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View article: The needs of parents and their network to influence physical activity and motor development among children 0-to-4-years old: a mixed-methods study protocol
The needs of parents and their network to influence physical activity and motor development among children 0-to-4-years old: a mixed-methods study protocol Open
View article: Recovery of children’s posttraumatic stress after family violence: <i>The role of parental stress, parents’ posttraumatic stress, and emotional security</i>
Recovery of children’s posttraumatic stress after family violence: <i>The role of parental stress, parents’ posttraumatic stress, and emotional security</i> Open
Posttraumatic stress symptoms (PTS) have been observed in children exposed to family violence. Although functioning improves for many children after cessation of violence, pathways to recovery are poorly understood. This study tests the me…
View article: Parental Lying in the Netherlands and United States: Shifting Perspectives on Prevalence, Frequency, Lie Types, and Cross-Country Comparisons
Parental Lying in the Netherlands and United States: Shifting Perspectives on Prevalence, Frequency, Lie Types, and Cross-Country Comparisons Open
Parental lying to children is common. Yet, critical measurement issues, including lie frequency, variation in lie types, and challenges in cross-country comparisons, remain underexplored. This study examined parental lying prevalence (whet…
View article: Parental Lying in the Netherlands and United States: Shifting Perspectives on Prevalence, Frequency, Lie Types, and Cross-Country Comparisons
Parental Lying in the Netherlands and United States: Shifting Perspectives on Prevalence, Frequency, Lie Types, and Cross-Country Comparisons Open
Parental lying to children is common. Yet, critical measurement issues, including lie frequency, variation in lie types, and challenges in cross-country comparisons, remain underexplored. This study examined parental lying prevalence (whet…
View article: Dynamics of family violence in mandatory and voluntary child protection support systems: A longitudinal within-family design
Dynamics of family violence in mandatory and voluntary child protection support systems: A longitudinal within-family design Open
View article: Dimensional Structure of Parent–Child Emotion Dialogues in Families Exposed to Interpersonal Violence: Associations with Internalizing, Externalizing and Trauma Symptoms
Dimensional Structure of Parent–Child Emotion Dialogues in Families Exposed to Interpersonal Violence: Associations with Internalizing, Externalizing and Trauma Symptoms Open
The way in which parents discuss children’s past emotional events with them is associated with various outcomes in children, such as emotion regulation skills and behavior problems. For children growing up with adverse experiences such as …
View article: <scp>ShareStats</scp>: An open statistics item bank developed by a community of instructors in higher education
<span>ShareStats</span>: An open statistics item bank developed by a community of instructors in higher education Open
Gaining knowledge of statistics is important in most (under)graduate programs within the social and behavioral sciences and requires repeated study by students, highlighting the need for good practice materials. We describe the development…
View article: Promoting water consumption among children through a social network intervention: a cluster randomized controlled trial on a Caribbean island
Promoting water consumption among children through a social network intervention: a cluster randomized controlled trial on a Caribbean island Open
Aim This study examined the effect of the evidence-based adapted social network intervention named Kies Awa (translation: Choose Water ) on children’s water and sugar-sweetened beverages (SSB) consumption. It also examined the moderating r…
View article: Effectiveness of a Multidisciplinary Expertise Team in the reduction of restrictive measures in sheltered care homes for people with an intellectual disability
Effectiveness of a Multidisciplinary Expertise Team in the reduction of restrictive measures in sheltered care homes for people with an intellectual disability Open
Background: Minimizing restrictive measures is an important lever to promote self-determination for people with intellectual disabilities. Aims: This study assesses the efficacy of the Multidisciplinary Expertise Team (MDET) program in red…
View article: Within‐person biological mechanisms of mood variability in childhood and adolescence
Within‐person biological mechanisms of mood variability in childhood and adolescence Open
Mood variability, the day‐to‐day fluctuation in mood, differs between individuals and develops during adolescence. Because adolescents show higher mood variability and average mood than children and adults, puberty might be a potential bio…
View article: Effects of a Baby Carrier Intervention on Fathers’ Sensitivity, Involvement, and Hormonal Levels: Follow-Up of a Randomized Controlled Study
Effects of a Baby Carrier Intervention on Fathers’ Sensitivity, Involvement, and Hormonal Levels: Follow-Up of a Randomized Controlled Study Open
Objective. Fathers are of great importance for healthy child development. This randomized controlled study investigated the longer-term effects of an intervention using a soft baby carrier on fathers' observed sensitive careg…
View article: Assessing the Generality of a Self-Administered Strategic-Resource-Use Intervention on Academic Performance: A Multisite, Preregistered Conceptual Replication of Chen et al. (2017)
Assessing the Generality of a Self-Administered Strategic-Resource-Use Intervention on Academic Performance: A Multisite, Preregistered Conceptual Replication of Chen et al. (2017) Open
Chen et al. designed a novel strategic-resource-use (SRU) intervention that higher-education students could self-administer online. This intervention aimed to help students improve their performance by stimulating them to think about using…
View article: Infant Exploratory Behaviors During the Strange Situation Procedure: Links With Attachment Quality and Temperament
Infant Exploratory Behaviors During the Strange Situation Procedure: Links With Attachment Quality and Temperament Open
The secure base phenomenon was ascribed to changes in exploration observed during Ainsworth’s Strange Situation Procedure (SSP), related to the quality of the attachment relationship. However, infant temperament was not taken into consider…
View article: Early Parenting Precursors of Child Developmental Outcomes: What Counts Beyond Parental Sensitivity?
