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View article: Childhood maltreatment influences parental mimicry of children's emotional facial expressions
Childhood maltreatment influences parental mimicry of children's emotional facial expressions Open
Findings suggest that childhood maltreatment alters parents' facial reactions to children's emotional facial expressions, potentially impacting parental sensitivity.
View article: 1074 A Preliminary Analysis of the Association Between Sleep Quality and Behavior Following a Child Sleep Intervention
1074 A Preliminary Analysis of the Association Between Sleep Quality and Behavior Following a Child Sleep Intervention Open
Introduction It is well-established that sleep is essential for children’s physical, cognitive, and socioemotional development. Insufficient or poor-quality sleep has consistently been linked to behavioral difficulties in children. Interve…
View article: 1063 Parents vs. Childcare Workers: Napping Beliefs Across Ages 1 to 5
1063 Parents vs. Childcare Workers: Napping Beliefs Across Ages 1 to 5 Open
Introduction Sleep beliefs are critical drivers of children’s sleep practices; however, research has predominantly focused on nocturnal sleep. Little is known about beliefs surrounding napping, especially during the preschool years when ch…
View article: Parental depression moderates the relationship between childhood maltreatment and the recognition of children expressions of emotions
Parental depression moderates the relationship between childhood maltreatment and the recognition of children expressions of emotions Open
Background Sensitivity plays a crucial role in parenting as it involves the ability to perceive and respond appropriately to children’s signals. Childhood maltreatment and depression can negatively impact adults’ ability to recognize emoti…
View article: Maternal childhood emotional abuse increases cardiovascular responses to children’s emotional facial expressions
Maternal childhood emotional abuse increases cardiovascular responses to children’s emotional facial expressions Open
Parents with a history of childhood maltreatment may be more likely to respond inadequately to their child’s emotional cues, such as crying or screaming, due to previous exposure to prolonged stress. While studies have investigated parents…
View article: 0345 The Moderating Effect of Screen Time on the Relationship Between Physical Activity and Sleep in Young Athletes
0345 The Moderating Effect of Screen Time on the Relationship Between Physical Activity and Sleep in Young Athletes Open
Introduction Studies have emphasized the significance of sleep in performance and well-being of young athletes. Physical activity has been shown to improve various aspects of sleep in adolescents, including sleep quality. Yet, excessive sc…
View article: 0771 An Innovative Intervention on Parental Sleep Beliefs and Practices: Its Effects on Children's Short-Term Sleep
0771 An Innovative Intervention on Parental Sleep Beliefs and Practices: Its Effects on Children's Short-Term Sleep Open
Introduction Inadequate parental sleep beliefs and practices have been associated with the development and maintenance of sleep difficulties in children. Disrupted sleep at a young age leads to adverse child outcomes and affects parents' s…
View article: Dream content and depressive symptoms during pregnancy and postpartum
Dream content and depressive symptoms during pregnancy and postpartum Open
• More negative dreams are experienced by depressed pregnant women and new mothers. • Postpartum negative dream content predicts postpartum depressive symptoms. • Dreams can reflect waking-life concerns for future and new mothers. • Dreams…
View article: The influence of exposure duration and context length on word recall: A replication of Tulving et al. (1964)
The influence of exposure duration and context length on word recall: A replication of Tulving et al. (1964) Open
Tulving and colleagues (1964) pioneered the study of word recognition by investigating the influence of exposure duration and context length on accurate word identification. The present experiment aimed to replicate the original methodolog…