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Blended Infant Massage–Parenting Enhancement Program on Recovering Substance-Abusing Mothers' Parenting Stress, Self-Esteem, Depression, Maternal Attachment, and Mother-Infant Interaction

This study aimed to determine whether a blended Infant Massage–Parenting Enhancement Program improved maternal psychosocial health outcomes (parenting stress, depressive symptoms, self-esteem, maternal attachment) and maternal-infant interaction among substance-addicted mothers…

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Infant Massage and Quality of Early Mother–Infant Interactions: Are There Associations with Maternal Psychological Wellbeing, Marital Quality, and Social Support?

Infant massage programs have proved to be effective in enhancing post-natal development of highly risk infants, such as preterm newborns and drug or HIV exposed children.

Less studies have focused on the role of infant massage in supporting the co-construction of early adult–child relationships. …

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Is Touch Beyond Infancy Important for Children’s Mental Health?

Children who experience more functional touch and less aggressive touch were less likely to show symptoms of poor psychological adjustment.

These findings are consistent with the assumption that children of parents who are more responsive, including through touch, are less likely to suffer from emotional and behavioral problems …

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