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Maternal ratings of infant regulatory competence from 6 to 12 months: influence of perceived stress, birth-weight, and intervention: a randomized controlled trial
Authors:Olafsen Kåre S  Kaaresen Per Ivar  Handegård Bjørn Helge  Ulvund Stein Erik  Dahl Lauritz Bredrup  Rønning John A
Affiliation:aCenter for Child and Adolescent Mental Health (CCAMH), Institute of Clinical Medicine, University of Tromsø, N-9037 Tromsø, Norway;bDepartment of Pediatrics, Institute of Clinical Medicine, University of Tromsø, Norway;cUniversity Hospital of North Norway, Tromsø, Norway;dInstitute of Educational Research, University of Oslo, Norway
Abstract:Mothers’ reports of preterm and term infants’ temperament from 6 to 12 months of age were studied, with intervention and stress as predictors. Preterm infants with a birth weight <2000 g were randomized to an intervention (71) or a control (69) group. A control group of healthy term infants (74) was also established. The intervention was a modified version of the “Mother–Infant Transaction Program”, aimed at sensitizing caregivers to the infants’ individual characteristics. Temperament was measured with the Infant Behavior Questionnaire, and stress with the Parenting Stress Index. There were no group differences in temperament at 6 or 12 months or in change during the same period. There was a strong association between stress and negative reactivity in the preterm control group at 12 months. In the preterm intervention group, there were strong negative correlations between stress and regulatory competence at 6 months. The intervention seemed to change the relationship between stress and temperament. The strength of this association indicates that the intervention sensitized mothers to the temperamental regulatory competence of their preterm infants.
Keywords:Prematurity   Infants   Regulatory competence   Maternal ratings
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