Psychological and cultural factors influencing antibiotic prescription
Humans have inundated the environment worldwide with antimicrobials for about one
century, giving selective advantage to antibiotic-resistant bacteria. Therefore, antibiotic …
century, giving selective advantage to antibiotic-resistant bacteria. Therefore, antibiotic …
Early resilience in the context of parent–infant relationships: A social developmental perspective
The growth of infants' regulatory capacities is foundational to the capacity for resilience.
Variations in the quality of early social--emotional experience can promote or undermine …
Variations in the quality of early social--emotional experience can promote or undermine …
The effects of parental sensitivity and involvement in caregiving on mother–infant and father–infant attachment in a Portuguese sample.
In the present longitudinal study, we investigated attachment quality in Portuguese mother–
infant and in father–infant dyads, and evaluated whether attachment quality was related to …
infant and in father–infant dyads, and evaluated whether attachment quality was related to …
Maternal parenting predicts infant biobehavioral regulation among women with a history of childhood maltreatment
Early biobehavioral regulation, a major influence of later adaptation, develops through
dyadic interactions with caregivers. Thus, identification of maternal characteristics that can …
dyadic interactions with caregivers. Thus, identification of maternal characteristics that can …
[HTML][HTML] Associations between parent–infant interactions, cortisol and vagal regulation in infants, and socioemotional outcomes: A systematic review
Emotional regulation in early infancy develops mainly through social interactions with
caregivers and is a key process in socioemotional functioning. The use of physiological …
caregivers and is a key process in socioemotional functioning. The use of physiological …
Innovations in child welfare interventions for caregivers with substance use disorders and their children
Abstract Families who enter the Child Welfare System (CWS) as a result of a caregiver's
substance use fare worse at every stage from investigation to removal to reunification …
substance use fare worse at every stage from investigation to removal to reunification …
The LongSTEP approach: Theoretical framework and intervention protocol for using parent-driven infant-directed singing as resource-oriented music therapy
Introduction Despite medical advances, preterm birth and neonatal intensive care (NICU)
hospitalization are demanding and pose risks for infants and parents. Various music therapy …
hospitalization are demanding and pose risks for infants and parents. Various music therapy …
Culture-specific development of early mother–infant emotional co-regulation: Italian, Cameroonian, and West African immigrant dyads.
M Lavelli, C Carra, G Rossi, H Keller - Developmental Psychology, 2019 - psycnet.apa.org
Studies conducted in Western countries document the special role of mother–infant face-to-
face exchanges for early emotional development including social smiling. A few cross …
face exchanges for early emotional development including social smiling. A few cross …
What dyadic reparation is meant to do: an association with infant cortisol reactivity
Background: The latency to reparation of interactive mismatches (interactive repair) is
argued to regulate infant distress on a psychobiological level, and maternal anxiety …
argued to regulate infant distress on a psychobiological level, and maternal anxiety …
Self-regulatory processes in early development
In this chapter, we focus on the emergence of self-regulatory processes during infancy, as
framed in biopsychosocial context. We begin with a brief review of the neurobiological …
framed in biopsychosocial context. We begin with a brief review of the neurobiological …