Mother–Child Coregulation of Parasympathetic Processes Differs by Child Maltreatment Severity and Subtype

Volume: 23, Issue: 3, Pages: 211 - 220
Published: Jan 11, 2018
Abstract
Parasympathetic processes appear to underlie maladaptive parent-child interactions in maltreating families, but it is unknown whether parent-child coregulation of respiratory sinus arrhythmia (RSA) differs by child maltreatment severity and subtype. RSA coregulation in maltreating and nonmaltreating mother-child dyads ( N = 146; age 3-5 years) during two dyadic tasks was analyzed using dynamic time series modeling. Nonmaltreating dyads showed...
Paper Details
Title
Mother–Child Coregulation of Parasympathetic Processes Differs by Child Maltreatment Severity and Subtype
Published Date
Jan 11, 2018
Volume
23
Issue
3
Pages
211 - 220
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