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001-es BibID:BIBFORM089965
Első szerző:Nagy Emese
Cím:Index finger movement imitation by human neonates : motivation, learning, and left-hand preference / Emese Nagy, Hajnalka Compagne, Hajnalka Orvos, Attila Pal, Peter Molnar, Imre Janszky, Katherine A. Loveland, Bardos Gyorgy
Dátum:2005
ISSN:0031-3998
Megjegyzések:Imitation of a fine motor movement, index finger protrusion, was examined in 39 neonates using an ethologically based objective coding system. Results confirmed that imitation of finger movements exists, and infants demonstrated "learning" as imitation developed through an incomplete imitation stage. Neonatal imitation was more frequently left-handed, an early sign of laterality in motivation to be investigated further. The existence of index finger imitation in human neonates indicates that volitional control of individuated finger movements develops much earlier than previously thought. The differential increase of index finger protrusion movements during the imitation periods suggests that this behavior is not an automatic response triggered by general arousal but instead is a true indicator of purposeful neonatal imitation.
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Megjelenés:Pediatric Research. - 58 : 4 (2005), p. 749-753. -
További szerzők:Compagne Hajnalka Orvos Hajnalka Pál Attila Molnár Péter (1942-2022) (orvos, klinikai szakpszichológus, pszichoterapeuta) Jánszky Imre Loveland, Katherine A. Bárdos György
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001-es BibID:BIBFORM017106
Első szerző:Nagy Emese
Cím:Prevalence rates and socioeconomic characteristics of post-partum depression in Hungary / Nagy Emese, Molnar Peter, Pal Attila, Orvos Hajnalka
Dátum:2011
ISSN:0165-1781
Megjegyzések:The rapid socioeconomic transition in post-communist Hungary adversely affected the overall morbidity and mortality rates in the 1990s. Prevalence data on depressive disorders from the region are still scarce, however. This study reports the findings of the first epidemiological survey, using the Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS) and the Beck Depression Inventory (BDI), on the prevalence of post-partum depression and the associated risk factors in Hungary. A total of 1030 mothers who delivered their babies between May and July 1999 in 16 counties in Hungary were screened for depressive symptoms 3-26 weeks post-partum. The survey found that 10.81% of the sample was above the cut-off score of 13, and the EPDS detected post-partum depressive symptoms with 76% (95% confidence interval (CI)=60.5-87.1) sensitivity and 92% (95% CI=90.5-94.1) specificity. In addition, 24 socio-demographic, socio-psychiatric data and personal and obstetric variables were surveyed. Results of a hierarchical logistic regression analysis showed that depression of the mother during pregnancy was the strongest predictor of depressive symptoms post-partum. Depression before pregnancy, housing conditions, marital relationship status and family history of alcohol problems were also identified as predictors for post-partum depressive symptoms.
Tárgyszavak:Orvostudományok Egészségtudományok idegen nyelvű folyóiratközlemény külföldi lapban
Megjelenés:Psychiatry Research. - 185 : 1-2 (2011), p. 113-120. -
További szerzők:Molnár Péter (1942-2022) (orvos, klinikai szakpszichológus, pszichoterapeuta) Pál Attila Orvos Hajnalka
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