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View article: Social withdrawal behaviour in Nepalese infants and the relationship with future neurodevelopment; a longitudinal cohort study
Social withdrawal behaviour in Nepalese infants and the relationship with future neurodevelopment; a longitudinal cohort study Open
Background Social withdrawal in infants may be a signal of distress and a precursor for non-optimal development. Objective To examine the relationship between infant social withdrawal and neurodevelopment up to 4 years in Nepalese children…
View article: Editorial: Prenatal and early life parent-child psychiatric interventions in the perinatal somatic context
Editorial: Prenatal and early life parent-child psychiatric interventions in the perinatal somatic context Open
EDITORIAL article Front. Psychiatry, 15 May 2023Sec. Perinatal Psychiatry Volume 14 - 2023 | https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyt.2023.1147463
View article: A Controlled Trial Evaluating the Impact of a Home-Visiting Program on Maternal Disruptive Communication in a Vulnerable Population
A Controlled Trial Evaluating the Impact of a Home-Visiting Program on Maternal Disruptive Communication in a Vulnerable Population Open
Attachment disorganization is a significant high-risk factor for infant mental health. Its association with high-risk psychosocial contexts has been clearly identified, but the link between these difficult social contexts and maternal disr…
View article: The Prevalence of Social Withdrawal in Infants With Cleft Lip and Palate: The Feasibility of the Full and the Modified Versions of the Alarm Distress Baby Scale
The Prevalence of Social Withdrawal in Infants With Cleft Lip and Palate: The Feasibility of the Full and the Modified Versions of the Alarm Distress Baby Scale Open
Background Social withdrawal is a risk indicator for infant development with both organic and non-organic causes. Cleft lip and palate (CLP) impose a higher risk of physical and emotional distress in infants and alters parent-infant relati…
View article: Infant Social Withdrawal Behavior: A Key for Adaptation in the Face of Relational Adversity
Infant Social Withdrawal Behavior: A Key for Adaptation in the Face of Relational Adversity Open
As a result of evolution, human babies are born with outstanding abilities for human communication and cooperation. The other side of the coin is their great sensitivity to any clear and durable violation in their relationship with caregiv…
View article: Associations between symptoms of maternal postpartum depression, gestational age and infant social withdrawal: A longitudinal study in a community cohort
Associations between symptoms of maternal postpartum depression, gestational age and infant social withdrawal: A longitudinal study in a community cohort Open
Infant social withdrawal is a risk factor for non‐optimal child development; thus, it is important to identify risk factors associated with withdrawal. In a large community sample ( N = 19,017), we investigate whether symptoms of maternal …
View article: The Impact of an Interactive Guidance Intervention on Sustained Social Withdrawal in Preterm Infants in Chile: Randomized Controlled Trial
The Impact of an Interactive Guidance Intervention on Sustained Social Withdrawal in Preterm Infants in Chile: Randomized Controlled Trial Open
Background Sustained social withdrawal is a key indicator of child emotional distress and a risk factor for psychological development. Preterm infants have a higher probability of developing sustained social withdrawal than infants born fu…
View article: Correction to: Sustained social withdrawal behavior and ‘difcult’ temperament among infants, in relation to maternal afectivity in a low-income area of Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of Congo
Correction to: Sustained social withdrawal behavior and ‘difcult’ temperament among infants, in relation to maternal afectivity in a low-income area of Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of Congo Open
View article: Association Between the COVID-19 Pandemic and Infant Neurodevelopment: A Comparison Before and During COVID-19
Association Between the COVID-19 Pandemic and Infant Neurodevelopment: A Comparison Before and During COVID-19 Open
