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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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