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Disentangling levels of mother–infant neuroendocrine attunement and longitudinal relations with maternal risk and protective factors
Heidemarie K. Laurent
, Marissa Sbrilli
, Danyelle Dawson
, Megan Finnegan
, Dawn Ramdas-Neal
Human Development and Family Studies
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Keyphrases
Protective Factors
100%
Maternal Risk Factors
100%
Longitudinal Relations
100%
Attunement
100%
Cortisol
30%
Cortisol Reactivity
10%
Hierarchical Linear Modeling
10%
Cortisol Level
10%
Salivary Cortisol
10%
HPA Axis
10%
Three-level
10%
Mother-infant
10%
Developmental Pattern
10%
Acute Stress
10%
Parenting Stress
10%
Infant Cortisol
10%
Family Resources
10%
Resource Support
10%
Stress Transmission
10%
Social Support Satisfaction
10%
Response Trajectory
10%
Psychology
Cortisol
100%
Stressors
16%
Social Support
16%
Salivary Cortisol
16%
Family Resource
16%
Hierarchical Linear Model
16%
Longitudinal Analysis
16%
Neuroscience
Cortisol
100%
Longitudinal Study
14%