Relationships between infant crying, birth complications, and maternal variables

Autor(en): Keller, H 
Stichwörter: BEHAVIOR; crying; interactional quality; medical variables; MOTHER ATTACHMENT; mother-child-interaction; Pediatrics; Psychology; Psychology, Developmental
Erscheinungsdatum: 1998
Herausgeber: BLACKWELL SCIENCE LTD
Journal: CHILD CARE HEALTH AND DEVELOPMENT
Volumen: 24
Ausgabe: 5
Startseite: 377
Seitenende: 394
Zusammenfassung: 
The aim of the study is to identify factors influencing infants' crying behaviour (total crying duration, length of crying bouts, and frequency of crying). The searching for variables explaining inter-individual differences requires a sufficient stability of the cry parameters at least over short time intervals. Thus, a second aim is to assess the intra-individual stability of the crying behaviour in an age range from 3 to 12 months. Sixty-two mother-child dyads participated in the study. The results show substantial stabilities of the crying behaviour of infants between 3 and 12 months of age. This is related to the amount of crying as well as to the pattern of crying shown by the children over a 24 h interval. The typical cry pattern is characterized by peaks at 12.00 h and early in the evening, although there are large individual differences between the children with regard to cry durations at each hour of the day. Regarding the cry durations at 3 months of age, birth complications and the perceived emotional atmosphere in the mothers' family of origin are the major contributing factors.
ISSN: 03051862
DOI: 10.1046/j.1365-2214.2002.00090.x

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