What is it about?
This study examines how mother–infant and father–infant interactions differ at 12 months, and how parent–infant gender combinations relate to these interactions.
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Why is it important?
This research is relevant because few studies have examined interaction patterns in larger samples of parents and infants.
Perspectives
My primary interest in this study relates to the question of the Early Relational Health Screen's validity as a screening method.
Professor Lars Smith
University of Oslo
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This page is a summary of: Dyadic parent–infant interaction patterns at 12 months: Exploring dyadic parent–infant gender compositions, Infant Mental Health Journal Infancy and Early Childhood, May 2022, Wiley,
DOI: 10.1002/imhj.21982.
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