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<journal-id>0870-8231</journal-id>
<journal-title><![CDATA[Análise Psicológica]]></journal-title>
<abbrev-journal-title><![CDATA[Aná. Psicológica]]></abbrev-journal-title>
<issn>0870-8231</issn>
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<publisher-name><![CDATA[ISPA-Instituto Universitário]]></publisher-name>
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<article-id>S0870-82312007000400007</article-id>
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<article-title xml:lang="pt"><![CDATA[Reactividade infantil e a qualidade da interacção mãe-filho]]></article-title>
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<name>
<surname><![CDATA[Faria]]></surname>
<given-names><![CDATA[Anabela]]></given-names>
</name>
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<contrib contrib-type="author">
<name>
<surname><![CDATA[Fuertes]]></surname>
<given-names><![CDATA[Marina]]></given-names>
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<institution><![CDATA[,Hospital de Santo Espírito de Angra do Heroísmo Serviço de Pediatria ]]></institution>
<addr-line><![CDATA[ ]]></addr-line>
<country>Portuga</country>
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<aff id="A02">
<institution><![CDATA[,Childrens Hospital Harvard Medical School ]]></institution>
<addr-line><![CDATA[Boston ]]></addr-line>
<country>USA</country>
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<month>10</month>
<year>2007</year>
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<day>00</day>
<month>10</month>
<year>2007</year>
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<volume>25</volume>
<numero>4</numero>
<fpage>613</fpage>
<lpage>623</lpage>
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<self-uri xlink:href="http://scielo.pt/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&amp;pid=S0870-82312007000400007&amp;lng=en&amp;nrm=iso"></self-uri><self-uri xlink:href="http://scielo.pt/scielo.php?script=sci_abstract&amp;pid=S0870-82312007000400007&amp;lng=en&amp;nrm=iso"></self-uri><self-uri xlink:href="http://scielo.pt/scielo.php?script=sci_pdf&amp;pid=S0870-82312007000400007&amp;lng=en&amp;nrm=iso"></self-uri><abstract abstract-type="short" xml:lang="pt"><p><![CDATA[No quadro dos estudos sobre o relacionamento mãe-filho, procurámos averiguar a relação entre a reactividade infantil observada em condições de stress e a qualidade do comportamento interactivo infantil e materno em jogo livre. Para o efeito, seleccionámos uma amostra de 40 díades mãe-filho cujos bebés tinham cerca de 3 meses e não apresentavam nenhuma condição declarada de risco. A qualidade da interacção mãe-filho foi avaliada em jogo livre através da escala CARE-Index. Para testar a reactividade infantil submetemos os bebés à situação experimental Still-Face. Os resultados mostram que a reactividade infantil expressa naquela situação laboratorial não é independente do comportamento dos bebés em jogo livre. Com efeito, os bebés com maior dificuldade em conformar-se com a ausência de resposta materna apresentam um comportamento menos cooperativo e difícil em jogo livre. Em sentido inverso, os bebés que em jogo livre são menos participativos apresentam menores índices de reactividade negativa quando a mãe mantém a cara inexpressiva. Em termos diádicos, verificamos que existe uma forte correlação entre o comportamento cooperativo do bebé e a sensibilidade materna em jogo livre. Os resultados são discutidos no quadro do desenvolvimento dos processos de interacção mãe e filho.]]></p></abstract>
