Publications by authors named "A P Ringoot"

Maternal sensitivity has been implicated in various aspects of child health and development, including overweight. However, long-term effects, the role of paternal sensitivity and the explanatory pathways are unclear. This study examined whether maternal sensitivity in early childhood is prospectively associated with adolescent body mass index and whether children's self-regulation mediates this relation.

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Background: Self-efficacy, individuals' beliefs regarding their capacities to perform actions or control (potentially stressful or novel) events, is thought to be important for various life domains. Little however is known about its early precursors. This study examined the predictive effects of childhood personality and parental behaviors (i.

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Background: Problem behavior of young children is generally not assessed with structured child interviews. This paper examined how information about problem behavior, obtained by structured interviews with six-year-old children, relates to DSM-disorders obtained from parents and to treatment referral.

Methods: In a population-based cohort, caregivers of 1084 young children (mean age 6.

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Article Synopsis
  • * A study involving over 3,000 families explored how consistent family routines, like mealtime and bedtime regularity, can protect against aggressive behavior in children.
  • * Results showed that higher family regularity was linked to lower aggression levels in children, especially in boys with high anger or frustration, indicating that structured routines can help mitigate behavioral issues.
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