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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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Tracy E Moran,Joshua R Polanin,Amber L Evenson et al. Tracy E Moran et al.
Parenting self-efficacy (PSE) includes parents' self-perceptions regarding their capabilities in performing the numerous and changing tasks associated with parenting a specific child (i.e., domain-specific PSE) as well as their self-percept...
Charlotte Williams,Emily Patricia Taylor,Matthias Schwannauer Charlotte Williams
Objective: Postnatal depression is linked to adverse outcomes for parent and child, with metacognition and parenting experiences key variables in the development and maintenance of depression. The attachment between mothe...
Rafaela G M Cassiano,Claudia M Gaspardo,Maria Beatriz M Linhares Rafaela G M Cassiano
Preterm birth can impact on child development. As seen previously, children born preterm present more behavioral and/or emotional problems than do full-term counterparts. In addition to gestational age, neonatal clinical status should be ex...
Lori A Roggman,Gina A Cook,Mark S Innocenti et al. Lori A Roggman et al.
Home-visiting programs aiming to improve early child development have demonstrated positive outcomes, but processes within home visits to individual families are rarely documented. We examined family-level variations in the home-visiting pr...
Holly Rominov,Pamela D Pilkington,Rebecca Giallo et al. Holly Rominov et al.
Interventions targeting parents' mental health in the perinatal period are critical due to potential consequences of perinatal mental illness for the parent, the infant, and their family. To date, most programs have targeted mothers. This s...
Alissa C Huth-Bocks,Katherine Guyon-Harris,Maegan Calvert et al. Alissa C Huth-Bocks et al.
Severe disruptions in the caregiving system can lead to disorganized caregiving characterized by maternal helplessness and fear. Such caregivers abdicate their caregiving role and fail to provide protection to the child. The measurement of ...
Jennifer E Khoury,Andrea Gonzalez,Robert Levitan et al. Jennifer E Khoury et al.
Three basic findings have emerged from research on maternal depressive symptoms and offspring hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal functioning: (a) Mothers' depressive symptoms are positively associated with their offsprings' cortisol stress resp...
Peter Fonagy,Michelle Sleed,Tessa Baradon Peter Fonagy
There is a dearth of good-quality research investigating the outcomes of psychoanalytic parent-infant psychotherapy (PIP). This randomized controlled trial investigated the outcomes of PIP for parents with mental health problems who also we...
Aoife Twohig,Udo Reulbach,Ricardo Figuerdo et al. Aoife Twohig et al.
The infant-parent relationship has been shown to be of particular significance to preterm infant socioemotional development. Supporting parents and infants in this process of developing their relationships is an integral part of neonatal in...
Theodore J Gaensbauer Theodore J Gaensbauer
Lou Sander and Dan Stern made seminal contributions to our understanding of early child development, particularly in regard to the moment-to-moment intersubjective exchanges and mutual sensitivity that are at the core of the caregiver-infan...