Mother-infant interaction quality and sense of parenting competence at six months postpartum for first-time mothers in Taiwan: a multiple time series design
Abstract Background For first-time mothers, not knowing how to interact with newborn infants increases anxiety and decreases the quality of the parent-infant interactions. A substantial lack of interactional knowledge can ultimately limit the adjustments necessary for a stable transition into mother...
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Main Authors: | Fen-Fang Chung (Author), Gwo-Hwa Wan (Author), Su-Chen Kuo (Author), Kuan-Chia Lin (Author), Hsueh-Erh Liu (Author) |
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2018-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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