Journal article

The quality of early infant-caregiver relational attachment and longitudinal changes in infant inflammation across 6 months

BW Nelson, R Bernstein, NB Allen, HK Laurent

Developmental Psychobiology | Published : 2020

Abstract

The quality of early caregiver–infant relationships has powerful implications for health trajectories across the lifespan, including associations with adult inflammation. However, because relatively few studies have examined this association during infancy, it remains unclear when this impact occurs and whether it is associated with longitudinal changes in salivary concentrations of inflammation across infancy. In 45 infants, we investigated whether the quality of infant-caregiver attachment (secure vs. insecure) was associated not only with levels of salivary C-reactive protein (sCRP) cross-sectionally, but also with changes in sCRP across 6 months. Interestingly, while there were no cross-..

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