Caregivers' cognitions about infants' mental and emotional states
J Garon‐Bissonnette, LG Bailes… - Child Development …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Given the relevance of caregivers' perceptions, cognitions, and emotions about their child's
mental states for caregiving behavior and children's development, researchers from multiple …
mental states for caregiving behavior and children's development, researchers from multiple …
[HTML][HTML] Maternal mentalizing and quality of interactive behavior with their infant in the first year postpartum: A meta-analysis
KI Wendelboe, S Reijman, EB Madsen, LL Støve… - Developmental …, 2024 - Elsevier
The quality of parent-infant interaction is crucial for infant development, and the postpartum
period is considered particularly important for subsequent developmental pathways …
period is considered particularly important for subsequent developmental pathways …
Parental reflective functioning in first-time parents and associations with infant socioemotional development
Parental reflective functioning (PRF) refers to parents' capacity to reflect on mental states
such as their own and their child's feelings, thoughts, and intentions. Studies suggest that …
such as their own and their child's feelings, thoughts, and intentions. Studies suggest that …
The parental reflective functioning questionnaire: Infant version in fathers of infants and association with paternal postpartum mental health
KI Wendelboe, JS Nielsen, AC Stuart… - Infant mental health …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
The parents' capacity to reflect upon the psychological processes in their child, termed
parental reflective functioning (PRF) can be impaired by parental mental health problems …
parental reflective functioning (PRF) can be impaired by parental mental health problems …
Early psychosocial risk factors and postnatal parental reflective functioning
P Arkle, F Larkin, Y Wang, Y Lee, A Fernandez, LY Li… - Infancy, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Psychosocial factors have been found to relate to parental reflective functioning (PRF), a
parent's ability to mentalize about themselves and their child. Relations between maternal …
parent's ability to mentalize about themselves and their child. Relations between maternal …
Social and emotional determinants of parental reflective functioning in a multinational sample.
C Bennett, D Regan, JC Dunsmore, G King… - Journal of Family …, 2023 - psycnet.apa.org
Parental reflective functioning refers to parents' capacity to consider their child's internal
experiences and is associated with secure parent–child attachment, sensitive parenting …
experiences and is associated with secure parent–child attachment, sensitive parenting …
Efficacy of a randomized controlled trial of a perinatal adaptation of COS-P in promoting maternal sensitivity and mental wellbeing among women with psychosocial …
K Røhder, AK Aarestrup, MS Væver, RK Jacobsen… - Plos one, 2022 - journals.plos.org
Pregnant women with psychosocial vulnerabilities should be offered perinatal interventions
that include a parenting component to ameliorate the potential negative effects of maternal …
that include a parenting component to ameliorate the potential negative effects of maternal …
Validation of the Parental Reflective Functioning Questionnaire among maltreating and nonmaltreating mothers.
Abstract The Parental Reflective Functioning Questionnaire (PRFQ; Luyten et al., 2017) is a
central measure of parental reflective functioning (ie, the tendency to consider children's …
central measure of parental reflective functioning (ie, the tendency to consider children's …
Psychometric evaluation of the Parental Reflective Functioning Questionnaire in Polish mothers
Parental reflective functioning (PRF) refers to a parent's capacity to reflect on and
understand the inner mental states of their child, their own mental states with regard to their …
understand the inner mental states of their child, their own mental states with regard to their …
The parent's and the child's internal working models of each other moderate cascades from child difficulty to socialization outcomes: Preliminary evidence for dual …
G Kochanska, D An - Development and psychopathology, 2024 - cambridge.org
Infants' difficulty, typically characterized as proneness to negative emotionality, is commonly
considered a risk for future maladaptive developmental trajectories, mostly because it often …
considered a risk for future maladaptive developmental trajectories, mostly because it often …