<abstract abstract-type="short" xml:lang="en"><p><![CDATA[The aim of this study is to explore the relation between infants’ reactivity under stress and the quality of mother-infant interaction in free play. Our sample consisted of 40 infants with 3 months old and their mothers. Infants’ reactivity under stress was assessed during Tronick’s Face-to-Face Still-Face paradigm. The quality of mother-infant interaction was evaluated during free play using the CARE-Index. Our results indicated that infants’ reactivity in Still-Face is not independent from infants’ behavior in free play. Thus, more reactive infants in Still-Face were more difficult with their mothers in free play. In turn, more passive infants in free play were less likely than other infants to present negative responses in Still-Face. Mothers’ sensitivity and infants’ cooperative behavior in free play was highly correlated. Our findings will be discussed in the light of mother-infant relational approaches.]]></p></abstract>
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<kwd lng="pt"><![CDATA[Reactividade infantil]]></kwd>
<kwd lng="pt"><![CDATA[interacção mãe-filho]]></kwd>
<kwd lng="pt"><![CDATA[afectividade]]></kwd>
<kwd lng="en"><![CDATA[Infants reactivity]]></kwd>
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</front><body><![CDATA[ <p><B>Reactividade infantil e a qualidade da interac&ccedil;&atilde;o m&atilde;e-filho    (<a href="#1">*</a>)<a name="top1"></a> </b></p>        <P   align="center" >&nbsp;</P >        <P   align="right" >Anabela Faria (<a href="#2">**</a>)<a name="top2"></a> </P >        <P   align="right" >Marina Fuertes (<a href="#3">***</a>)<a name="top3"></a> </P >       <P   align="justify" >&nbsp;</P >           <P   align="center" >RESUMO </P >         <P   align="justify" >No quadro dos estudos sobre o relacionamento m&atilde;e-filho, procur&aacute;mos        averiguar a rela&ccedil;&atilde;o entre a reactividade infantil observada        em condi&ccedil;&otilde;es de stress e a qualidade do comportamento interactivo        infantil e materno em jogo livre. Para o efeito, seleccion&aacute;mos uma        amostra de 40 d&iacute;ades m&atilde;e-filho cujos beb&eacute;s tinham cerca        de 3 meses e n&atilde;o apresentavam nenhuma condi&ccedil;&atilde;o declarada        de risco. A qualidade da interac&ccedil;&atilde;o m&atilde;e-filho foi avaliada        em jogo livre atrav&eacute;s da escala <I>CARE-Index</I>. Para testar a        reactividade infantil submetemos os beb&eacute;s &agrave; situa&ccedil;&atilde;o        experimental <I>Still-Face</I>. Os resultados mostram que a reactividade        infantil expressa naquela situa&ccedil;&atilde;o laboratorial n&atilde;o        &eacute; independente do comportamento dos beb&eacute;s em jogo livre. Com        efeito, os beb&eacute;s com maior dificuldade em conformar-se com a aus&ecirc;ncia        de resposta materna apresentam um comportamento menos cooperativo e dif&iacute;cil        em jogo livre. Em sentido inverso, os beb&eacute;s que em jogo livre s&atilde;o        menos participativos apresentam menores &iacute;ndices de reactividade negativa        quando a m&atilde;e mant&eacute;m a cara inexpressiva. Em termos di&aacute;dicos,        verificamos que existe uma forte correla&ccedil;&atilde;o entre o comportamento        cooperativo do beb&eacute; e a sensibilidade materna em jogo livre. Os resultados        s&atilde;o discutidos no quadro do desenvolvimento dos processos de interac&ccedil;&atilde;o        m&atilde;e e filho. </P >          <P   align="justify" ><I>Palavras-chave</I>: Reactividade infantil, interac&ccedil;&atilde;o m&atilde;e-filho,      afectividade. </P >       <P   align="justify" >&nbsp;</P >            <P   align="center" >ABSTRACT </P >          ]]></body>
