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Parent-infant interaction quality is related to preterm status and sensory processing - PubMed
Parent-infant interaction quality is related to preterm status and sensory processing - PubMed
Preterm infants differed from their full-term peers in both their sensory processing and in their dyadic interactions with parents. Preterm status was associated with less responsivity and teaching and was found to predict overall interaction quality. Poorer infant sensory processing was associated …
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Parent-infant interaction quality is related to preterm status and sensory processing - PubMed
Relationships among caregiving, stress, and self-regulation in toddlers living in poverty - PubMed
Relationships among caregiving, stress, and self-regulation in toddlers living in poverty - PubMed
While these data come from an observational study, pediatric nurses may consider assessing maternal supportive caregiving upon reports of poor toddler soothability.
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Relationships among caregiving, stress, and self-regulation in toddlers living in poverty - PubMed
Co-regulation and parenting stress over time in full-term, very low birthweight preterm, and psycho-socially at-risk infant-mother dyads: Implications for fostering the development of healthy relationships - PubMed
Co-regulation and parenting stress over time in full-term, very low birthweight preterm, and psycho-socially at-risk infant-mother dyads: Implications for fostering the development of healthy relationships - PubMed
From birth, mothers and infants co-regulate their interactions that are shaped by their socio-emotional development, relationship history, current circumstances, and goals. However, few studies have longitudinally explored co-regulation in the context of medical and psycho-social risk. The present 4 …
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Co-regulation and parenting stress over time in full-term, very low birthweight preterm, and psycho-socially at-risk infant-mother dyads: Implications for fostering the development of healthy relationships - PubMed
Development of a Manualized Intervention to Support Episodic Memory in Autistic Children: Elaborative Reminiscing Is Key - PubMed
Development of a Manualized Intervention to Support Episodic Memory in Autistic Children: Elaborative Reminiscing Is Key - PubMed
Episodic memory (EM) is memory for past personal experiences. EM and social development are inextricably linked, and both are impacted in autistic persons. Parents of autistic children can be taught to engage in a unique conversational style (i.e., elaborative reminiscing) to support a child's memor …
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Development of a Manualized Intervention to Support Episodic Memory in Autistic Children: Elaborative Reminiscing Is Key - PubMed
The impact of low birthweight in infant patterns of regulatory behavior, mother-infant quality of interaction, and attachment - PubMed
The impact of low birthweight in infant patterns of regulatory behavior, mother-infant quality of interaction, and attachment - PubMed
It remains unclear whether infants born preterm are more likely to develop an insecure attachment with their mothers. In this study, instead of using gestational age criteria, we observe attachment in infants born with very low birthweight. Although the collinearity between gestational age and birth …
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The impact of low birthweight in infant patterns of regulatory behavior, mother-infant quality of interaction, and attachment - PubMed
Associations between mothers' emotion regulation and real-time experiences of negative emotion: The moderating role of caregiving context - PubMed
Associations between mothers' emotion regulation and real-time experiences of negative emotion: The moderating role of caregiving context - PubMed
Parents' emotion regulation and emotional experiences have important consequences for family well-being and child outcomes. Little is known about whether traitlike emotion regulation abilities predict statelike experiences of real-time negative emotion. Using ecological momentary assessment (EMA), t …
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Associations between mothers' emotion regulation and real-time experiences of negative emotion: The moderating role of caregiving context - PubMed
Influence of digital media in the oral health education of mother-child pairs: study protocol of a parallel double-blind randomized clinical trial - PubMed
Influence of digital media in the oral health education of mother-child pairs: study protocol of a parallel double-blind randomized clinical trial - PubMed
This intervention proposal is designed to motivate behavioral change in mother-child pairs. We hypothesize that adding digital media to traditional oral health programs will provoke improvements in oral hygiene behavior and health outcomes. To our knowledge, this is the first study evaluating the ef …
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Influence of digital media in the oral health education of mother-child pairs: study protocol of a parallel double-blind randomized clinical trial - PubMed
Body dissatisfaction and disordered eating within the mother-daughter dyad: An actor-partner interdependence approach - PubMed
Body dissatisfaction and disordered eating within the mother-daughter dyad: An actor-partner interdependence approach - PubMed
Research on body image and eating within the mother-daughter dyad tends to emphasize the influence that mothers may have on daughters, with little focus on the concomitant influence that daughters may have on mothers. Utilizing the Actor-Partner Interdependence Model (APIM) within a sample of mother …
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Body dissatisfaction and disordered eating within the mother-daughter dyad: An actor-partner interdependence approach - PubMed
Transient changes in mothers' negative emotional reactivity predict changes in the intensity, persistence, and variability of their aversive behavior - PubMed
Transient changes in mothers' negative emotional reactivity predict changes in the intensity, persistence, and variability of their aversive behavior - PubMed
Applying theories of emotion to understanding the regulation of aversive parenting, we used microanalytic observational methods to test whether transient changes in a mother's negative emotional reactivity predict changes over time in key parameters of her moment-to-moment aversive behavior: its int …
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Transient changes in mothers' negative emotional reactivity predict changes in the intensity, persistence, and variability of their aversive behavior - PubMed
The Canadian Mother-Child Cohort Active Surveillance Initiative (CAMCCO): Comparisons between Quebec, Manitoba, Saskatchewan, and Alberta - PubMed
The Canadian Mother-Child Cohort Active Surveillance Initiative (CAMCCO): Comparisons between Quebec, Manitoba, Saskatchewan, and Alberta - PubMed
Medications are often used among Canadian pregnancies but adverse pregnancy outcomes vary across provinces. Digitized health data may help researchers and care providers understand the risk-benefit ratios related to gestational medication use, as well as province-specific trends.
