| Day-to-day Variation in Autonomy-Supportive and Psychologically Controlling Parenting: The Role of Parents' Daily Experiences of Need Satisfaction and Need Frustration |
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| From Daily Need Experiences to Autonomy-Supportive and Psychologically Controlling Parenting via Psychological Availability and Stress |
9 |
| Prenatal Predictors of Postnatal Quality of Caregiving Behavior in Mothers and Fathers |
3 |
| Climate Change: Implications for Parents and Parenting |
3 |
| Immediate and Long-Term Effectiveness of Disciplinary Tactics by Type of Toddler Noncompliance |
3 |
| Father Involvement and Father-Child Relationship Quality: An Intergenerational Perspective |
2 |
| Maternal Stress and Sensitivity: Moderating Effect of Positive Affect |
2 |
| Mothers' and Fathers' Autonomy-Supportive and Controlling Behaviors: An Analysis of Interparental Contributions |
2 |
| Parental Depressive Symptoms and Parenting: Associations with Children's Coping in Families of Depressed Parents |
2 |
| Parents Adjust the Quality of Their Home Literacy Environment to the Reading Interest of Their Third to Sixth Graders |
2 |
| Mother-Child Relationships and Children's Psychosocial Functioning: The Specific Roles of Attachment Security and Maternal Behavior |
1 |
| Parent Spanking and Verbal Punishment, and Young Child Internalizing and Externalizing Behaviors in Latino Immigrant Families: Test of Moderation by Context and Culture |
1 |
| The Socialization Areas in Which European American and Chinese Immigrant Mothers Express Warmth and Control |
1 |
| Accelerating the Pace of Science: Improving Parenting Practices in Parents with Opioid Use Disorder |
1 |
| From Supporting to Co-Parenting: The New Roles of Fathers |
1 |
| Parenting Style and Parent-Adolescent Relationship Quality in African American Mother-Adolescent Dyads |
1 |
| Infant Crying Levels Elicit Divergent Testosterone Response in Men |
1 |
| What Men Do When a Baby Cries: Increasing Testosterone May Lead to Less Nurturant Care but More Environmental Vigilance |
1 |
| Brain Processes in Mothers and Nulliparous Women in Response to Cry in Different Situational Contexts: A Default Mode Network Study |
1 |
| The Unexpected for the Expecting Parent: Effects of Disruptive Early Interactions on Mother-Infant Relationship |
1 |
| Challenges in Characterizing the Mommy Brain |
1 |
| Maternal Coparenting Attitudes and Toddler Adjustment: Moderated Mediation through Father's Positive Engagement |
1 |
| Child Anxiety and Parental Anxiety Sensitivity are Related to Parent Sick Role Reinforcement |
1 |
| Does Temperament Moderate the Relation between Preschool Parenting and School-Age Self-Regulation? Contrasting Diathesis-Stress and Differential Susceptibility Models |
1 |
| Tolerance of Infant Distress Among Working Parents: Examining the Roles of Attachment Anxiety and Work-Family Conflict |
1 |
| No Such Thing as a Baby: Responses to Infant Cry Paradigms Are Primarily Influenced by Parents' Experiences and Behavior |
0 |
| Ghosts in the Nursery 2.0 |
0 |
| A Multisystem Psycho-Biological Approach to the Understanding of Parental Dispositions |
0 |
| It Takes Two to Tango: Multi-Directional, Dynamic Influences on Parenting Behavior |
0 |
| Cultural Manifestations of Infant Caregiving |
0 |
| Studying Quality of Caregiving Behavior: The Roles of Infant, Mother, Father, and Culture |
0 |
| And Baby Makes Three: Kindling the Reciprocal and Dynamic Processes of Caregiving |
0 |
| Self-Cognition and Parental Brain |
0 |
| The Multitasking Reality of the Parenting Brain |
0 |
| Infant Crying, Testosterone, and Paternal Provisions: A Positive Take on a Punishing Signal |
0 |
| A Glimpse into the Minds of Mothers: The Default Mode Network and Responsiveness to Infant Cries |
0 |
| Guys and Dolls, and Testosterone |
0 |
| Embracing the Biological Roots of the Infant's Cry |
0 |
| A Longitudinal Study of Parenting Style and Child Weight with Moderation by American Indian Ethnicity |
0 |
| The Past is Present: Responses to Infant Crying Among Mothers High in Attachment Anxiety |
0 |
| Sympathetic Activation in Response to Infant Cry: Distress or Promptness to Action? |
0 |
| Evaluating the Role of Parent-Child Interactive Groups in a Parent Training Program for Children with Externalizing and/or Internalizing Behavior Problems |
0 |
| A Possible Mechanism of Stress-Relieving Effects of Spousal Presence and Implications for Future Infant Cry Research |
0 |
| Spousal Presence Modulates Salivary alpha-Amylase Responses to Infant Cry in Mothers With High Attachment Insecurity |
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| Parenting and Infant Cry |
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| Relations between Characteristics of Collaborative and Oppositional Mother-Child Conflict |
0 |
| Developmental Trajectories of Maternal Sensitivity across the First Year of Life: Relations among Emotion Competence and Dyadic Reciprocity |
0 |
| The Improvement of Mothers' and Children's Emotional and Behavioral Reactions through the Modification of Attentional Bias in Mothers: A Micro-Trial Study |
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| Personal Growth of New Fathers following Assisted Reproductive Technology or Spontaneous Pregnancy |
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