Self-criticism, maternal emotional distress, and maternal hostility among Bedouin mothers with preterm infants [0.03%]
自我批评、母亲的情绪困扰及贝都因人早产儿的母亲的敌对情绪
Shuaa Assal-Zrike,Naama Atzaba-Poria
Shuaa Assal-Zrike
This study examined the links between maternal self-criticism, maternal postpartum emotional distress (PPED), and maternal non-hostility among Arab-Bedouin mothers living in southern Israel. We proposed a moderated mediation model in which ...
Evaluation of the Pregnancy to Parenthood program: A dyadic intervention for mothers with perinatal mental disorders and their infants [0.03%]
评估孕期到父母角色过渡项目:针对产后精神障碍母亲及其婴儿的双向干预措施
Rochelle Matacz,Shannon Byrne,Kaoru Nosaka et al.
Rochelle Matacz et al.
Dyadic interventions targeting maternal mental health and the mother-infant relationship in the perinatal period are critical due to the potential consequences of perinatal mental illness and relational disturbance for the mother, the infan...
Scaling up Attachment and Biobehavioral Catch-up with Latine families: Implementation processes and effectiveness [0.03%]
依恋和生物行为补偿方案在拉丁美洲家庭中的实施过程及效果评估Scaler Up
Pablo Carrera,Franssy M Zablah,Yanira de la Rosa et al.
Pablo Carrera et al.
Attachment and Biobehavioral Catch-up (ABC) is an evidence-based early intervention promoting attachment security and self-regulation by enhancing parental sensitivity. When scaling up an evidence-based intervention to the community, it is ...
Characteristics and outcomes of infants admitted to a parent-infant inpatient psychiatric unit: A pilot study [0.03%]
一项初步研究:入院父母婴儿精神病单位患儿的特点和结果
Rebecca Hill,Liz Coventry,Meg Prior
Rebecca Hill
Inpatient parent-infant psychiatric units (PIUs) are considered "gold standard" for treating maternal mental illness, with well-documented positive outcomes for mothers. However, little research addresses outcomes for infants in these units...
Enlisting toddler cooperation through structure and autonomy support: The amplifying role of suboptimal relationship mutuality [0.03%]
通过结构和自主支持来调动学步期儿童的合作积极性:次优关系互惠的放大作用
Adriana Molitor,Hui-Chin Hsu,Katherine Eulau et al.
Adriana Molitor et al.
Regular repair of normative mother-toddler conflict is required for relational health; yet, we still need improved delineation of regulation strategies that can promote child cooperation. Contemporary conceptualizations of positive parentin...
Observational Study
Infant mental health journal. 2024 Nov;45(6):670-682. DOI:10.1002/imhj.22140 2024
Engaging Indigenous communities in research to inform practice: The multisite implementation evaluation of Tribal home visiting [0.03%]
通过开展研究促进土著社区实践活动:部落家庭访问的多场所实施评估
Melina Salvador,Tess Abrahamson-Richards,Kate Lyon et al.
Melina Salvador et al.
Community engagement (CE) is widely acknowledged as a way to enhance the ethics, rigor, and impact of research. Additionally, CE is a demonstrated way to integrate Indigenous and colonial (western) research systems. For these reasons and ot...
Multicenter Study
Infant mental health journal. 2024 Nov;45(6):683-704. DOI:10.1002/imhj.22139 2024
Possibilities and power during early Head Start Home visits: Comparing family- and home visitor-opened decision-making [0.03%]
访前家访中的机会与权力:比较以家庭和访问者为中心的决策模式
Christine L Hancock
Christine L Hancock
Decision-making by families and professionals about how to support children's development is an integral aspect of home visits. This study investigated home visit decision-making in a US program for families experiencing poverty, Early Head...
Comparative Study
Infant mental health journal. 2024 Nov;45(6):609-628. DOI:10.1002/imhj.22138 2024
Actively changing the narrative: An exploration of culturally grounded parenting and social skills [0.03%]
主动改变叙事方式:探究基于文化的育儿和社会技能
Katharine Suma,LaRen Morton,KeLa Allen et al.
Katharine Suma et al.
Recognizing culturally salient aspects of socialization practices and understanding how these practices support culturally valued aspects of development is an integral component in conducting anti-racist research and validating the lived ex...
Examining the relationship between parents' self-reported mindfulness and observed language use in attachment-relevant communication [0.03%]
探究父母报告的正念与依恋相关交流中观察到的语言使用之间的关系
Alixandra Risi,Amy L Bird,Josephine McNamara et al.
Alixandra Risi et al.
Parents' language use is an important context for early socialization. We examined the relationship between parents' self-reported mindfulness and observed language use in two forms of attachment-relevant communication. Sixty-three parents ...
Low-income fathers are emotionally resilient: A qualitative exploration of paternal emotions across early parenting [0.03%]
低收入父亲的心理韧性:一项关于初为人父期间情感体验的定性研究
Joyce Y Lee,Shawna J Lee,Olivia D Chang et al.
Joyce Y Lee et al.
Emotions play an important role in fostering positive parenting and healthy child development. This qualitative study explored the affective experiences of racially diverse US fathers with low income across the prenatal, postnatal, and earl...