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This suggests that restriction in attachment repertoire, as well as inadequate paternal responses, led to descriptions of insecure attachments, whereas AQS - based assessments of the same dyads showed secure attachments.
It was only found that mother - daughter dyads showed more negative affect, F (1, 170) = 13.92, p < 0.001, η = 0.08, and less transitions, F (1, 170) = 11.07, p < 0.001, ƞ = 0.06.
For average duration follow - up comparisons showed, F (2169) = 12.55, p < 0.001, η 2 = 0.13, that AD mother - child dyads showed a higher average duration of emotions compared to dyads with AD children and non-AD mothers (p < 0.001) and compared to non-AD mother - child dyads (p < 0.001).
Higher scores indicated that dyads showed more of that particular affect during interactions.
The flexibility measure average duration and the expressivity measures positive and negative affect of father - child and mother - child dyads showed one extreme univariate outlier.
For transitions follow - up comparisons showed, F (2169) = 11.42, p < 0.001, η 2 = 0.12, that AD mother - child dyads showed less transitions compared to dyads with AD children and non-AD mothers (p = 0.008), and compared to non-AD mother - child dyads (p < 0.001).
Results from 54 dyads show that the higher maternal and especially child exposure to political violence and other trauma, the lower their emotional availability in dyadic interactions (r =.40, p <.01).

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d Deviation - coded point estimates and 95 % CIs for weighted average neural similarities, after accounting for inter-subject similarities in control variables (demographic variables and handedness) are shown for distance 1 (deviation - coded point estimate = 0.23, 95 % CI [0.07, 0.41]-RRB-, distance 2 (deviation - coded point estimate = 0.03, 95 % CI [− 0.11, 0.17]-RRB-, distance 3 (deviation - coded point estimate = − 0.20, 95 % CI [− 0.30, − 0.09]-RRB-, and distance 4 (deviation - coded point estimate = − 0.07, 95 % CI [− 0.29, 0.14]-RRB- dyads.
This webinar will show how the OPAPP dyad system blends learning and assessment into unified tasks.
Last week in New York City I was fortunate enough to show off Dyad, the almost - ready - done - really - soon - I - promise game coming to PSN for PS3.
Though the galleries may not have planned it, the matchup makes for a riveting dyad: Zwirner is showing a new series of the gleaming, infinitely seductive sculptures that Koons is famous for (May 8 - June 29), while Gagosian is displaying recent examples of the artist's lesser - known paintings.
The sample of teens and parents from the same households (the dyad sample) showed a strong correlation between driving behaviors and attitudes within families.
Fourth, although post-hoc power analyses showed that this study with about 50 ICP / partner dyads had more than 90 % power to detect large effects (r > 0.50), it had less than 60 % power to detect small to medium effects (r < 0.30), making it possible to miss effects.
There was one exception; mother - child dyads with children showed more negative affect than mother - child dyads with adolescents, F (1, 170) = 5.73, p = 0.018, η = 0.03.
Mother - child dyads where both mother and child had AD showed more emotional expressivity and less emotional flexibility compared to mother - child dyads with only AD children and to dyads without AD.
It was only found that father - child dyads with AD children and non-AD fathers (p < 0.001), and dyads with AD fathers and children (p = 0.001) showed less emotional flexibility compared to non-AD father - child dyads.
Despite the fact that gender and age impact children's own emotion regulation skills, with girls being more expressive and regulated than boys, and with older children showing more sophisticated emotion expression and better emotion management (Morris et al. 2007), our exploratory results seem to suggest that dyadic emotional processes of AD and non-AD parent - child dyads do not differ by gender and age.
Regarding expressivity, we expected that parent - child dyads with AD children would particularly show less positive emotions, but also more negative emotions during interactions than parent - child dyads with non-AD children.
Dyads with AD children and non-AD mothers, also showed higher average duration than non-AD mother - child dyads (p = 0.Dyads with AD children and non-AD mothers, also showed higher average duration than non-AD mother - child dyads (p = 0.dyads (p = 0.004).
However, follow - up comparisons showed, F (2169) = 15.34, p < 0.001, η 2 = 0.15, that dyads with AD fathers and AD children did not differ in the amount of emotional flexibility during interactions from dyads with only children (not fathers) with an AD (p = 0.772).
Parent - child dyads with AD children showed less emotional flexibility by displaying a smaller repertoire of emotions, switching less between emotions, and remaining in emotions for longer periods of time compared to dyads with non-AD children.
The obtained marginal effects consequently reflect the associations at the dyad - level and show how each social tie contributes to the ego's smoking probability.
Even the youngest age group (62 — 69) showed marginal difference between men and women (all partnered: F = 3.98, p =.051; all dyads: F = 3.24, p =.078).
Dyads with AD children and non-AD mothers, also showed less transitions than non-AD mother - child dyads (p = 0.Dyads with AD children and non-AD mothers, also showed less transitions than non-AD mother - child dyads (p = 0.dyads (p = 0.004).
Of the original sample that consented to participate, 88 dyads (44 %) had to be excluded due to missing data (refusing to be videotaped, not showing up at the research appointment, or not filling in some of the questionnaires).
Indeed, in addition to affecting parent — child dyads, PPD was shown to imply transmission mechanisms within the parent — parent dyad, putting the quality of the parental couple relationship at risk.
Table 6 shows the results of correlation analysis in parent dyads conducted to find out whether mother and father offer similar assessments of family functioning, parenting stress and QoL.
Participation in a nursery program was shown to improve synchrony among parent - child dyads where the child had autism [107]; (4) Among high - risk, low - income, toddler boys, synchrony was positively associated with maternal nurturance and language skills, and negatively associated with child emotional negativity [69].
The consistency of assessment of family functioning, parental stress (except personal stress) and QoL (social relationships and environmental domains) in parent dyads has been shown.
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