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Mothers' mood and perceptions regarding their preterm infants' behavioral state following a feeding intervention
Authors:Ernestine H. Cuellar  Alice S. Hill
Affiliation:1. Children''s Hospital of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI, United States;2. Women, Children and Family Health Science, College of Nursing, University of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago, IL, United States;3. Division of Epidemiology and Biostatistics, School of Public Health, University of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago, IL, United States;4. Department of Physical Therapy, College of Applied Health Sciences, University of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago, IL, United States;5. Mercy Hospital and Medical Center, Chicago, IL, United States;6. Ann and Robert H. Lurie Children''s Hospital, Chicago, IL, United States;7. Sinai Children''s Hospital Medical Center, Chicago, IL, United States;8. University of Pennsylvania, School of Nursing, United States;9. Children''s'' Hospital of Philadelphia, United States
Abstract:A 2 × 3 repeated measures design was used with 22 mother–infant dyads to examine infants' state behavior, mothers' mood and perceptions immediately following and 1 week after a 7-day developmental intervention.During feeding infants who received a 1-week intervention showed less variability in their state behavior at 1-week post intervention (F = 11.61, df = 1, p = .003) and across time (F = 7.401, df = 2, p = .002) than control infants.The intervention and control groups' scores on the Positive PANAS and the intervention groups' scores on the Negative PANAS were related to infant state behavior at Time 2. Infant state behavior for the intervention group was related to mothers' perceptions at T2.After feeding, infants' state behavior was related to mothers' perception at T2 and scores on the negative PANAS at Time 3. Mothers' mood and perception were related at T2 for the intervention group.
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