Frontiers Infant PsychiatryBasic Books, 03.02.1983 - 477 Seiten |
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... percent ) p = .01 Mothers of Controls 1 ( 5 percent ) Negative Initial Reactions to Newborn Infant Criteria : Wanting infant of opposite sex , pervasive fears over health of infant , etc. Mothers of Patients 11 ( 50 percent ) p = .05 ...
... percent ) p = .01 Mothers of Controls 1 ( 5 percent ) Negative Initial Reactions to Newborn Infant Criteria : Wanting infant of opposite sex , pervasive fears over health of infant , etc. Mothers of Patients 11 ( 50 percent ) p = .05 ...
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... percent reported receiving help at home with family caretaking responsibilities . However , less than 41 percent of the experimental group reported having such help , a difference which was significant at the .05 level . In relation to ...
... percent reported receiving help at home with family caretaking responsibilities . However , less than 41 percent of the experimental group reported having such help , a difference which was significant at the .05 level . In relation to ...
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... percent of the CP group , 38 percent of the N group , and 20 percent of the DD group showed abnormal muscle tone ; 25 percent of the N group and none of the CP and DD groups con- tinued to have tremors ; 9 percent of N and 17 percent of ...
... percent of the CP group , 38 percent of the N group , and 20 percent of the DD group showed abnormal muscle tone ; 25 percent of the N group and none of the CP and DD groups con- tinued to have tremors ; 9 percent of N and 17 percent of ...
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Later Effects on the Infant | 7 |
Emotional Availability and Maternal Referencing | 17 |
Their Origins and Significance in Infant Psychiatry | 31 |
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