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The Canadian Mother-Child Cohort Active Surveillance Initiative (CAMCCO): Comparisons between Quebec, Manitoba, Saskatchewan, and Alberta - PubMed
"I'm walking on eggshells": challenges faced by mothers with breast cancer in interacting with adolescent daughters - PubMed
"I'm walking on eggshells": challenges faced by mothers with breast cancer in interacting with adolescent daughters - PubMed
Our research explored the interactive experience of breast cancer-afflicted mothers and adolescent daughters. The insights uncovered by this study will help mothers enhance interaction with their daughters and assist health practitioners in devising interventions.
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"I'm walking on eggshells": challenges faced by mothers with breast cancer in interacting with adolescent daughters - PubMed
The role of mother-infant emotional synchrony in speech processing in 9-month-old infants - PubMed
The role of mother-infant emotional synchrony in speech processing in 9-month-old infants - PubMed
Rhythmicity characterizes both interpersonal synchrony and spoken language. Emotions and language are forms of interpersonal communication, which interact with each other throughout development. We investigated whether and how emotional synchrony between mothers and their 9-month-old infants relates …
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The role of mother-infant emotional synchrony in speech processing in 9-month-old infants - PubMed
Influences of infants' and mothers' contingent vocal responsiveness on young infants' vocal social bids in the Still Face Task - PubMed
Influences of infants' and mothers' contingent vocal responsiveness on young infants' vocal social bids in the Still Face Task - PubMed
Infants' social bids in the still face phase of the Still Face Task demonstrate their emerging sense of self agency as these behaviors happen in the absence of the partner's social overtures. The study examined the role of infants' contingent responsiveness to their mothers in social interactions on …
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Influences of infants' and mothers' contingent vocal responsiveness on young infants' vocal social bids in the Still Face Task - PubMed
Japanese infants' attachment insecurity and externalizing/internalizing problems: Using strange situation and attachment Q-sort methods - PubMed
Japanese infants' attachment insecurity and externalizing/internalizing problems: Using strange situation and attachment Q-sort methods - PubMed
According to attachment theory, an infant-mother attachment is universal, and infants who develop an insecure attachment relationship with their mother are likely to show mental health problems compared to those who develop a secure attachment relationship. These hypotheses have been empirically sup …
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Japanese infants' attachment insecurity and externalizing/internalizing problems: Using strange situation and attachment Q-sort methods - PubMed
Associations of maternal emotion regulation with child white matter connectivity in Black American mother-child dyads - PubMed
Associations of maternal emotion regulation with child white matter connectivity in Black American mother-child dyads - PubMed
Parental emotion regulation plays a major role in parent-child interactions, and in turn, neural plasticity in children, particularly during sensitive developmental periods. However, little is known about how parental emotion dysregulation is associated with variation in children's brain structure, …
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Associations of maternal emotion regulation with child white matter connectivity in Black American mother-child dyads - PubMed
Empathy for others versus for one's child: Associations with mothers' brain activation during a social cognitive task and with their toddlers' functioning - PubMed
Empathy for others versus for one's child: Associations with mothers' brain activation during a social cognitive task and with their toddlers' functioning - PubMed
Caregivers who are higher in dispositional empathy tend to have children with better developmental outcomes; however, few studies have considered the role of child-directed (i.e., "parental") empathy, which may be relevant for the caregiver-child relationship. We hypothesized that mothers' parental …
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Empathy for others versus for one's child: Associations with mothers' brain activation during a social cognitive task and with their toddlers' functioning - PubMed
The Influence of Maternal Psychological Manifestations on the Mother-Child Couple during the Early COVID-19 Pandemic in Two Hospitals in Timisoara, Romania - PubMed
The Influence of Maternal Psychological Manifestations on the Mother-Child Couple during the Early COVID-19 Pandemic in Two Hospitals in Timisoara, Romania - PubMed
Postpartum maternal physical and psychological state plays a fundamental role on the mother-child relationship in the new social and complex family conditions.
