| Like mother, like child? Maternal determinants of children's early social-emotional development |
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| MEDIATING ROLE OF MATERNAL SENSITIVITY: ENHANCING LANGUAGE DEVELOPMENT IN AT-RISK FAMILIES |
8 |
| Influence of in utero exposure to maternal depression and natural disaster-related stress on infant temperament at 6 months: The children of Superstorm Sandy |
6 |
| POSTPARTUM BONDING DIFFICULTIES AND ADULT ATTACHMENT STYLES: THE MEDIATING ROLE OF POSTPARTUM DEPRESSION AND CHILDBIRTH-RELATED PTSD |
5 |
| Effects of male postpartum depression on father-infant interaction: The mediating role of face processing |
5 |
| IMPACT OF REFLECTIVE SUPERVISION ON EARLY CHILDHOOD INTERVENTIONISTS' PERCEPTIONS OF SELF-EFFICACY, JOB SATISFACTION, AND JOB STRESS |
5 |
| PARENTAL CHILDHOOD ADVERSITY, DEPRESSIVE SYMPTOMS, AND PARENTING QUALITY: EFFECTS ON TODDLER SELF-REGULATION IN CHILD WELFARE SERVICES INVOLVED FAMILIES |
4 |
| IMPLEMENTATION OF AN EVIDENCED-BASED PARENTING PROGRAM IN A COMMUNITY MENTAL HEALTH SETTING |
4 |
| The link between child temperament and low-income mothers' and fathers' parenting |
4 |
| Maternal depression and infant attachment security: A meta-analysis |
4 |
| Early life predictors of callous-unemotional and psychopathic traits |
4 |
| MATERNAL DEPRESSION AND THE DEVELOPMENT OF EXECUTIVE FUNCTION AND BEHAVIOR PROBLEMS IN HEAD START: INDIRECT EFFECTS THROUGH PARENTING |
4 |
| IGNORING CHILDREN'S BEDTIME CRYING: THE POWER OF WESTERN-ORIENTED BELIEFS |
4 |
| Weathering the storm: Mothers' and fathers' experiences of parenting a preterm infant |
4 |
| DOES FATHERS' PRENATAL MENTAL HEALTH BEAR A RELATIONSHIP TO PARENTING STRESS AT 6 MONTHS? |
4 |
| IMPACT OF PARENTAL BINGE EATING DISORDER: EXPLORING CHILDREN'S EMOTIONAL/BEHAVIORAL PROBLEMS AND THE QUALITY OF PARENT-CHILD FEEDING INTERACTIONS |
4 |
| WIDENING THE SCOPE OF SOCIAL SUPPORT: THE FLORIDA MATERNAL, INFANT, AND EARLY CHILDHOOD HOME VISITING PROGRAM |
4 |
| ATTACHMENT AND BIOBEHAVIORAL CATCH-UP: A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW |
3 |
| MOTHERS AND THEIR INFANTS CO-ADMITTED TO A NEWLY DEVELOPED MOTHER-BABY UNIT: CHARACTERISTICS AND OUTCOMES |
3 |
| DEVELOPMENT OF THE PARENT-CHILD PLAY SCALE FOR USE IN CHILDREN WITH FEEDING DISORDERS |
3 |
| CAREGIVER'S DEPRESSIVE SYMPTOMS AND YOUNG CHILDREN'S SOCIOEMOTIONAL DEVELOPMENT DELAYS: A CROSS-SECTIONAL STUDY IN POOR RURAL AREAS OF CHINA |
3 |
| Role of psychosocial risk factors in predicting maternal and paternal depressive symptomatology during pregnancy |
3 |
| Teenage Childbearing, Reproductive Justice, and Infant Mental Health |
3 |
| Early-life risk for domestic violence perpetration: Implications for practice and policy |
3 |
| A neurodevelopmental perspective on male violence |
3 |
| Sex differences in the development of physical aggression: An intergenerational perspective and implications for preventive interventions |
3 |
| A THERAPEUTIC PLAYGROUP FOR DEPRESSED MOTHERS AND THEIR INFANTS: FEASIBILITY STUDY AND PILOT RANDOMIZED TRIAL OF COMMUNITY HUGS |
3 |
| Trauma, immigration, and sexual health among Latina women: Implications for maternal-child well-being and reproductive justice |
3 |
| DISORGANIZATION, FEAR AND ATTACHMENT: WORKING TOWARDSCLARIFICATION |
3 |
| UNDERSTANDING THE CONNECTION BETWEEN ATTACHMENT TRAUMA AND MATERNAL SELF-EFFICACY IN DEPRESSED MOTHERS |
3 |
| TOP-DOWN AND BOTTOM-UP: THE ROLE OF SOCIAL INFORMATION PROCESSING AND MINDFULNESS AS PREDICTORS IN MATERNAL-INFANT INTERACTION |
2 |
| Infant withdrawal and behavior problems in urban Chinese toddlers: Roles of maternal sensitivity to infant distress and emerging delay ability |
2 |
| Quality home visits: Activities to promote meaningful interactions |
2 |
| INTERFACING INFANT MENTAL HEALTH KNOWLEDGE: PERSPECTIVES OF SOUTH AFRICAN SUPERVISORS SUPPORTING LAY MOTHER-INFANT HOME VISITORS |
2 |
| IS REFLECTIVE SUPERVISION ENOUGH? AN EXPLORATION OF WORKFORCE PERSPECTIVES |
2 |
| CAREGIVER SENSITIVITY AND CONSISTENCY AND CHILDREN'S PRIOR FAMILY EXPERIENCE AS CONTEXTS FOR EARLY DEVELOPMENT WITHIN INSTITUTIONS |
2 |
| ADDRESSING SUBSTANCE-USE PROBLEMS IN TRIBAL HOME VISITING |
2 |
| A developmental origins perspective on the emergence of violent behavior in males with prenatal substance exposure |
2 |
| The affective basis of violence |
2 |
| Early childhood education and crime |
2 |
| Reproductive justice for incarcerated mothers and advocacy for their infants and young children |
2 |
| Risk and protective factors for pre- and postnatal bonding |
2 |
| DOES A PERINATAL PARENTING INTERVENTION WORK FOR FATHERS? A RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL |
2 |
| ON BEING MOTHER AND PATIENT: DIALECTICAL STRUGGLES DURING MEDICALLY HIGH-RISK PREGNANCY |
2 |
| Stress and coping among early childhood intervention professionals receiving reflective supervision: A qualitative analysis |
2 |
| Caregivers' emotional competence and behavioral responsiveness as correlates of early childcare workers' relationships with children in their care |
2 |
| Parenting and toddler self-regulation in low-income families: What does sleep have to do with it? |
2 |
| MEASURING REFLECTIVE SUPERVISION WITHIN HOME VISITING: CHANGES IN SUPERVISORS' SELF-PERCEPTION OVER TIME |
2 |
| CULTURAL MODELS OF INFANT EMOTIONS AND NEEDS AMONG THE GAMO PEOPLE OF SOUTHERN ETHIOPIA |
1 |
| Defensive patterns in reflective group supervisions at Child Health Centres |
1 |