Does early maternal responsiveness buffer prenatal tobacco exposure effects on young children's behavioral disinhibition?

Volume: 31, Issue: 04, Pages: 1285 - 1298
Published: Nov 15, 2018
Abstract
Children with prenatal tobacco exposure (PTE) exhibit early self-regulatory impairments, reflecting a life-course persistent propensity toward behavioral disinhibition. Previously, we demonstrated the protective role of parental responsiveness for reducing the risk of exposure-related disruptive behavior in adolescence. Here, we expanded this line of inquiry, examining whether responsiveness moderates the relation of PTE to a broader set of...
Paper Details
Title
Does early maternal responsiveness buffer prenatal tobacco exposure effects on young children's behavioral disinhibition?
Published Date
Nov 15, 2018
Volume
31
Issue
04
Pages
1285 - 1298
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