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    Equality, hierarchy and temperament by Parkin, R

    Published 1994
    Journal article
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    Association between early temperament and depression at 18 years. by Bould, H, Araya, R, Pearson, R, Stapinski, L, Carnegie, R, Joinson, C

    Published 2014
    “…BACKGROUND: Early childhood temperament, particularly negative emotionality (high tendency to show distress), may be a risk factor for subsequent depression. …”
    Journal article
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    Heterogeneous selection on a heritable temperament trait in a variable environment. by Quinn, J, Patrick, S, Bouwhuis, S, Wilkin, T, Sheldon, B

    Published 2009
    “…1. Temperament traits increasingly provide a focus for investigating the evolutionary ecology of behavioural variation. …”
    Journal article
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    Shared temperament risk factors for anorexia nervosa: a twin study. by Wade, T, Tiggemann, M, Bulik, C, Fairburn, C, Wray, N, Martin, N

    Published 2008
    “…OBJECTIVE: To answer two questions about the nature of the relationship between anorexia nervosa (AN) and dimensional temperament traits: Which traits are comorbid with AN? …”
    Journal article
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    A feasibility study of the usefulness of the TEMPS-A scale in assessing affective temperament in athletes by Białczyk, K, Kłopocki, J, Kryś, J, Jaskulski, M, Lewandowska, A, Szafkowski, R, Ogurkowski, K, Pheby, D, Morten, K, Jaracz, M

    Published 2022
    “…<strong>Background and objectives:</strong> Current studies show an important role of affective temperament in sport performance. The aim of this study was to assess the feasibility of the use of the TEMPS-A scale, by using it to examine five dimensions of affective temperament in three groups of athletes. …”
    Journal article
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    The Emotionality Activity Sociability Temperament Survey: Factor analysis and temporal stability in a longitudinal cohort by Bould, H, Joinson, C, Sterne, J, Araya, R

    Published 2013
    “…We investigated Buss and Plomin's Emotionality Activity Sociability (EAS) Temperament Survey for Children, used to assess temperament. …”
    Journal article
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    The bonnie baby: experimentally manipulated temperament affects perceived cuteness and motivation to view infant faces. by Parsons, C, Young, K, Bhandari, R, van Ijzendoorn, M, Bakermans-Kranenburg, M, Stein, A, Kringelbach, M

    Published 2014
    “…Our results suggest that temperament has clear consequences for how adults perceive 'bonnie' babies. …”
    Journal article
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    The bonnie baby: Experimentally manipulated temperament affects perceived cuteness and motivation to view infant faces by Parsons, C, Young, K, Bhandari, R, van Ijzendoorn, M, Bakermans-Kranenburg, M, Stein, A, Kringelbach, M

    Published 2014
    “…Our results suggest that temperament has clear consequences for how adults perceive 'bonnie' babies. …”
    Journal article
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    Parental depression and child temperament: assessing child to parent effects in a longitudinal population study by Hanington, L, Ramchandani, P, Stein, A

    Published 2010
    “…Current research supports a link between maternal depression and difficult child temperament. The direction of effect is often assumed to be from parent to child, but few studies have addressed child to parent effects. …”
    Journal article
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    Parental depression and child temperament: assessing child to parent effects in a longitudinal population study. by Hanington, L, Ramchandani, P, Stein, A

    Published 2010
    “…Current research supports a link between maternal depression and difficult child temperament. The direction of effect is often assumed to be from parent to child, but few studies have addressed child to parent effects. …”
    Journal article
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    Maternal depressive symptoms and early childhood temperament before and during the COVID-19 pandemic in the United Kingdom by Fiske, A, Scerif, G, Holmboe, K

    Published 2022
    “…However, the implications of the pandemic for maternal depressive symptoms, early childhood temperament dimensions, and their associations, remain largely unknown. …”
    Journal article
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    Impact of maternal depressive symptoms on the development of infant temperament: Cascading effects during the first year of life by Rigato, S, Stets, M, Bonneville-Roussy, A, Holmboe, K

