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期刊名:Infant mental health journal

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ISSN:0163-9641

e-ISSN:1097-0355

IF/分区:2.0/Q3

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Jennifer M Jester,Cierra Bengel,Meriam Issa et al. Jennifer M Jester et al.
We compared referrals and connection to care between perinatal patients: 90 receiving OB/GYN care in clinics with integrated behavioral health consultants with infant mental health specialization (IMH-BHC), and 68 receiving traditional care...
Marcia Olhaberry,Javier Morán-Kneer,Catalina Sieverson et al. Marcia Olhaberry et al.
Strength-based video-feedback (SB-VF) is an attached base and culturally sensitive video-feedback intervention which promotes maternal well-being and sensitivity through using mentalization technics. The goals of this study were to investig...
Monica Oxford,Tess Abrahamson-Richards,Rae O&#x;Leary et al. Monica Oxford et al.
Promoting First Relationships (PFR) is an evidence-based home-visiting program for caregivers and their children from birth to age 5 years. It focuses on caregiver-child interaction, attachment, and relationship quality using video feedback...
Ida Egmose,Marianne Thode Krogh,Eva Back Madsen et al. Ida Egmose et al.
Parents serve as the primary informants about infant development, wherefore interparent agreement is essential for facilitating timely identification of children at risk. We studied interparent agreement about infant socioemotional adjustme...
Chelsea A Wesner,Deana Around Him,Jessica Saniguq Ullrich et al. Chelsea A Wesner et al.
The purpose of this article is to share our story of conceptualizing Indigenous early relational wellbeing (ERW), specifically reflecting American Indian and Alaska Native worldviews. Our approach is grounded in Indigenous methodologies and...
Christine Neugebauer,Wonjung Oh,Ann M Mastergeorge Christine Neugebauer
Mother-infant relationship development is influenced by maternal presence, proximity, and the frequency and duration of engagement. Proximity and dyadic engagement can be challenging when an infant is hospitalized in a neonatal intensive ca...
Yujin Lee,Elizabeth Meins,Fionnuala Larkin Yujin Lee
Differences in mind-mindedness and parental reflective functioning (PRF) were investigated in mothers and their 6-month-old infants from South Korea (N = 66, 32 girls) and the United Kingdom (N = 63, 26 girls). Mind-mindedness was assessed ...
Giedrė Širvinskienė,Aušra Norė,Jonas Grincevičius et al. Giedrė Širvinskienė et al.
The COVID-19 pandemic affected healthcare practices, especially the provision of face-to-face services due to restrictions and social distance. The aim of the study was to analyze the experience of childbirth care among mothers in Lithuania...
Allison Frost,Ashley Hagaman,Sarah Haight et al. Allison Frost et al.
Maternal self-efficacy during infancy is shaped by many factors, including maternal mental health and social support. This study examines how depression, emotional support, and childcare support relate to maternal self-efficacy among mother...
Xiao Xiao Xiao Xiao
With the swift advancements in China's education system and society, preschool children's social-emotional competence is becoming increasingly important for adapting to complicated situations. While research shows parental marital quality a...