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Abstract This study examined the role of maternal mind‐mindedness (MM) – the tendency to ascribe mental states to one's child – in infant regulatory symptoms and disorders and the moderating role of parenting stress and global psychological distress. A better understanding of these relationships may inform prevention and intervention programs.
Anna Katharina Georg+4 more
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Natural cycle versus hormone replacement therapy as endometrial preparation in ovulatory women undergoing frozen-thawed embryo transfer: The compete open-label randomized controlled trial. [PDF]
Liu X+27 more
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The role of child language ability and parental mentalization in early child dysregulation
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
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Screening for developmental delay at 18 months using the Infant Toddler Checklist: A validation study. [PDF]
Borkhoff CM+11 more
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Vascular plants of the Sangamon River basin; annotated checklist and ecological summary
Almut G. Jones, David T. Bell
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Abstract Maternal substance use is a pressing public health issue that confers risk for maternal health, the parent‐infant relationship, and child development. Integrated interventions that jointly address maternal substance use and child development have shown promise for enhancing child outcomes.
Sophie Barriault+6 more
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Beyond compliance: examining the completeness and determinants of WHO surgical safety checklist - a systematic review and meta-analysis. [PDF]
Habtie TE+3 more
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International checklist of cultivated Ilex
G. K. Eisenbeiss, T. R. Dudley
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Abstract Researchers have shown that behavioral skills training (BST) and in situ training are effective for teaching firearm safety skills to children. Within the safety skills literature, there is evidence that manualized interventions are effective for teaching parents and teachers to conduct BST. An approach that has not been evaluated for teaching
Rasha R. Baruni+4 more
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