Link to the full scientific article Associations between symptoms of maternal postpartum depression, gestational age and infant social withdrawal: A longitudinal study in a community cohort. Abstract: Infant social withdrawal is a risk factor for non-optimal child...
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Assessing the baby’s perspective in the nursery: the test-retest use of the ADBB
May 25, 2018 | ADBB, Child Protection, Clinical practices
From screening to dynamic assessment. The Alarm Distress Baby Scale (ADBB) is a tool for detecting and assessing chronic relational withdrawal. Initially designed as a screening tool, it can be used in a long-term clinical setting as part of a dynamic assessment...
Copenhagen infant mental health project: study protocol for a randomized controlled trial comparing circle of security –parenting and care as usual as interventions targeting infant mental health risks ( 2016)
Nov 28, 2016 | ADBB, Scientific publications
Link to full paper : Copenhagen infant mental health project: study protocol for a randomized controlled trial comparing circle of security –parenting and care as usual as interventions targeting infant mental health risks. Abstract Background Infant mental health is...
SOCIAL WITHDRAWAL BEHAVIOR IN INFANCY: A HISTORY OF THE CONCEPT ANDA REVIEW OF PUBLISHED STUDIES USING THE ALARM DISTRESS BABY SCALE.
Nov 29, 2013 | ADBB, Scientific publications
Link to full paper : SOCIAL WITHDRAWAL BEHAVIOR IN INFANCY: A HISTORY OF THE CONCEPT AND A REVIEW OF PUBLISHED STUDIES USING THE ALARM DISTRESS BABY SCALE ABSTRACT:This article reviews the studies using or validating the Alarm Distress Baby Scale (ADBB; A. Guedeney...
THE ALARM DISTRESS BABY SCALE IN A LONGITUDINAL PORTUGUESE STUDYREANALYZED WITH ATTACHMENT DATA
Nov 29, 2013 | ADBB, Attachment theory, Child Protection, Scientific publications
Link to full paper : THE ALARM DISTRESS BABY SCALE IN A LONGITUDINAL PORTUGUESE STUDY REANALYZED WITH ATTACHMENT DATA ABSTRACT:The relationship established between the infant and the caregiver is central to both parents and infants, and provides one of the...
SOCIAL WITHDRAWAL BEHAVIOR IN INSTITUTIONALIZED TODDLERS:INDIVIDUAL, EARLY FAMILY AND INSTITUTIONAL DETERMINANTS
Nov 29, 2013 | ADBB, Child Protection, Scientific publications
Link to full paper : SOCIAL WITHDRAWAL BEHAVIOR IN INSTITUTIONALIZED TODDLERS: INDIVIDUAL, EARLY FAMILY AND INSTITUTIONAL DETERMINANTS ABSTRACT:Eighty-five Portuguese children, aged 12 to 30 months, placed in residential institutions were assessed to investigate the...
ASSOCIATIONS BETWEEN MATERNAL INTERACTION BEHAVIOR, MATERNAL PERCEPTION OF INFANT TEMPERAMENT, AND INFANT SOCIAL WITHDRAWAL
Nov 29, 2013 | ADBB, Attachment theory, Scientific publications
Link to full paper : ASSOCIATIONS BETWEEN MATERNAL INTERACTION BEHAVIOR, MATERNAL PERCEPTION OF INFANT TEMPERAMENT, AND INFANT SOCIAL WITHDRAWAL ABSTRACT Infant social behavior develops in the context of early parent–infant interaction. Persisting withdrawal from...
IMPACT OF A RANDOMIZED HOME-VISITING TRIAL ON INFANT SOCIAL WITHDRAWAL IN THE CAPEDP PREVENTION STUDY
Nov 24, 2013 | ADBB, Attachment theory, Child Protection, Scientific publications
Link to full paper : IMPACT OF A RANDOMIZED HOME-VISITING TRIAL ON INFANT SOCIAL WITHDRAWAL IN THE CAPEDP PREVENTION STUDY ABSTRACT:The goal of this study was to measure the effects of a home-based, preventive intervention on children’s sustained social withdrawal...
Against the odds: psychomotor development of children under 2 years in a Sudanese orphanage (2011)
Jan 25, 2011 | ADBB, Scientific publications
Link to full paper : Against the odds: psychomotor development of children under 2 years in a Sudanese orphanage Abstract Providing abandoned children the necessary medical and psychological care as possible after their institutionalization may minimize developmental...
Social withdrawal behaviour in infant : clinical and research interest (Fench)
Nov 29, 2004 | ADBB, Scientific publications
Link to full paper in French : accéder au PDF Summary The concept of sustained relational withdrawal in young children is presented in its history and its links with infant depression. The behavior of sustained relational withdrawal in young children is observed in...
From early withdrawal reaction to infant depression: A baby alone does exist
Dec 6, 1998 | ADBB, Clinical practices, Scientific publications
Link to full paper : From early withdrawal reaction to infant depression: A baby alone does exist Abstract Despite the frequent use of the term and although it is a key notion in evaluation, infant depression remains poorly defined and assessed since the initial work...