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Adverse Childhood Experiences: Associations with a Blunted Cortisol Stress Response During Pregnancy
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Maternal and Child Health Journal.
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Infant Mental Health Journal. 43:207-225
Reflective supervision/consultation (RS/C) is a relationship for learning that embraces reflection and reflective practice strategies. It is considered best practice within the infant and early childhood mental health (IECMH) field. Based on research
Autor:
Carolyn J. Dayton, Laurel M. Hicks
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Child Abuse & Neglect. 90:43-51
Nearly a third of adults report childhood trauma in their youth and approximately 700,000 cases of child maltreatment were reported in 2016. Both history of childhood trauma and current trauma symptoms in adults are linked to child maltreatment, alth
Autor:
Laurel M. Hicks, Michelle Sperlich, Carolyn J. Dayton, Carla Barron, Joanne P. Smith-Darden, Suzanne Brown, Jessica Goletz
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Journal of Child and Family Studies. 28:1134-1144
The parent-infant relationship begins during pregnancy and is foundational to the caregiving system that will guide early parenting behaviors. The current study extends prior work focused on the postnatal parenting relationship by examining parental
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Infant mental health journalREFERENCES. 43(2)
Empirical study of reflective supervision/consultation (RS/C) has been gaining ground over the past decade. However, much of this literature is focused on the supervisor perspective of what RS/C is, what makes it effective, and how it impacts the wor
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Handbook of Fathers and Child Development ISBN: 9783030510268
This chapter will review the literature on the psychological, social, and emotional preparations that fathers undergo as they prepare to parent a new infant. Risk and resilience factors associated with fathers’ emotional connection to the fetus and
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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-51027-5_12
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-51027-5_12
Autor:
Carolyn J. Dayton, Maria Muzik, Kiddada Green, Laurel M. Hicks, Trazell Primuse, Suzanne Brown, Jessica Goletz, Myung Ae Nordin, Robert D. Welch, Angela Johnson
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Journal of Biosocial Science. 51:374-393
Despite the significant health benefits of breastfeeding for the mother and the infant, economic class and race disparities in breastfeeding rates persist. Support for breastfeeding from the father of the infant is associated with higher rates of bre
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Journal of Affective Disorders. 238:179-186
Background Perinatal depression is reported in 15–20% of women (Marcus, 2009), 8–16% of men (Paulson and Bazemore, 2010) and low-SES, diverse populations are particularly at risk (Sareen, 2011). Trauma symptoms are commonly comorbid with depressi
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Journal of Interpersonal Violence. 36:4570-4592
Women with substance use disorders (SUDs) experience high rates of violence exposure and posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), which are associated with parenting anxiety and lower parenting satisfaction among mothers. Although social support may buf
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Carolyn J. Dayton, Dalia Alhasanat-Khalil, Ramona Benkert, Carmen Giurgescu, Judith Fry-McComish, Hossein Yarandi
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Archives of Psychiatric Nursing. 32:530-535
To examine the relationships among acculturative stress, social support, and postpartum depression (PPD) symptoms among U.S. immigrant women of Arabic descent; and to examine if social support moderates the associations between acculturative stress a