<body><![CDATA[<P   align="justify" >The aim of this study is to explore the relation between infants&rsquo; reactivity      under stress and the quality of mother-infant interaction in free play. Our      sample consisted of 40 infants with 3 months old and their mothers. Infants&rsquo;      reactivity under stress was assessed during Tronick&rsquo;s Face-to-Face Still-Face      paradigm. The quality of mother-infant interaction was evaluated during free      play using the CARE-Index. Our results indicated that infants&rsquo; reactivity      in Still-Face is not independent from infants&rsquo; behavior in free play.      Thus, more reactive infants in Still-Face were more difficult with their mothers      in free play. In turn, more passive infants in free play were less likely      than other infants to present negative responses in Still-Face. Mothers&rsquo;      sensitivity and infants&rsquo; cooperative behavior in free play was highly      correlated. Our findings will be discussed in the light of mother-infant relational      approaches. </P >       <P   align="justify" ><I>Key words</I>: Infants reactivity, mother-infant interaction, affectivity.    </P >       <P   align="justify" >&nbsp;</P >       <P   align="justify" >&nbsp;</P >       <p>Texto completo disponível apenas em PDF.</p>       <p>Full text only available in PDF format.</p>       <p>&nbsp;</p>     <P   align="justify" >&nbsp;</P >      <P   align="center" >REFER&Ecirc;NCIAS BIBLIOGR&Aacute;FICAS </P >    <!-- ref --><P   align="justify" >Abelkop, B. S., &amp; Frick, J. E. (2003). Cross-task stability in infant attention: new perspective using the still-face procedure. <I>Infancy, 4 </I>(4), 567-588. </P >    &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;[&#160;<a href="javascript:void(0);" onclick="javascript: window.open('/scielo.php?script=sci_nlinks&ref=000022&pid=S0870-8231200700040000700001&lng=','','width=640,height=500,resizable=yes,scrollbars=1,menubar=yes,');">Links</a>&#160;]<!-- end-ref --><P   align="justify" >Adamson, L., &amp; Frick, J. E. (2003). The Still Face: A History of a Shared Experimental Paradigm. <I>Infancy, 4 </I>(4), 451-473. </P >    <P   align="justify" >Ainsworth, M. D., Blehar, M., Waters, E., &amp; Wall, S. (1978). <I>Patterns of attachment &ndash; A Psychological Study of the Strange Situation</I>. New Jersey, CA: Lawerence Erlbaum Associates. </P >    <P   align="justify" >Andersen, F. (2005). <I>Do Sil&ecirc;ncio de Deus &agrave; M&atilde;e Medu</I><I></I><I>sada</I>. S&atilde;o Paulo: Instituto de Psicologia Aplicada e Forma&ccedil;&atilde;o. </P >    <P   align="justify" >Bar-Haim, Y., Suttom, B. Fox, N., &amp; Marvin, R. (2000). Stability and change of attachment at 14, 24, and 58 moths of age: Behavior, representation, and life events. <I>Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry and Allied Disciplines, 41</I>, 381-388. </P >    <P   align="justify" >Bretherton, I. (1992). The origins of attachment theory: John Bowlby and Mary Ainsworth. <I>Developmental Psychology, 28</I>, 759-775. </P >    <P   align="justify" >Bowlby, J. (1969). <I>Attachment and Loss </I>(vol. I). London: Penguin Book. </P >    <P   align="justify" >Bowlby, J. (1982). Attachment and loss: retrospect and prospect. <I>American Journal Orthopsychiatry, 52</I>, 664-678. </P >    <P   align="justify" >Braungart-Reiker, J. M., Garwood, M. M., Powers, B. P., &amp; Wang, X. (2001). Parental sensitivity, infant affect regulation: Predictors of later attachment. <I>Child Development, 72 </I>(1), 252-270. </P >     <P   align="justify" >Cassidy, J. (1999). The nature of the child&rsquo;s tie. In J. Cassidy, &amp;    P. Shaver (Eds.), <I>Handbook of Attachment </I><I>&ndash;</I><I> Theory, research    and clinical applications</I>. New York: Guilford. </P >     <p >Cohn, J. F., Campbell, S. B., &amp; Ross, S. (1991). Infant response in the still-face    paradigm at 6 months predicts avoidant and secure attachment at 12 months. <I>Deve</I><I></I><I>lopment    and Psychopathology, 3</I>, 367-376. </p>     ]]></body>
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