Understanding the Relative Contributions of Sensitive and Insensitive Parent Behaviors on Infant Vaccination Pain
Parents play a critical role in supporting infants’ ability to manage strong emotions. Routine vaccinations provide an ideal context to observe the effect of parents’ behaviors on infants’ pain-related distress. Previous research in the vaccination context showed that p...
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Main Authors: | Shaylea Badovinac (Author), Hannah Gennis (Author), Rebecca Pillai Riddell (Author), Hartley Garfield (Author), Saul Greenberg (Author) |
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2018-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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