Results 11 to 20 of about 41 (39)

What is typical: Atypical in young children's attention regulation?: Characterizing the developmental spectrum with the Multidimensional Assessment Profiles—Attention Regulation Infant‐Toddler (MAPS‐AR‐IT) Scale

open access: yesInfant Mental Health Journal: Infancy and Early Childhood, Volume 44, Issue 6, Page 781-793, November 2023., 2023
Abstract While attention dysregulation is a promising early indicator of neurodevelopmental risk, in particular attention‐deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), it is difficult to characterize clinical concern due to its developmental expectability at the transition to toddlerhood.
Amanda N. Nili   +8 more
wiley   +1 more source

From pity to fear: security as a mechanism for (re)production of vulnerability

open access: yesDisasters, Volume 47, Issue 3, Page 546-562, July 2023., 2023
Vulnerability is not only a shared basic condition, but also a condition of potential. In the context of disasters and crises, the concept of vulnerability is frequently used to portray individuals and groups as ‘weak’, ‘threatened’, and ‘in need of help’. Occasionally, though, a shift occurs and the ‘threatened’—and therefore usually the pitied—become
Ksenia Chmutina   +4 more
wiley   +1 more source

Localisation in the balance: Syrian medical‐humanitarian NGOs' strategic engagement with the local and international

open access: yesDisasters, Volume 47, Issue 2, Page 519-542, April 2023., 2023
Contributions on localisation often focus on interactions between local organisations and the international community, with limited attention paid to dynamics within the locally‐led part of the response. The humanitarian operation in non‐government‐held areas of Syria is considered a key example of localisation, in which the health sector has assumed a
Sophie Roborgh
wiley   +1 more source

The role of child language ability and parental mentalization in early child dysregulation

open access: yesInfant Mental Health Journal: Infancy and Early Childhood, Volume 47, Issue 1, January 2026.
Abstract Dysregulation in early childhood is associated with increased vulnerability to psychopathology and poor psychosocial outcomes. While there is evidence that both child language ability and parental mentalization are associated with dysregulation in early childhood, there is little understanding of the relationships between these variables, and ...
Sara Cibralic   +6 more
wiley   +1 more source

Financial retirement planning processes in the Netherlands: How do they differ between employees and solo self‐employed workers?

open access: yesInternational Social Security Review, Volume 78, Issue 4, Page 3-30, October/December 2025.
Abstract The solo self‐employed workforce is growing across Europe, a group which often faces greater individual responsibility for retirement preparation than employees. Using a situational strength framework, this study investigates psychological mechanisms behind retirement planning among employees and three types of solo self‐employed workers ...
Camilla Marabini   +2 more
wiley   +1 more source

Effectiveness and treatment moderators of parenting interventions in Finnish perinatal primary care

open access: yesInfant Mental Health Journal: Infancy and Early Childhood, Volume 46, Issue 5, Page 577-603, September 2025.
Abstract Perinatal parenting interventions may be important for enhancing parenting quality, but previous research has mostly focused on parental sensitivity. Other important outcomes, such as parental self‐efficacy (PSE), have rarely been studied. Research is also contradictory on whether parenting interventions can also enhance maternal mental health
Marjo Flykt   +6 more
wiley   +1 more source

Unveiling complexities: Examining the role of traumatic loss in shaping the interplay between black maternal mental health and maternal bonding

open access: yesInfant Mental Health Journal: Infancy and Early Childhood, Volume 46, Issue 3, Page 247-259, May 2025.
Abstract Black women are more likely to experience traumatic birthing events, more likely to experience perinatal depression, and less likely to receive mental health treatment than women of other racial and ethnic backgrounds, and yet largely overlooked in perinatal mental health research.
Helenia Quince   +3 more
wiley   +1 more source

Social protection and resilience in protracted crises

open access: yesInternational Social Security Review, Volume 78, Issue 2-3, Page 173-190, April-September 2025.
Abstract This article critically examines perspectives on social protection’s role in strengthening resilience capacities in protracted crises – contexts where conflict and displacement persist for five years or longer. These crises shape how stakeholders navigate their mandates to provide support, while influencing how affected communities seek to ...
Carolina Holland‐Szyp, Jeremy Lind
wiley   +1 more source

Exploring the resilience of social insurance systems in the light of endogenous welfare austerity: Insights from Sweden

open access: yesInternational Social Security Review, Volume 78, Issue 2-3, Page 55-77, April-September 2025.
Cet article vise à problématiser et à développer le concept de la résilience dans les systèmes de sécurité sociale en se penchant davantage sur des processus plus endogènes et en particulier l’austérité sociale endogène. Si la littérature existante traitant de la résilience et de l’austérité sociale a principalement identifié des facteurs externes ou ...
Angelica Börjesson, Lars Karlsson
wiley   +1 more source

Parental mentalization across cultures: Mind‐mindedness and parental reflective functioning in British and South Korean mothers

open access: yesInfant Mental Health Journal: Infancy and Early Childhood, Volume 46, Issue 2, Page 133-147, March 2025.
Abstract Differences in mind‐mindedness and parental reflective functioning (PRF) were investigated in mothers and their 6‐month‐old infants from South Korea (N = 66, 32 girls) and the United Kingdom (N = 63, 26 girls). Mind‐mindedness was assessed in terms of appropriate and non‐attuned mind‐related comments during infant–mother interaction; PRF was ...
Yujin Lee   +2 more
wiley   +1 more source

Home - About - Disclaimer - Privacy