Postpartum bonding difficulties and adult attachment styles: the mediating role of postpartum depression and childbirth ‐related ptsd
Infant Mental Health Journal,Volume 39, Issue 2, Page 198-208, March/April 2018. (Source: Infant Mental Health Journal)
Source: Infant Mental Health Journal - February 27, 2018 Category: Child Development Source Type: research

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Infant Mental Health Journal,Volume 39, Issue 2, Page 153-169, March/April 2018. (Source: Infant Mental Health Journal)
Source: Infant Mental Health Journal - February 27, 2018 Category: Child Development Source Type: research

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Infant Mental Health Journal,Volume 39, Issue 2, Page 170-182, March/April 2018. (Source: Infant Mental Health Journal)
Source: Infant Mental Health Journal - February 27, 2018 Category: Child Development Source Type: research

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Infant Mental Health Journal,Volume 39, Issue 2, Page 209-219, March/April 2018. (Source: Infant Mental Health Journal)
Source: Infant Mental Health Journal - February 27, 2018 Category: Child Development Source Type: research

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Infant Mental Health Journal,Volume 39, Issue 2, Page 134-144, March/April 2018. (Source: Infant Mental Health Journal)
Source: Infant Mental Health Journal - February 27, 2018 Category: Child Development Source Type: research

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Infant Mental Health Journal,Volume 39, Issue 2, Page 198-208, March/April 2018. (Source: Infant Mental Health Journal)
Source: Infant Mental Health Journal - February 27, 2018 Category: Child Development Source Type: research

Maternal depression and the development of executive function and behavior problems in head start: indirect effects through parenting
ABSTRACT The present study used a large, nationally representative sample of Head Start children (N=3,349) from the Family and Child Experiences Survey of 2009 (FACES) to examine associations among maternal depression (measured when children were ˜36 months old) and children's executive function (EF) and behavior problems (measured when children were ˜48 months old). Preliminary analyses revealed that 36% of mothers in the sample had clinically significant levels of depressive symptoms. Furthermore, a path analysis with demographic controls showed a mediation effect that was significant and quite specific; mother‐repor...
Source: Infant Mental Health Journal - February 27, 2018 Category: Child Development Authors: CLAIRE E. BAKER Tags: ARTICLE Source Type: research

Caregiver's depressive symptoms and young children's socioemotional development delays: a cross ‐sectional study in poor rural areas of china
ABSTRACT Poverty and its associated factors put people at risk for depression. The aims of this study were to describe the prevalence of depressive symptoms (DS) of primary caregivers and socioemotional development (SED) delays of young children in poor rural areas of China, and to explore the association between them. Cross‐sectional data of 2,664 children aged 3 to 35 months and their primary caregivers were used for analysis. Characteristics of the child, caregiver, and family were collected through face‐to‐face caregiver interviews. DS were assessed by the Zung Self‐Rating Depression Scale (W.W. Zung, 1965, as ...
Source: Infant Mental Health Journal - February 27, 2018 Category: Child Development Authors: QIANWEI WEI, CUIHONG ZHANG, JINGXU ZHANG, SHUSHENG LUO, XIAOLI WANG Tags: ARTICLE Source Type: research

Postpartum bonding difficulties and adult attachment styles: the mediating role of postpartum depression and childbirth ‐related ptsd
Abstract ABSTRACT: Despite decades of research demonstrating the role of adult attachment styles and early mother–infant bonding in parenting behaviors and maternal mental health, these constructs have seldom been studied together. The present study aimed to investigate the relationship between attachment styles and specific bonding difficulties of mothers. In addition, as postpartum depression and childbirth‐related posttraumatic stress symptoms have been associated with both constructs, we explored their possible mediation effect. One hundred fourteen mothers, 4 to 12 weeks’ postpartum, completed a demographic ques...
Source: Infant Mental Health Journal - February 27, 2018 Category: Child Development Authors: ILANA S. HAIRSTON, JONATHAN E. HANDELZALTS, CHEN ASSIS, MICHAL KOVO Tags: ARTICLE Source Type: research

Early regulation in children who are later diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder. a longitudinal study within the danish national birth cohort
ABSTRACT Studies have shown that children later diagnosed with autism spectrum disorders (ASD) in their first years of life might show symptoms in main developmental areas and that these signs might be sensed by the parents. The present study investigated in a large birth cohort if children later diagnosed with ASD had deviations at 6 and 18 months in areas such as the ability to self‐regulate emotions, feeding, and sleeping. The study was based on prospective information collected from 76,322 mothers who participated in the Danish National Birth Cohort. When the children reached an average age of 11 years, 973 children ...
Source: Infant Mental Health Journal - February 27, 2018 Category: Child Development Authors: SANNE LEMCKE, ERIK T. PARNER, MERETE BJERRUM, PER H. THOMSEN, MARLENE B. LAURITSEN Tags: ARTICLE Source Type: research

Temperamental adaptability, persistence, and regularity: parental ratings of norwegian infants aged 6 to 12 months, with some implications for preventive practice
Infant Mental Health Journal,Volume 39, Issue 2, Page 183-197, March/April 2018. (Source: Infant Mental Health Journal)
Source: Infant Mental Health Journal - February 24, 2018 Category: Child Development Source Type: research

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Infant Mental Health Journal,Volume 39, Issue 2, Page 183-197, March/April 2018. (Source: Infant Mental Health Journal)
Source: Infant Mental Health Journal - February 24, 2018 Category: Child Development Source Type: research

Food neglect and infant development
Infant Mental Health Journal,Volume 39, Issue 2, Page 231-241, March/April 2018. (Source: Infant Mental Health Journal)
Source: Infant Mental Health Journal - February 22, 2018 Category: Child Development Source Type: research

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Infant Mental Health Journal,Volume 39, Issue 2, Page 231-241, March/April 2018. (Source: Infant Mental Health Journal)
Source: Infant Mental Health Journal - February 22, 2018 Category: Child Development Source Type: research

Predictors of self ‐reported gains in a relationship‐based home‐visiting project for mothers after childbirth
Infant Mental Health Journal,Volume 39, Issue 2, Page 123-133, March/April 2018. (Source: Infant Mental Health Journal)
Source: Infant Mental Health Journal - February 20, 2018 Category: Child Development Source Type: research