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Ertekin, Zeynep; Gunnar, Megan R.; Berument, Sibel K.
<?xml version='1.0' encoding='UTF-8'?> <record xmlns="http://www.loc.gov/MARC21/slim"> <leader>00000nam##2200000uu#4500</leader> <datafield tag="245" ind1=" " ind2=" "> <subfield code="a">Temperament moderates the effects of early deprivation on infant attention</subfield> </datafield> <datafield tag="909" ind1="C" ind2="4"> <subfield code="p">INFANCY</subfield> <subfield code="v">26</subfield> <subfield code="n">3</subfield> <subfield code="c">455-468</subfield> </datafield> <controlfield tag="001">237918</controlfield> <datafield tag="980" ind1=" " ind2=" "> <subfield code="a">user-tubitak-destekli-proje-yayinlari</subfield> </datafield> <datafield tag="520" ind1=" " ind2=" "> <subfield code="a">Institutional care has been shown to increase the risk of attention problems in children, but some children are more sensitive to their environment, both for better and for worse. With this in mind, the current study examined the moderating role of temperament (falling reactivity) between early adversity and attention skills. Six- to 15-month-old infants residing in institutions (n = 63) and infants reared by their biological families from low socioeconomic environments (n = 59) were recruited. The infants' attention skills were measured by calculating the length of time they spent looking at toys. The infants' temperaments were measured by a subscale of the Infant Behavior Questionnaire (falling reactivity/rate of recovery from distress). The findings were in line with the differential susceptibility theory. Compared to infants with high levels of falling reactivity, infants with lower levels of falling reactivity had better attention skills if they were in a family group, but they had lower attention skills if they were residing in institutions. The attention skills of the infants who had higher scores for falling reactivity did not appear to be affected by the adverse environment.</subfield> </datafield> <datafield tag="650" ind1="1" ind2="7"> <subfield code="2">opendefinition.org</subfield> <subfield code="a">cc-by</subfield> </datafield> <datafield tag="700" ind1=" " ind2=" "> <subfield code="u">Univ Minnesota, Inst Child Dev, 51 E River Rd, Minneapolis, MN 55455 USA</subfield> <subfield code="a">Gunnar, Megan R.</subfield> </datafield> <datafield tag="700" ind1=" " ind2=" "> <subfield code="u">Middle East Tech Univ, Ankara, Turkey</subfield> <subfield code="a">Berument, Sibel K.</subfield> </datafield> <datafield tag="980" ind1=" " ind2=" "> <subfield code="b">article</subfield> <subfield code="a">publication</subfield> </datafield> <datafield tag="542" ind1=" " ind2=" "> <subfield code="l">open</subfield> </datafield> <datafield tag="100" ind1=" " ind2=" "> <subfield code="u">Middle East Tech Univ, Ankara, Turkey</subfield> <subfield code="a">Ertekin, Zeynep</subfield> </datafield> <datafield tag="260" ind1=" " ind2=" "> <subfield code="c">2021-01-01</subfield> </datafield> <controlfield tag="005">20221007100337.0</controlfield> <datafield tag="909" ind1="C" ind2="O"> <subfield code="o">oai:aperta.ulakbim.gov.tr:237918</subfield> <subfield code="p">user-tubitak-destekli-proje-yayinlari</subfield> </datafield> <datafield tag="856" ind1="4" ind2=" "> <subfield code="z">md5:7b4953e73e4684725e6ccce150af2080</subfield> <subfield code="s">147</subfield> <subfield code="u">https://aperta.ulakbim.gov.trrecord/237918/files/bib-34a7d688-872d-4266-8d03-150ff150f47e.txt</subfield> </datafield> <datafield tag="540" ind1=" " ind2=" "> <subfield code="u">http://www.opendefinition.org/licenses/cc-by</subfield> <subfield code="a">Creative Commons Attribution</subfield> </datafield> <datafield tag="024" ind1=" " ind2=" "> <subfield code="a">10.1111/infa.12396</subfield> <subfield code="2">doi</subfield> </datafield> </record>
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