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1. | Characteristics Of Rural Mothers On Infant Care Behavior Research |
2. | .12-24 Months Baby Mother Care Behavior Classification Study |
3. | The Influence Of Care Motivation And Attachment On External Group Bias |
4. | Caregiving: An exploration of African American male caregiver roles in Texas |
5. | Pakistani Muslim mothers: Caregiving for children with intellectual and developmental disabilities |
6. | American women and family caregiving, 1900-2010: An historical review |
7. | Language environment and positive caregiving climate in early childhood care and education and their relationship to child language development |
8. | Informal caregiving: An existential-phenomenological analysis of men's caregiving experience |
9. | Adolescent mothers' relationships with their mothers: Communication, support and shared caregiving |
10. | Attachment, caregiving, and terminal illness in marital relationships: A qualitative study using attachment theory as a frame for the experience of the well-spouse |
11. | Attributions: Relations to attachment and caregiving representations |
12. | Culture of caregiving in a faith-based orphanage in northeastern China |
13. | Preschoolers' emotion regulation: The role of mothers' caregiving strategies and emotional expressivity |
14. | Mexican fathers and caregiving: The influence of acculturation, couple conflict, coparenting, and gender of child |
15. | Ritual, nourishment, and caregiving: The performances of Barbara T. Smith and Linda Montano |
16. | When good enough mothering is not good enough: A study of mothers' secure base scripts, atypical and disrupted caregiving and the transmission of infant attachment quality |
17. | The relationship between aging anxiety, caregiving role, and personality type in adults with a parental history of Alzheimer's disease |
18. | Caregiving History and Emotional Information Processing: Experimental Effects of Priming Negative Memories of Caregiving Relationships |
19. | Mindful photography and its implications in end-of-life caregiving: An art-based phenomenology |
20. | Caregiving, attachment, and cooperation in interactions between maltreating caregivers and young children |
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