Frontiers Infant PsychiatryBasic Books, 03.02.1983 - 477 Seiten |
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... significant difference be- tween the two groups could be established on this score . The wakers had , however , more fre- quent daytime separations , and although this did not turn out to be statistically significant , there was a ...
... significant difference be- tween the two groups could be established on this score . The wakers had , however , more fre- quent daytime separations , and although this did not turn out to be statistically significant , there was a ...
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... significant . In an attempt to determine the mothers ' possible expectations of difficulties with their child , questions were asked about the choice of feed- ing method and possible concerns about the success of the method chosen ...
... significant . In an attempt to determine the mothers ' possible expectations of difficulties with their child , questions were asked about the choice of feed- ing method and possible concerns about the success of the method chosen ...
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... significant statisti- cally at the .05 level ( see Table 4 ) . Finally , it was felt that mother's family re- sponsibilities immediately postpartum might be a source of stress , and an attempt was made to determine the sources of ...
... significant statisti- cally at the .05 level ( see Table 4 ) . Finally , it was felt that mother's family re- sponsibilities immediately postpartum might be a source of stress , and an attempt was made to determine the sources 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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