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Caregiver and Child Distress as Predictors of Dyadic Physiological Attunement During Vaccination

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: Previous research discerned 3 groups of caregiver-toddler dyads that differed in their physiological coregulatory patterns, also known as physiological attunement, during routine vaccinations in the second year of life. One group of dyads (80% of sample) displayed an attuned regulatory pattern, and 2 groups of dyads (20% of sample) showed maladaptive attunement patterns (ie, a lack of attunement or misattunement). The objective of …

Authors

DiLorenzo-Klas MG; Waxman JA; Flora DB; Schmidt LA; Garfield H; Flanders D; Weinberg E; Savlov D; Riddell RRP

Journal

The Clinical Journal of Pain, Vol. 39, No. 7, pp. 340–348

Publisher

Wolters Kluwer

DOI

10.1097/ajp.0000000000001125

ISSN

0749-8047