Aim: To investigate the association between the experience of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic and neurodevelopment of 6-month-old and 1-year-old children and explore the differences in the association by birth order. Metho…
View article: How to screen for social withdrawal in primary care: An evaluation of the alarm distress baby scale using item response theory
How to screen for social withdrawal in primary care: An evaluation of the alarm distress baby scale using item response theory Open
View article: Prevalence and Characteristics of Social Withdrawal Tendency Among 3–24 Months in China: A Pilot Study
Prevalence and Characteristics of Social Withdrawal Tendency Among 3–24 Months in China: A Pilot Study Open
Background: Sustained withdrawal behavior is an obstacle for child development. The present study aimed to preliminarily evaluate the prevalence of social withdrawal tendency in young Chinese children using the Alarm Distress Baby Scale (A…
View article: Un cahier de suivi psychologique périnatal : favoriser le dépistage et la continuité entre soins pré- et postnataux en maternité
Un cahier de suivi psychologique périnatal : favoriser le dépistage et la continuité entre soins pré- et postnataux en maternité Open
View article: Spitz was right. A Moroccan validation of the Alarm Distress Baby (ADBB) scale A comparison of social withdrawal behaviour levels between infants raised in children’s home and infants raised by their own families and a validation of René Spitz’s hypothesis on the causes of ‘hospitalism’ and ‘anaclitic depression’
Spitz was right. A Moroccan validation of the Alarm Distress Baby (ADBB) scale A comparison of social withdrawal behaviour levels between infants raised in children’s home and infants raised by their own families and a validation of René Spitz’s hypothesis on the causes of ‘hospitalism’ and ‘anaclitic depression’ Open
Social withdrawal behaviour in infants is a key indicator of child distress and a risk factor for later pathologies. The present study provides results from a Moroccan study of the ADBB scale applied to two populations that were very diffe…
View article: The Feasibility of the Full and Modified Versions of the Alarm Distress Baby Scale (ADBB) and the Prevalence of Social Withdrawal in Infants in Nepal
The Feasibility of the Full and Modified Versions of the Alarm Distress Baby Scale (ADBB) and the Prevalence of Social Withdrawal in Infants in Nepal Open
Our findings suggest that the m-ADBB is an acceptable approach to achieve adequate interrater agreement in a large community-based study in Nepal. Results indicate high prevalence of social withdrawal in this population. There are, however…
View article: Interactive Guidance Intervention to Address Sustained Social Withdrawal in Preterm Infants in Chile: Protocol for a Randomized Controlled Trial
Interactive Guidance Intervention to Address Sustained Social Withdrawal in Preterm Infants in Chile: Protocol for a Randomized Controlled Trial Open
Background Preterm newborns can be exposed early to significant perinatal stress, and this stress can increase the risk of altered socioemotional development. Sustained social withdrawal in infants is an early indicator of emotional distre…
View article: The impact of having a baby with cleft lip and palate on parents and on parent-baby relationship: the first French prospective multicentre study
The impact of having a baby with cleft lip and palate on parents and on parent-baby relationship: the first French prospective multicentre study Open
Background The objective of this prospective, multidisciplinary and multicenter study was to explore the effect of a cleft lip, associated or not with a cleft palate, on parents, on parent-infant relationship, and on the baby’s relational …
View article: The impact of having a baby with cleft lip and palate on parents and on parent-baby relationship: the first French prospective multicentre study
The impact of having a baby with cleft lip and palate on parents and on parent-baby relationship: the first French prospective multicentre study Open
Background : The objective of this prospective, multidisciplinary and multicenter study was to explore the effect of a cleft lip, associated or not with a cleft palate, on parents, on parent-infant relationship, and on the baby’s relationa…
View article: The relational development of infants with CLP: impact on parents and on the parent-infant relationship. Results from the first French prospective multicenter CLP study.
