Infant attachment moderates paths from early negativity to preadolescent outcomes for children and parents

LJ Boldt, G Kochanska, K Jonas - Child development, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
Although infant attachment has been long seen as key for development, its long‐term effects
may be complex. Attachment may be a catalyst or moderator of future developmental …

Neonatal handling affects durably bonding and social development

S Henry, MA Richard-Yris, S Tordjman, M Hausberger - PloS one, 2009 - journals.plos.org
The neonatal period in humans and in most mammals is characterized by intense mother-
young interactions favoring pair bonding and the adaptation of neonates to their new …

Maternal responsiveness and child compliance: The role of mood as a mediator

KL Lay, E Waters, KA Park - Child Development, 1989 - JSTOR
Parpal and Maccoby demonstrated that responsive maternal play increases children's
compliance. They suggested that positive mood induction might be one mechanism …

Attachment as related to mother-infant interaction

MDS Ainsworth - Advances in the study of behavior, 1979 - Elsevier
Publisher Summary Infant-mother attachment is conceived as an affectional tie that a baby
forms to his mother figure, binding them together in space and enduring over time; such …

Mother–child and father–child mutually responsive orientation in the first 2 years and children's outcomes at preschool age: Mechanisms of influence

G Kochanska, N Aksan, TR Prisco… - Child …, 2008 - Wiley Online Library
Mechanisms accounting for the effects of mutually responsive orientation (MRO) at 7, 15,
and 25 months in 102 mother–child and father–child dyads on child internalization and self …

Mother parity as a main and moderating influence on early mother-infant interaction

M Fish, CA Stifter - Journal of Applied Developmental Psychology, 1993 - Elsevier
This study investigated main and moderating effects of mother parity on maternal attitudes
and behaviors. In a sample of 87 mothers with 5-month-old infants, relations between …

Coparental and family group-level dynamics during infancy: Early family precursors of child and family functioning during preschool

JP McHale, JL Rasmussen - Development and psychopathology, 1998 - cambridge.org
This study examines longitudinal correlates of coparental and family group-level dynamics
during infancy. Thirty-seven couples observed at play with their 8–11-month-old infants (15 …

A comparison of dyadic interactions and coping with still‐face in healthy pre‐term and full‐term infants

R Montirosso, R Borgatti, S Trojan… - British Journal of …, 2010 - Wiley Online Library
Pre‐term birth has a significant impact on infants' social and emotional competence,
however, little is known about regulatory processes in pre‐term mother‐infant dyads during …

Developmental processes across the first two years of parenthood: Stability and change in adult attachment style.

JA Stern, RC Fraley, JD Jones, JT Gross… - Developmental …, 2018 - psycnet.apa.org
The first months after becoming a new parent are a unique and important period in human
development. Despite substantial research on the many social and biological changes that …

[引用][C] Infant–mother attachment classification: Risk and protection in relation to changing maternal caregiving quality

NICHD Early Child Care Research Network - Developmental psychology, 2006 - Elsevier