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Aineistot 11-19 / 19
The factorial structure of the Hong Psychological Reactance Scale in two Finnish samples
<p>Psychological assessment scales need to be psychometrically sound, but previous
research on the factorial structure of one of the most common measures of trait
reactance, the Hong Psychological Reactance Scale (HPRS), ...
Test-retest reliability of diffusion tensor imaging scalars in 5-year-olds
Diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) has provided great insights into the microstructural features of the developing brain. However, DTI images are prone to several artifacts and the reliability of DTI scalars is of paramount ...
Trait reactance and trust in doctors as predictors of vaccination behavior, vaccine attitudes, and use of complementary and alternative medicine in parents of young children
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</p><p><b>Objective:</b> The aim of the present study was to investigate
whether anti-vaccination attitudes and behavior, and positive attitudes to
complementary and alternative medicine (CAM), are driven by trait ...
Changes in dental fear and its relations to anxiety and depression in the FinnBrain Birth Cohort Study
This study aimed to: (i) evaluate short-term changes in dental fear during a 9-month period among women and men, and (ii) evaluate whether the course and magnitude of changes in dental fear were associated with changes in ...
Educational differences in prenatal anxiety and depressive symptoms and the role of childhood circumstances
<p>Despite interest in unequal maternal and child health, previous research has not focused on educational differences in anxiety and depressive symptoms during pregnancy, although they threaten maternal and child wellbeing. ...
Gestational anemia and maternal antenatal and postpartum psychological distress in a prospective FinnBrain Birth Cohort Study
<p>Background<br>Gestational anemia, most commonly caused by iron deficiency, may increase the risk of maternal anxiety and depression and have a potentially far-reaching impact on mother’s and newborn’s health. Several ...
Association between parental alexithymic traits and self-reported postnatal reflective functioning in a birth cohort population Findings from the FinnBrain Birth Cohort Study
Parental reflective functioning (PRF) refers to a parent's effort to see his/her child as a separate individual person from early on, and to be curious of the child's own thoughts and feelings. Parenting abilities are ...
Imaging affective and non-affective touch processing in two-year-old children
Touch is an important component of early parent-child interaction and plays a critical role in the socio-emotional development of children. However, there are limited studies on touch processing amongst children in the age ...