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Attachment and mother-infant interactions in dyads with infants born full-term,...

Fuertes, Marina; Martelo, Inês; Almeida, Rita; Gonçalves, Joana L.; Barbosa, Miguel

Background: The impact of prematurity status on attachment quality remains indeterminate. Some studies found no differences between infants born preterm (PT) and infants born full-term (FT), while other investigations present opposite results. Aims: We aim to contribute to this body of research by studying mother-infant interactive behaviors and quality of attachment in 3 independent samples: Full-Term (FT), Mo...


Predicting attachment in Portuguese infants born very or extremely preterm: Und...

Antunes, Sandra; Alves, Maria João; Martelo, Inês; Beeghly, Marjorie; Barros, Luísa; Fuertes, Marina

A growing body of research shows that early attachment relationships are foundational for children’s later developmental and psychosocial outcomes.However, findings are mixed regarding whether preterm birth predicts later attachment, but insecurity is generally more prevalent among infants at higher medical and/or social/familial risk. This longitudinal study aimed to identify specific relational, familial/demo...


Attachment and mother-infant interactions in dyads with infants born full-term,...

Fuertes, Marina; Martelo, Inês; Almeida, Ana Rita; Gonçalves, Joana L.; Barbosa, Miguel

Background: The impact of prematurity status on attachment quality remains indeterminate. Some studies found no differences between infants born preterm (PT) and infants born full-term (FT), while other investigations present opposite results. Aims: We aim to contribute to this body of research by studying mother-infant interactive behaviors and quality of attachment in 3 independent samples: Full-Term (FT), Mo...


The impact of low birthweight in infant patterns of regulatory behavior, mother...

Fuertes, Marina; Antunes, Sandra; Martelo, Inês; Dionisio, Francisco

It remains unclear whether infants born preterm are more likely to develop an insecure attachment with their mothers. In this study, instead of using gestational age criteria, we observe attachment in infants born with very low birthweight. Although the collinearity between gestational age and birthweight is high, infants born with very low birthweight for their gestational age tend to stay more days in NICU an...


The impact of low birthweight in infant patterns of regulatory behavior, mother...

Fuertes, Marina; Antunes, Sandra; Martelo, Inês; Dionisio, Francisco

It remains unclear whether infants born preterm are more likely to develop an insecure attachment with their mothers. In this study, instead of using gestational age criteria, we observe attachment in infants born with very low birthweight. Although the collinearity between gestational age and birthweight is high, infants born with very low birthweight for their gestational age tend to stay more days in NICU an...


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