Works matching IS 01639641 AND DT 2001 AND VI 22 AND IP 5


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    Infant temperament, pleasure in parenting, and marital happiness in adoptive families<FNR></FNR><FN>Portions of this paper were presented at the 10th Occasional Temperament Conference, Eugene, OR, October 1996. This project is based on research conducted by The Promoting Healthy Development Project (PHDP)—a consortium of researchers dedicated to improving the lives of families and children. Investigators include Rand Conger and Xiaojia Ge (University of California, Davis); Laura V. Scaramella (University of New Orleans); Remi Cadoret and Bruce Pfohl (University of Iowa); David Reiss and Jenae Neiderhiser (George Washington University); and Beverly I. Fagot, Gerald Patterson, and Leslie Leve (Oregon Social Learning Center). Beverly I. Fagot is now deceased. The authors would like to express their sincere appreciation to the PHDP members, without whom this research would not have been possible. We also thank Matthew Rabel for his editorial assistance and all the adoptive families who participated in this project. Support was provided by grants DA 07029, NIDA, U.S. PHS, to Rand Conger; P50 MH46690, NIMH, U.S. PHS, to John B. Reid; and R01 MH 37911, NIMH, U.S. PHS, to Leslie D. Leve. Direct correspondence to: Leslie D. Leve, Oregon Social Learning Center, 160 E. 4th Avenue, Eugene, OR 97401-2426; e-mail: lesliel@oslc.org. </FN>

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    Infant Mental Health Journal, 2001, v. 22, n. 5, p. 545, doi. 10.1002/imhj.1017
    By:
    • Leve, Leslie Ii;
    • Scaramella, Laura V.;
    • Fagot, Beverly I.
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    A validity and reliability study of assessment and screening for sustained withdrawal reaction in infancy: The Alarm Distress Baby scale<FNR></FNR><FN>This study would not have been possible without the support of Marcelle Delour, M.D., Head of medical services, Protection Maternelle et Infantile de Paris. Janine Charon, M.D. (Head of PMI, 14th district of Paris), François Rogé, M.D., pediatrician (PMI, IPP), Malika Benjellal-Zamoun, puéricultrice de jeunes enfants (PMI, IPP), Annie Gauvain-Piquard, M.D. (IGR, Villejuif), Martine Vermillard, nurse (PMI, IPP), Caroline Dumont (psychologist), Héloise Courtier (psychologist), and Edith Thoueille, director (PMI, IPP) have directly participated in the study. Rachael Henry, Ph.D. (Wollongong, Australia), R. Kumar, Ph.D. M.D. (Maudsley, London), and Campbell Paul, M.D. (Royal Children's Hospital, Melbourne) have kindly provided expert advice at different points of the study. Frédéric Atger, M.D. (Institut Mutualiste Monsouris, Paris) has been very helpful in the use of the statistical software. Annie Nataf-Cooper Rusconi, M.D., Marianne Kumar, Gisèle Danon, M.D., and Denise Parise made translations and back-translations of the scale from French to English. Kaija Purra, M.D. (Tampere University, Finland), Priti Patel, M.D., Dilys Daws (Tavistock Clinic, London), and Stephen Matthey (South Western Sydney Area Health Service, Australia) have kindly provided editing help. The study has benefited from the financial help of the Nestlé Corporation. Direct correspondence to: Dr. Antoine Guedeney, Hôpital Bichat-Claude Bernard, policlinique Ney, 124 blvd Ney, 75018 Paris, France; e-mail: guedeney@bch.ap-hop-paris.fr. </FN>

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    Infant Mental Health Journal, 2001, v. 22, n. 5, p. 559, doi. 10.1002/imhj.1018
    By:
    • Guedeney, Antoine;
    • Fermanian, Jacques
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    Article