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The Influence of Maternal Psychological Manifestations on the Mother-Child Couple during the Early COVID-19 Pandemic in Two Hospitals in Timisoara, Romania - PubMed
Feminine gender identity and physical aggressiveness in heterosexual and homosexual pedophiles - PubMed
Feminine gender identity and physical aggressiveness in heterosexual and homosexual pedophiles - PubMed
This study explored the differences among six groups of adult males in retrospective self-reports of childhood gender identity and physical aggressiveness. The three groups of homosexual men preferred prepubescent, pubescent, or physically mature sexual partners. The three groups of heterosexual men …
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Feminine gender identity and physical aggressiveness in heterosexual and homosexual pedophiles - PubMed
The historical and cultural spectra of homosexuality and their relationship to the fear of being a lesbian - PubMed
The historical and cultural spectra of homosexuality and their relationship to the fear of being a lesbian - PubMed
The cultural spectra of homosexuality are briefly traced in Western and Eastern cultures. Special emphasis is placed on homosexuality in the male, which was a capital offense in the British Navy from 1700 to the early part of the nineteenth century when psychological and medical factors came to be c …
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The historical and cultural spectra of homosexuality and their relationship to the fear of being a lesbian - PubMed
Man-boy lovers: assessment, counseling, and psychotherapy - PubMed
Man-boy lovers: assessment, counseling, and psychotherapy - PubMed
Clinical experiences with 36 males, between the ages of 21 and 60 are described. All of them felt an enduring sexual attraction for boys. Sixteen males were treated for sexual identity conflicts. For eight of them this ended in a positive self-labeling as pedophile, the others had severe problems wi …
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Man-boy lovers: assessment, counseling, and psychotherapy - PubMed
[Chemical castration in homosexual pedophilia] - PubMed
[Chemical castration in homosexual pedophilia] - PubMed
The treatment of reducing sexual drive with antiandrogenic cyproterone acetate in a man with homosexual paedophilia is shown with the summary of rules for the use of cyproterone acetate in the therapy of sexual deviations.
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[Chemical castration in homosexual pedophilia] - PubMed
Autopedophilia - PubMed
Autopedophilia - PubMed
The most salient dimension of men's sexual orientation is gender: attraction to males versus females. A second dimension is sexual maturity: attraction to children versus adults. A less appreciated dimension is location: attraction to other individuals versus the sexual fantasy of being one of those …
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Autopedophilia - PubMed
Assessing Paraphilic Interests Among Women Who Sexually Offend - PubMed
Assessing Paraphilic Interests Among Women Who Sexually Offend - PubMed
Research on the assessment of sexual interests in women using genital measures shows little evidence, overall, that women's genital responses are indicative of sexual interests. Some non-genital measures of sexual interest may be a valid indicator of age interests. Very few studies have focused on w …
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Assessing Paraphilic Interests Among Women Who Sexually Offend - PubMed
Sadistic homosexual pedophilia: treatment with cyproterone acetate: a single case study - PubMed
Sadistic homosexual pedophilia: treatment with cyproterone acetate: a single case study - PubMed
This single case study demonstrates the effects of antiandrogen treatment on a subject with a very serious sexual deviation and a poor prognosis. It assesses the effects of cyproterone acetate (CPA) on an individual with a serious chronic organic brain syndrome combined with sadistic homosexual pedo …
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Sadistic homosexual pedophilia: treatment with cyproterone acetate: a single case study - PubMed
Man/boy love and the American gay movement - PubMed
Man/boy love and the American gay movement - PubMed
The issue of man/boy love has intersected the gay movement since the late nineteenth century, with the rise of the first gay rights movement in Germany. In the United States, as the gay movement has retreated from its vision of sexual freedom for all in favor of integration into existing social and …
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Man/boy love and the American gay movement - PubMed