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Infant affect and affect regulation during the still-face paradigm with mothers and fathers: the role of infant characteristics and parental sensitivity.

J Braungart-Rieker1, M M Garwood, B P Powers, P C Notaro.   

Abstract

This laboratory study examined mothers' and fathers' sensitivity during face-to-face interactions with their infants as well as infants' affective and regulatory responses during mother-infant versus father-infant still face (SF). The degree to which infant gender and temperament as well as parental sensitivity predicted SF responses was also examined. Participants included 94 healthy, primarily White, middle-class 4-month-olds and their parents. Results indicated that mothers and fathers were equally sensitive toward their infants. Infants' affect and regulatory behaviors were also significantly stable across mother- and father-infant SF situations, although several differences in mean levels of regulation emerged. Finally, the extent to which exogenous and endogenous variables predicted infant SF responses differed as a function of which affect or regulatory variable was being examined and with which parent the infant was experiencing SF.

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Year:  1998        PMID: 9823522     DOI: 10.1037//0012-1649.34.6.1428

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Dev Psychol        ISSN: 0012-1649


  34 in total

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8.  Toddler affect with mothers and fathers: the importance of infant attachment.

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