterm infants to improve child behavior. Randomized controlled trials (RCTs) of parenting interventions for parents of preterm infan...
Imbalances in the knowledge about infant mental health in rich and poor countries: too little progress in bridging the gap [0.03%]
关于婴幼儿心理健康的知识在富国和穷国之间的不平衡:弥合差距进展甚微
Mark Tomlinson,Marc H Bornstein,Marguerite Marlow et al.
Mark Tomlinson et al.
The vast majority of infants are born in poor countries, but most of our knowledge about infants and children has emerged from high-income countries. In 2003, M. Tomlinson and L. Swartz conducted a survey of articles on infancy between 1996...
Koa Whittingham,Pamela Douglas
Koa Whittingham
Currently, the dominant paradigm for infant sleep from birth to 6 months is behavioral sleep interventions that aim to entrain the infant's biological patterns of sleep using techniques such as delayed response to cues, feed-play-sleep rout...
Decreasing harsh discipline in mothers at risk for maltreatment: a randomized control trial [0.03%]
一项随机对照试验:减少高风险母亲的严厉管教行为
Mariana Pereira,Mariana Negrão,Isabel Soares et al.
Mariana Pereira et al.
This study tested the effectiveness of the attachment-based program Video-feedback Intervention to promote Positive Parenting and Sensitive Discipline (VIPP-SD; F. Juffer, M.J. Bakermans-Kranenburg, & M.H. van IJzendoorn, 2008) in decreasin...
Randomized Controlled Trial
Infant mental health journal. 2014 Nov-Dec;35(6):604-13. DOI:10.1002/imhj.21464 2014
"New beginnings" in South African shelters for the homeless: piloting of a group psychotherapy intervention for high-risk mother-infant dyads [0.03%]
南非救助无家可归者的慈善机构中的“新生”——高风险母子组合团体心理治疗干预试点项目
Katherine Bain
Katherine Bain
The New Beginnings program was developed at the Anna Freud Centre and originally piloted in Her Majesty Prisons in the United Kingdom. This study aimed to explore the use of this manualized parent-infant psychotherapy group model in an Afri...
Randomized Controlled Trial
Infant mental health journal. 2014 Nov-Dec;35(6):591-603. DOI:10.1002/imhj.21457 2014
A South African study on caregiver perceptions of a parent-infant intervention implemented to foster secure attachment [0.03%]
一项南非研究:养育者对一种实施中的亲子干预项目的看法(该干预项目旨在培养安全依恋)
Belinda Aspoas,Zaytoon Amod
Belinda Aspoas
Community-based interventions that support the parent-infant dyad present an ideal opportunity to help foster secure attachment relationships. This study set out to investigate a parent-infant intervention that was implemented in a peri-urb...