Trauma in InfantsGail M. Stewart DOAmeer P. Mody MD, MPHPediatric Emergency Medicine
Rauthfarley KFrasier L
Posttraumatic Stress Disorder in Infants and Young Children Exposed to War-Related Trauma Although millions of the world's children are growing up amidst armed conflict, little research has described the specific symptom manifestations and relat... R Feldman,A Vengrober - 《Journal of the American ...
Nutritional status is a key aspect of infant health with recommendations for exclusive breastfeeding for the first six months of life, which can also influence and be influenced by maternal health and wellbeing [1,2]. Breastfeeding has several benefits for the health and development of infants, ...
The study mainly focused on the particular characteristics of women who had experienced psycho- logical birth trauma. The inclusion criteria included: (1) women who self-reported they had experienced trau- matic childbirth, (2) more than 18 years old, (3) within the first week after delivery,...
Evidence-based mental health treatments have been developed for young children who have experienced trauma, such as Child Parent Psychotherapy (Lieberman & Van Horn, 2008), Parent Child Attunement Therapy (Dombrowski, Timmer, Blacker, & Urquizu, 2005), and a comprehensive infant mental health ...
The National Healthcare Quality Report estimates that 5.08/1000 birth injuries presented in female infants, while 6.68/1000 birth injuries occurred to male infants. Rural births are 33-times more likely to result in birth injury than urban births. ...
The nutrient-enriched formula increased growth mainly in children with birth weight Ͻ1250 g and in boys (13). These two studies suggest that that the sex of preterm infants influences the postdischarge responsiveness to nutrient supplementation. We have no clear explanation for such a difference...
For example, the evaluation of Attachment and Biobehavioural Catch-up found the intervention had greater effects for toddlers (18–36-month-old) compared to infants (0–17-month-old) (Dozier et al., 2006). Where interventions are delivered across the course of childhood and adolescence, it ...
and peer rejection. Infants are highly dependent on their caregiver to regulate their emotions. Those who display more disorganized attachment are likely to have been exposed to repeated experiences of unsuccessful emotion regulation within the parent–child relationship (Cooke et al.,2019; Lyons-Ruth...