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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

Author(s): Mercuri M; Stack DM; Trojan S; Giusti L; Morandi F; Mantis I; Montirosso R;

Mothers' and fathers' touch were investigated during their first naturalistic interaction with their newborns, and maternal touch was predicted from newborn to 3-months postpartum during the Still-Face (SF) procedure. Both parents displayed more nur...

Article GUID: 31546151

Functions of maternal touch and infants' affect during face-to-face interactions: new directions for the still-face.

Author(s): Jean AD, Stack DM

Infant Behav Dev. 2009 Jan;32(1):123-8 Authors: Jean AD, Stack DM

Article GUID: 19004501

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

Author(s): Jean AD, Stack DM, Fogel A

Infant Behav Dev. 2009 Jun;32(3):344-9 Authors: Jean AD, Stack DM, Fogel A

Article GUID: 19477019

Infant touch with gaze and affective behaviors during mother-infant still-face interactions: Co-occurrence and functions of touch.

Author(s): Moszkowski RJ, Stack DM, Chiarella SS

Infant Behav Dev. 2009 Dec;32(4):392-403 Authors: Moszkowski RJ, Stack DM, Chiarella SS

Article GUID: 19647323


Title:Functions of maternal touch and infants' affect during face-to-face interactions: new directions for the still-face.
Authors:Jean ADStack DM
Link:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19004501?dopt=Abstract
Category:Infant Behav Dev
PMID:19004501
Dept Affiliation: PSYCHOLOGY
1 Centre for Research in Human Development, Department of Psychology, Concordia University, 7141 Sherbrooke Street West, Montreal, Quebec, Canada. ameliejea@yahoo.com

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Functions of maternal touch and infants' affect during face-to-face interactions: new directions for the still-face.

Infant Behav Dev. 2009 Jan;32(1):123-8

Authors: Jean AD, Stack DM

Abstract

The functions of maternal touch were investigated during a still-face (SF) procedure between 40 mothers and their 5(1/2)-month-old infants. Mothers used more nurturing touch when their infants exhibited distress during the SF period. In addition, the quality of maternal regulatory behavior provided in the interval between the SF and Reunion Normal period was found to influence the amount of maternal nurturing touch in the Reunion Normal period.

PMID: 19004501 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]