Table 1.
Average (SD) scores of the measures used in this study.
Fig 1.
Illustration of the significant association between Dyadic Affective Mutuality (DAM) and infant falling reactivity.
Note. Dyadic Affective Mutuality (DAM) obtained from the interaction coding scales and infant Falling Reactivity measured with the Infant Behavior Questionnaire–Revised (IBQ-R; [50]).
Table 2.
Associations between dyadic interaction behaviours and infant temperament.
Fig 2.
Illustration of the significant association between Maternal Respect for Infant Autonomy (MRIA) and child peer problems.
Note. Maternal Respect for Infant Autonomy (MRIA) obtained from the interaction coding scales and Peer Problems as measured by the Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire (SDQ, [52]).
Table 3.
Associations between Maternal Respect for Infant Autonomy (MRIA) and child behavioural outcomes.