Infant Mental Health Journal

Papers
(The H4-Index of Infant Mental Health Journal is 13. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2020-04-01 to 2024-04-01.)
ArticleCitations
When the Bough Breaks: A systematic review and meta‐analysis of mental health symptoms in mothers of young children during the COVID‐19 pandemic45
Smartphones in the nursery: Parental smartphone use and parental sensitivity and responsiveness within parent–child interaction in early childhood (0–5 years): A scoping review37
Enhancing parental reflective functioning through early dyadic interventions: A systematic review and meta‐analysis32
Transitioning to telehealth due to COVID‐19: Maintaining model fidelity in a home visiting program for parents of vulnerable infants17
Parent–Child Interaction Therapy with Toddlers in a community‐based setting: Improvements in parenting behavior, emotional availability, child behavior, and attachment17
Higher maternal reflective functioning is associated with toddlers’ adaptive emotion regulation16
Mothers’ self‐reported emotion dysregulation: A potentially valid method in the field of infant mental health16
Do postpartum anxiety and breastfeeding self‐efficacy and bonding at early postpartum predict postpartum depression and the breastfeeding method?15
Pregnancy intendedness, maternal–fetal bonding, and postnatal maternal–infant bonding15
Reframing the narrative: Black maternal mental health and culturally meaningful support for wellness14
Attachment & Child Health (ATTACH) pilot trials: Effect of parental reflective function intervention for families affected by toxic stress13
Mother's prenatal and postpartum depression symptoms and infant's sleep problems at 6 months13
Self‐report measure of parental reflective functioning: A study of reliability and validity across three samples of varying clinical risk13
Telehealth adaptation of perinatal mental health mother–infant group programming for the COVID‐19 pandemic13
Evaluation of early relational disturbance in high‐risk populations: Borderline personality disorder features, maternal mental state, and observed interaction13
Transitions to virtual early childhood home visitation during COVID‐1913
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