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Table 5 Associations between types of maternal Still-Face violation during the Face-to-Face Still-Face paradigm at 3 months according to infant pattern of regulatory behavior

From: The challenges of stillness: a longitudinal study about the associations between mothers’ violations of the still-face, infant patterns of regulatory behavior, mother-infant interactive behavior, and infant attachment

Types of Maternal

Still-Face Violation

Patterns of Regulatory Behavior

Total

Social-Positive Oriented

Distressed-Inconsolable

Self-Comfort Oriented

 
 

Soothing behavior

15a (83.3%, 5.0)

2a (11.1%, -3.0)

1a (5.6%, -2.3)

18 (100%)

Other

5b (13.9%, -5.0)

19b (52.8%, 3.0)

12b (33.3%, 2.3)

36 (100%)

Total

20 (37.0%)

21 (38.9%)

13 (24.1%)

54

  1. Fisher Exact Test = 24.004, DF = 2, p <.001. A different superscript letter denotes that the frequencies differ significantly from each other; p <.05 (column proportions test with Bonferroni adjustment). Cramer’s = 0.678; p <.001