The relational development of infants with CLP: impact on parents and on the parent-infant relationship. Results from the first French prospective multicenter CLP study. Open
Background : The objective of this prospective, multidisciplinary and multicenter study was to explore the impact of a cleft lip, whether or not in association with a cleft palate (CLP) on the parents, on the parent-infant relationship, an…
View article: Alarm Distress Baby Scale (ADBB) in Assessing Social Withdrawal in Infants with an Underlying Organic Illness – Congenital Heart Disease, Prader Willi Syndrome, Cleft Lip and/or Palate – An Overview
Alarm Distress Baby Scale (ADBB) in Assessing Social Withdrawal in Infants with an Underlying Organic Illness – Congenital Heart Disease, Prader Willi Syndrome, Cleft Lip and/or Palate – An Overview Open
BackgroundInfant social withdrawal, recognizable from two months onwards as assessed by the Alarm Distress Baby Scale (ADBB), provides a further measure of infant well-being. It has been widely used studying normal infants and those subjec…
View article: La nouvelle classification diagnostique de la petite enfance (DC: 0-5) : continuités et évolutions
La nouvelle classification diagnostique de la petite enfance (DC: 0-5) : continuités et évolutions Open
La classification diagnostique de la santé mentale et des troubles du développement de la petite enfance (DC: 0-5) a été publiée en 2016 par l’organisation ZERO TO THREE aux Etats-Unis, sous la direction d’un groupe de travail dirigé par C…
View article: Commentary: “Autism: a disorder linked with some trouble in intermodal matching? Putting things together a bit further”: a commentary on Falck‐Ytter et al. (2018)
Commentary: “Autism: a disorder linked with some trouble in intermodal matching? Putting things together a bit further”: a commentary on Falck‐Ytter et al. (2018) Open
Falck‐Ytter et al. () (Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry 59: 872–880) designed an elegant study with 10‐month‐old siblings of children with autism using an eye‐tracking task.
View article: Who needs what and when, and how do we sort that out?
Who needs what and when, and how do we sort that out? Open
View article: Protecting the child while preserving the relationship: Using baby’s relational withdrawal to gauge the effect of parental visitation
Protecting the child while preserving the relationship: Using baby’s relational withdrawal to gauge the effect of parental visitation Open
The impact of children's interactions with parents in the context of out-of-home placements is receiving much-needed cross-disciplinary attention. However, the paucity of instruments that can reliably represent young children's experiences…
View article: Mother-infant interaction assessment at discharge and at 6 months in a French cohort of infants born very preterm: The OLIMPE study
Mother-infant interaction assessment at discharge and at 6 months in a French cohort of infants born very preterm: The OLIMPE study Open
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View article: Who needs what and when, and how do we sort that out?
Who needs what and when, and how do we sort that out? Open
View article: Dyssynchrony and perinatal psychopathology impact of child disease on parents-child interactions, the paradigm of Prader Willi syndrom
Dyssynchrony and perinatal psychopathology impact of child disease on parents-child interactions, the paradigm of Prader Willi syndrom Open
View article: Precursors of social emotional functioning among full-term and preterm infants at 12 months: Early infant withdrawal behavior and symptoms of maternal depression
Precursors of social emotional functioning among full-term and preterm infants at 12 months: Early infant withdrawal behavior and symptoms of maternal depression Open
View article: Social Withdrawal Behaviour at One Year of Age Is Associated with Delays in Reaching Language Milestones in the EDEN Mother-Child Cohort Study
Social Withdrawal Behaviour at One Year of Age Is Associated with Delays in Reaching Language Milestones in the EDEN Mother-Child Cohort Study Open
Higher scores on social withdrawal behaviour as assessed with the ADBB were associated with delays in reaching language milestones, and to a lesser extent with lower motor ability scores. Taking the contribution of social withdrawal behavi…
View article: Predictors of Study Attrition in a Randomized Controlled Trial Evaluating a Perinatal Home-Visiting Program with Mothers with Psychosocial Vulnerabilities
Predictors of Study Attrition in a Randomized Controlled Trial Evaluating a Perinatal Home-Visiting Program with Mothers with Psychosocial Vulnerabilities Open
This study provides key information for identifying mothers who may require specific support to avoid study attrition in trials evaluating a home-visiting program.