Early Parenting Precursors of Child Developmental Outcomes: What Counts Beyond Parental Sensitivity? Open
Objective. Parental sensitivity is a precursor of child developmental outcomes, but other parental behaviors such as warmth, stimulation of cognitive development, intrusiveness, and hostility are also associated with those ou…
View article: Recovery of Children's Posttraumatic Stress after Family Violence:The Role of Parental Stress, Parent's Posttraumatic Stress and Emotional Security
Recovery of Children's Posttraumatic Stress after Family Violence:The Role of Parental Stress, Parent's Posttraumatic Stress and Emotional Security Open
View article: Like No Other? A Family-Specific Network Approach to Parenting Adolescents
Like No Other? A Family-Specific Network Approach to Parenting Adolescents Open
View article: Corrigendum: Longitudinal relations between parenting stress and child internalizing and externalizing behaviors: testing within-person changes, bidirectionality and mediating mechanisms
Corrigendum: Longitudinal relations between parenting stress and child internalizing and externalizing behaviors: testing within-person changes, bidirectionality and mediating mechanisms Open
[This corrects the article DOI: 10.3389/fnbeh.2022.942363.].
View article: Measuring Parenting Self-Efficacy from Pregnancy into Early Childhood: Longitudinal Factor Analysis and Measurement Invariance
Measuring Parenting Self-Efficacy from Pregnancy into Early Childhood: Longitudinal Factor Analysis and Measurement Invariance Open
Objective. Parenting self-efficacy is an important and widely examined construct in parenting research. Yet, studies that thoroughly assess the psychometrics properties of scales that assess parenting self-efficacy are scarce. We examined …
View article: Effects of a Soft Baby Carrier on Fathers’ Behavior and Hormones: A Randomized Controlled Trial
Effects of a Soft Baby Carrier on Fathers’ Behavior and Hormones: A Randomized Controlled Trial Open
View article: Like No Other? A Family-Specific Network Approach to Parenting Adolescents
Like No Other? A Family-Specific Network Approach to Parenting Adolescents Open
Numerous theories suggest that parents and adolescents influence each other in diverse ways; however, whether these influences differ between subgroups or are unique to each family remains uncertain. Therefore, this study explored whether …
View article: The direction of the relation between oral communicative competence and social preference in early childhood classrooms, and the role of dialogic classroom talk
The direction of the relation between oral communicative competence and social preference in early childhood classrooms, and the role of dialogic classroom talk Open
View article: Parental Reflective Functioning in First-Time Parents and Associations with Infant Socioemotional Development
Parental Reflective Functioning in First-Time Parents and Associations with Infant Socioemotional Development Open
Parental reflective functioning (PRF) refers to parents’ capacity to reflect on mental states such as their own and their child’s feelings, thoughts, and intentions. Studies suggest that PRF is an important factor in parental behavior; how…
View article: Longitudinal relations between parenting stress and child internalizing and externalizing behaviors: Testing within-person changes, bidirectionality and mediating mechanisms
Longitudinal relations between parenting stress and child internalizing and externalizing behaviors: Testing within-person changes, bidirectionality and mediating mechanisms Open
Introduction Parenthood can be experienced as a pleasant but challenging period for parents, possibly accompanied by parenting stress. Early parenthood in particular is a vulnerable period as many parents experience biological and psychoso…
View article: Effects of oxytocin and vasopressin administration on human fathers' sensitive and challenging parenting: A randomized within-subject controlled trial
Effects of oxytocin and vasopressin administration on human fathers' sensitive and challenging parenting: A randomized within-subject controlled trial Open
View article: The effects of oxytocin and vasopressin administration on fathers’ neural responses to infant crying: A randomized controlled within-subject study
The effects of oxytocin and vasopressin administration on fathers’ neural responses to infant crying: A randomized controlled within-subject study Open
View article: Developmental trajectories of infant nighttime awakenings are associated with infant-mother and infant-father attachment security
Developmental trajectories of infant nighttime awakenings are associated with infant-mother and infant-father attachment security Open
View article: Migration background and the measurement of home-based parental involvement in education: a psychometric evaluation of two self-report questionnaires
Migration background and the measurement of home-based parental involvement in education: a psychometric evaluation of two self-report questionnaires Open
Home-based parental involvement in early education is linked to beneficial outcomes in children’s development and may redress unequal educational outcomes associated with family background. The type of educational activities at home and th…
View article: The genetic association between personality and major depression or bipolar disorder. A polygenic score analysis using genome-wide association data
The genetic association between personality and major depression or bipolar disorder. A polygenic score analysis using genome-wide association data Open
The relationship between major depressive disorder (MDD) and bipolar disorder (BD) remains controversial. Previous research has reported differences and similarities in risk factors for MDD and BD, such as predisposing personality traits. …
View article: Loneliness in young adults with a visual impairment: Links with perceived social support in a twenty-year longitudinal study
Loneliness in young adults with a visual impairment: Links with perceived social support in a twenty-year longitudinal study Open
View article: Molecular Genetic Research on Personality
Molecular Genetic Research on Personality Open