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"Infant Behav Dev" Category Publications:

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1 Mothers' and fathers' early tactile contact behaviors during triadic and dyadic parent-infant interactions immediately after birth and at 3-months postpartum: Implications for early care behaviors and intervention Mercuri M; Stack DM; Trojan S; Giusti L; Morandi F; Mantis I; Montirosso R; 31546151
CRDH
2 Functions of maternal touch and infants' affect during face-to-face interactions: new directions for the still-face. Jean AD, Stack DM 19004501
PSYCHOLOGY
3 A longitudinal investigation of maternal touching across the first 6 months of life: age and context effects. Jean AD, Stack DM, Fogel A 19477019
PSYCHOLOGY
4 Infant touch with gaze and affective behaviors during mother-infant still-face interactions: Co-occurrence and functions of touch. Moszkowski RJ, Stack DM, Chiarella SS 19647323
PSYCHOLOGY

 

Title:A longitudinal investigation of maternal touching across the first 6 months of life: age and context effects.
Authors:Jean ADStack DMFogel A
Link:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19477019?dopt=Abstract
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PMID:19477019 Category:Infant Behav Dev Date Added:2019-06-07
Dept Affiliation: PSYCHOLOGY
1 Centre for Research in Human Development, Department of Psychology, Concordia University, 7141 Sherbrooke Street West, PY-170, Montreal, Quebec, Canada. ameliejea@yahoo.com

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A longitudinal investigation of maternal touching across the first 6 months of life: age and context effects.

Infant Behav Dev. 2009 Jun;32(3):344-9

Authors: Jean AD, Stack DM, Fogel A

Abstract

The types of touch used by 12 mothers with their 1-, 3- and 5.5-month-old infants were examined longitudinally during two different interaction contexts lasting 5 min each. Changes in maternal touching as a function of infants' age and interaction context were revealed.

PMID: 19477019 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]





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