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Attachment, caregiving, and sleep: The tie that keeps infants and mothers awake
Anat Scher
, Esti Dror
Department of Counseling and Human Development
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Adult Attachment
33%
Adult Relationships
33%
Attachment Characteristics
33%
Biological Function
33%
Caregiving
100%
Caregiving System
33%
Child Sleep
33%
Ecological Context
33%
Emotional Ties
100%
Familial Relationships
33%
Healthy children
33%
Higher Pleasures
33%
Hostility
33%
Insecurity
33%
Kibbutz
33%
Longitudinal Observation
33%
Maternal Report
33%
Mother's Anxiety
33%
Mother-infant Attachment
33%
Night Waking
33%
Nighttime Parenting
33%
Relationship Assessment
33%
Self-report Measures
33%
Sleep Data
33%
Sleep Problems
100%
Sleep Questionnaires
33%
Sleep Regulation
66%
Sleep Stage Transitions
33%
System Data
33%
Psychology
Adult Attachment
100%
Adult Relationships
100%
Caregiving System
100%
Hostility
100%
Self-Report
100%