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Influences on Maternal Responsivity in Mothers of Children With Fragile X Syndrome
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Parental CareFamily InvolvementDisabilityVideo ObservationsPsychologySocial SciencesDevelopmental PsychologyFamily InteractionCognitive DevelopmentHuman DevelopmentSocial-emotional DevelopmentBehavioral IssueChild AssessmentDevelopmental DisorderMaternal IqFragile X PremutationFragile X SyndromeBehavioral SciencesMaternal HealthGlobal Developmental DelayChild DevelopmentFragile X SpectrumPediatricsMaternal ResponsivityFamily PsychologySpecial EducationYoung ChildrenMedicineDevelopmental Delay
This study investigated the influence of maternal and child variables on the maternal responsivity of 55 mothers with young children with fragile X syndrome. Data included video observations of mother-child interactions in four different contexts, standardized assessments with the children, and standardized questionnaires for the mothers. The video observations were coded for child communication acts; maternal responsivity was coded at two levels: a more general measure and a behavior-by-behavior measure. Results indicated that child developmental level and language ability strongly influenced behavior-by-behavior responsivity, while maternal IQ was the strongest predictor of both general and behavior-by-behavior responsivity, after controlling for child developmental level.
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