    Published 2020
    “…The best‐fitting model showed that the days immediately following childbirth represent an important time for the development of infant temperament as maternal mood significantly predicts infant NA for at least 4 months after birth. …”
    Journal article
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    No moderating effect of 5-HTTLPR on associations between antenatal anxiety and infant behavior by Braithwaite, E, Ramchandani, P, O'Connor, T, Van Ijzendoorn, M, Bakermans-Kranenburg, M, Glover, V, Netsi, E, Evans, J, Meaney, M, Murphy, SE

    Published 2013
    “…Method: Data from the Avon Longitudinal Study of Children and Parents (ALSPAC) cohort (N = 3,946) were used to assess whether the 5-HTTLPR genotype moderated the association between self-reported maternal antenatal anxiety (Crown Crisp Index) in pregnancy, and child temperament at 6 months (Infant Temperament Questionnaire), and also later behavioral and emotional problems on the Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire from age 4 to 13 years. …”
    Journal article
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    The Temperamental nude by Halliday, T

    Published 2017
    “…The labour of love<br/> 3. Temperament and the body<br/> 4. Temperament and the ideal: ancient and modern<br/> 5. …”
    Book
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    No moderating effect of 5-HTTLPR on associations between antenatal anxiety and infant behavior. by Braithwaite, E, Ramchandani, P, O'Connor, T, van Ijzendoorn, M, Bakermans-Kranenburg, M, Glover, V, Netsi, E, Evans, J, Meaney, M, Murphy, S

    Published 2013
    “…METHOD: Data from the Avon Longitudinal Study of Children and Parents (ALSPAC) cohort (N = 3,946) were used to assess whether the 5-HTTLPR genotype moderated the association between self-reported maternal antenatal anxiety (Crown Crisp Index) in pregnancy, and child temperament at 6 months (Infant Temperament Questionnaire), and also later behavioral and emotional problems on the Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire from age 4 to 13 years. …”
    Journal article
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    Differential susceptibility to fathers' care and involvement: The moderating effect of infant reactivity. by Ramchandani, P, Jzendoorn, M, Bakermans-Kranenburg, M

    Published 2010
    “…Children with reactive temperaments are hypothesised to be particularly susceptible to environmental influences, both for better and for worse. …”
    Journal article
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    Factors associated with negative emotional expression: a study of mothers of young infants by Barnes, J, Ram, B, Leach, P, Altmann, L, Sylva, K, Malmberg, L, Stein, A, Team, FCCC

    Published 2007
    “…They also completed attitudinal questionnaires and reported on marital relationships and the infant's health and temperament. A Caesarean section, infant illness, current maternal depressive symptoms, fussy infant temperament, and lack of enjoyment of feeding were all independently associated with negative remarks. …”
    Journal article
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    Antenatal depression and infant sleep: investigating the pathways to risk by Netsi, E

    Published 2013
    “…</p> <p><b>Results</b> i) There was evidence that reactive temperament moderated the association between antenatal depression and infant sleep; boys seemed to be most affected exhibiting more awakenings, sleep problems and shorter sleep duration. 5-HTTLPR did not moderate this association. ii) Antenatal depression was associated with shorter infant sleep duration 5 months postpartum iii) Improvement in depression was associated with shorter infant sleep duration and easier temperament 2 months postpartum</p> <p><b>Conclusion</b>: This thesis suggests that not all infants are equally susceptible to environmental influences and this may prove important in targeting interventions. …”
    Thesis
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    Paternal depression: an examination of its links with father, child and family functioning in the postnatal period by Ramchandani, P, Psychogiou, L, Vlachos, H, Iles, J, Sethna, V, Netsi, E, Lodder, A

    Published 2011
    “…Few differences in infant's reported temperament were found in the early postnatal period. …”
    Journal article