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Social Regulation of the Stress Response in the Transitional Newborn: A Pilot Study

  • Cynthia Anderson Elverson, PhD, RN
    Cynthia Anderson Elverson
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      University of Nebraska Medical Center, Omaha, NE
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        University of Nebraska Medical Center-Lincoln Division, Lincoln, NE
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        Published:March 21, 2011DOI:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.pedn.2011.01.029
        Social Regulation of the Stress Response in the Transitional Newborn: A Pilot Study
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            The purpose of the study was to explore relationships between caregiver holding and feeding behaviors and the transitional newborn infant’s cortisol response. Behaviors of 46 mothers, fathers, and their term transitional newborn infants were measured with the Index of Mother-Infant Separation (IMIS). Repeated measures of infant salivary cortisol were used to calculate area under the curve. A higher percentage of observations in which mother was holding infant was related to lower infant total cortisol during the first 6 hours after birth (r = −.24, p = .05, one-tailed).

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            1Previous presentations: Elverson, C. A., & Wilson, M. E. (2008). Social regulation of the stress response in the transitional newborn (Abstract). Advances in Neonatal Care, 8(2), 133–134; Elverson, C. A., & Wilson, M. E. (2007, April 20). Social Regulation of the Stress Response in the Transitional Newborn. Paper presented at Research Day sponsored by Phi and Beta Chapters of Sigma Theta Tau, Brookings, SD; Elverson, C. A., & Wilson, M. E. (2007, April 10–12). Social Regulation of the Stress Response in the Transitional Newborn. Paper presented at NANN Research Summit, Phoenix, AZ. Travel and lodging were supported by Mead Johnson; Elverson, C. A., & Wilson, M. E. (2007, March 23–26). Social Regulation of the Stress Response in the Transitional Newborn. Paper presented at Midwest Nursing Research Society, Omaha, NE.

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