The role of affective-emotional temperament in predicting the self-injurious behaviors of borderline individuals [PDF]
Recognizing the factors affecting self-injurious behaviors of people with a borderline personality disorder is of great importance in prevention and treatment of this disorder.
Bahman Rahmani +3 more
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Lost Toy? Monsters Under the Bed? Contributions of Temperament and Family Factors to Early Internalizing Problems in Boys and Girls [PDF]
This study was designed to examine the contribution of multiple risk factors to early internalizing problems and to investigate whether family and ecological context moderated the association between child temperament and internalizing outcomes. A sample
Briggs-Gowan, Margaret J. +4 more
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The role of negative maternal affective states and infant temperament in early interactions between infants with cleft lip and their mothers [PDF]
OBJECTIVES: The study examined the early interaction between mothers and their infants with cleft lip, assessing the role of maternal affective state and expressiveness and differences in infant temperament.
Borgatti, R. +6 more
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Background: Temperament stems from the brain circuitry. Genetic differences among people are attributable to differences in neurophysiological function. Affective temperament is proposed endophenotype for bipolar affective disorder. QEEG - spectral power
Sermin Kesebir, Ahmet Yosmaoğlu
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Psychological factors affecting equine performance [PDF]
For optimal individual performance within any equestrian discipline horses must be in peak physical condition and have the correct psychological state. This review discusses the psychological factors that affect the performance of the horse and, in turn,
McBride, Sebastian D., Mills, Daniel
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Affective Temperaments May Predict Postpartum Depression: A Preliminary Study
Aim:Postpartum depression (PPD) is a serious clinical condition, which affects both mother and baby as well as partners. Although PPD is accepted as a mood disorder, there have been limited numbers of studies that investigated affective temperaments in ...
Erson AKSU, Elmas BEYAZYÜZ
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Negative emotional reactivity as a marker of vulnerability in the development of borderline personality disorder symptoms [PDF]
Negative emotionality is a distinguishing feature of borderline personality disorder (BPD). However, this person-level characteristic has not been examined as a marker of vulnerability in the development of this disorder.
Hipwell, Alison E +4 more
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BackgroundLack of proper consideration of the interaction between biological and environmental factors limits our understanding of the development of depression.
Xenia Gonda +14 more
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The Effects of Parental Behavior on Infants' Neural Processing of Emotion Expressions [PDF]
Infants become sensitive to emotion expressions early in the 1st year and such sensitivity is likely crucial for social development and adaptation. Social interactions with primary caregivers may play a key role in the development of this complex ability.
Belsky +60 more
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Response perseveration and the triarchic model of psychopathy in an undergraduate sample. [PDF]
This study aimed to extend previously reported links between distinctive configurations of traits in the psychopathic personality and maladaptive response perseveration, by examining performance in the Card Perseveration Task (CPT) within the ...
Branchadell, Victoria +4 more
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