| Literature DB >> 35081932 |
P Nina Banerjee1, Karen E McFadden2, Jacqueline D Shannon2, Leslie L Davidson3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Previous research has established that exposure to high maternal sensitivity is positively associated with advances in infant cognitive development. However, there are many fixed and modifiable factors that influence this association. This study investigates whether the association between maternal sensitivity and infant cognitive development in the first year of life is accounted for by other factors, such as breastfeeding, maternal depressive symptoms, maternal alcohol use, infant birth weight or demographic covariates.Entities:
Keywords: Breastfeeding; Cognitive development; Maternal depression; Maternal sensitivity; Parenting
Mesh:
Year: 2022 PMID: 35081932 PMCID: PMC8790903 DOI: 10.1186/s12887-022-03133-4
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Pediatr ISSN: 1471-2431 Impact factor: 2.125
Fig. 1Analytic Sample. *rounded to nearest 50
Correlations Between Study Variables
*p < .05; ** p < .01; ***p < .001; ~p < .10
Factors Associated with Maternal Sensitivity
| −.025* | −.026* | −.018 | −.027* | −.025* | −.025* | −.022 | −.021 | −.021 | −.019 | −.019 | −.019 | −.019 | −.019 | −.019 | |
| −.040** | −.038*** | −.021 | −.022 | −.022 | -..020 | −.020 | −.020 | −.015 | −.016 | −.016 | −.015 | −.015 | −.015 | ||
| −.019 | −.006 | −.038** | −.037* | −.030* | −.032 | −.032 | −.002 | −.002 | −.002 | −.001 | −.001 | −.001 | |||
| −.244*** | −.197*** | .195*** | .159*** | .159*** | .159*** | −.102*** | .103*** | .103*** | .103** | .102** | .102** | ||||
| .095*** | .095*** | .089*** | .091*** | .091*** | .038 | .039 | .039 | .033 | .033 | .033 | |||||
| | −.007 | −.045*** | −.048*** | −.048*** | −.048*** | −.047*** | −.046*** | −.045*** | −.045*** | −.045*** | |||||
| | −.137*** | −.140*** | −.140*** | −.116*** | −.115*** | −.115*** | −.116*** | −.116*** | −.116*** | ||||||
| | −.035** | −.035** | −.044** | −.043*** | −.043** | −.042** | −.042** | −.042** | |||||||
| | −.003 | −.001 | −.001 | −.001 | .000 | .000 | .000 | ||||||||
| .159*** | .159*** | .159*** | .158*** | .158*** | .158*** | ||||||||||
| Mother w Partner | .029 | .029 | .029 | .029 | .029 | ||||||||||
| Mother no Partner | −.002 | .002 | .002 | .002 | |||||||||||
| Depressive Symptoms | −.019~ | −.019~ | −.019~ | ||||||||||||
| Less than 1 month = Reference | |||||||||||||||
| Breastfeeding more than 1 month | .062 | .062 | |||||||||||||
| Not drinking | |||||||||||||||
| Drinks but4–5 drinks in one sitting | .015~ | ||||||||||||||
| Has had 4–5 drinks 1 sitting | .043 | ||||||||||||||
*p < .05; ** p < .01; ***p < .001; ~p < .10
Regression models are weighted with both sample (W1CO) and replicate weights (W1C1-W1C90)
Factors associated with Infant Cognitive Development
| −.033** | −.035** | −.036** | −.037** | −.037** | −.037** | −.037** | −.036** | −.031** | −.032** | −.033 | |
| −.114*** | −.112*** | −.112*** | −.111*** | −.111*** | −.111*** | −.111*** | −.107** | −.108** | −.108 | ||
| .027* | .045** | .043** | .038** | .038** | .026 | .007 | .000 | −.007 | |||
| −.039** | −.039** | −.039** | −.039** | −.046** | −.052*** | −.057*** | −.056 | ||||
| | −.008 | −.013 | −.014 | −.014 | −.006 | −.011 | −.010 | ||||
| | −.015 | −.016 | −.011 | .011 | .000 | −.000 | |||||
| | −011 | −.013 | −.004 | −.008 | −.009 | ||||||
| | −.003 | −.002 | −.006 | −.007 | |||||||
| | .029 | −.002 | −.003 | −.012 | |||||||
| .180*** | .175*** | .175*** | |||||||||
| Depressive Symptoms | −.034** | −.035** | |||||||||
| Reference = Less than 1 month | |||||||||||
| Breastfeeding more than 1 month | .079** | ||||||||||
*p < .05; ** p < .01; ***p < .001; ~p < .10
Regression models are weighted with both sample (W1CO) and replicate weights (W1C1-W1C90)