scholarly journals Child Temperament and Total Diurnal Cortisol in Out‐of‐Home Center‐Based Child Care and in At‐Home Parental Care

2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Katja Tervahartiala ◽  
Saara Nolvi ◽  
Susanna Kortesluoma ◽  
Juho Pelto ◽  
Sirpa Hyttinen ◽  
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2010 ◽  
Vol 51 (3) ◽  
pp. 295-303 ◽  
Author(s):  
Isabelle Ouellet-Morin ◽  
Richard E. Tremblay ◽  
Michel Boivin ◽  
Michael Meaney ◽  
Michael Kramer ◽  
...  

2017 ◽  
Vol 49 (7) ◽  
pp. S48-S49
Author(s):  
Noereem Mena ◽  
Maggie Tsai ◽  
Patricia Risica ◽  
Kim M. Gans ◽  
Ingrid Lofgren ◽  
...  

2011 ◽  
Vol 158 (2) ◽  
pp. 297-300 ◽  
Author(s):  
Pooja S. Tandon ◽  
Chuan Zhou ◽  
Paula Lozano ◽  
Dimitri A. Christakis
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2020 ◽  
Vol 29 ◽  
Author(s):  
Carolina Mathiolli ◽  
Cristina Maria Garcia de Lima Parada ◽  
Rosangela Aparecida Pimenta Ferrari ◽  
Adriana Valongo Zani

ABSTRACT Objective: to apprehend the paternal experiences related to the care provided to the preterm child at home by comparing the parents participating or not in the care protocol. Method: a qualitative research, conducted from July to October 2017, with 24 parents of preterm infants after discharge from a teaching hospital in the state of Paraná, Brazil, who participated or not in a care protocol during the period of hospitalization. The analysis was performed through the Collective Subject Discourse. Results: the parents who had the opportunity to participate in the protocol at the hospital reported that this care was important so that they could help their partners with their children at home. However, the parents participating or not in the protocol realize that the mother has a greater bond because of the possibility of greater time availability and because they are the nursing mothers and refer to work as a barrier to child care. Conclusion: the parents participating in the protocol report that it had a positive impact on their child care at home, in contrast, non-participating parents reported that having been included or not in the protocol did not interfere with their conduct at home. However, both groups agree that cultural factors and work are barriers to child care.


2019 ◽  
Vol 36 ◽  
Author(s):  
Nathalia Teixeira Caldas CAMPANA ◽  
Isabel Cristina GOMES

Abstract Considering the transformations that have occurred in the ways contemporary families operate, we propose an investigation on how heterosexual couples understand and exercise parenting, as well as on how they deal with the child care network. Based on qualitative methodology, 8 couples and their children’s pediatricians and educational coordinators were interviewed. The analysis of the results covered two categories: (1) The Construction of Parenthood and Care Network, and (2) Parental Exercise. Interviews were analyzed based on the perspective of psychoanalysis and psychosocial studies. We identified three possibilities for parenthood appropriation: (a) greater fluidity in parental roles, (b) egalitarian parental care, in which a greater value was assigned to the maternal figure, especially in the discourse made by parents and; (c) disruption with gender binarism in the parental exercise, but with a predominance of the responsibility for child care assigned to one of the spouses. As for sharing child care related tasks, both pediatricians and schools were seen as important parental tools.


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