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Modeling dyadic processes using Hidden Markov Models: A time series approach to mother-infant interactions during infant immunization.

Cynthia A Stifter1, Michael Rovine1.   

Abstract

The focus of the present longitudinal study, to examine mother-infant interaction during the administration of immunizations at two and six months of age, used hidden Markov modeling, a time series approach that produces latent states to describe how mothers and infants work together to bring the infant to a soothed state. Results revealed a 4-state model for the dyadic responses to a two-month inoculation whereas a 6-state model best described the dyadic process at six months. Two of the states at two months and three of the states at six months suggested a progression from high intensity crying to no crying with parents using vestibular and auditory soothing methods. The use of feeding and/or pacifying to soothe the infant characterized one two-month state and two six-month states. These data indicate that with maturation and experience, the mother-infant dyad is becoming more organized around the soothing interaction. Using hidden Markov modeling to describe individual differences, as well as normative processes, is also presented and discussed.

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Keywords:  dyadic processes; infant distress; soothing; time series analysis

Year:  2015        PMID: 27284272      PMCID: PMC4896153          DOI: 10.1002/icd.1907

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Infant Child Dev        ISSN: 1522-7219


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