Cite
Parental sensitivity modifies the associations between maternal prenatal stress exposure, autonomic nervous system functioning and infant temperament in a diverse, low-income sample.
MLA
Jones-Mason, Karen, et al. “Parental Sensitivity Modifies the Associations between Maternal Prenatal Stress Exposure, Autonomic Nervous System Functioning and Infant Temperament in a Diverse, Low-Income Sample.” Attachment & Human Development, vol. 25, no. 5, Oct. 2023, pp. 487–523. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.1080/14616734.2023.2257669.
APA
Jones-Mason, K., Coccia, M., Alkon, A., Melanie Thomas, K. C.-P., Laraia, B., Adler, N., Epel, E. S., & Bush, N. R. (2023). Parental sensitivity modifies the associations between maternal prenatal stress exposure, autonomic nervous system functioning and infant temperament in a diverse, low-income sample. Attachment & Human Development, 25(5), 487–523. https://doi.org/10.1080/14616734.2023.2257669
Chicago
Jones-Mason, Karen, Michael Coccia, Abbey Alkon, Kimberly Coleman-Phox Melanie Thomas, Barbara Laraia, Nancy Adler, Elissa S Epel, and Nicole R Bush. 2023. “Parental Sensitivity Modifies the Associations between Maternal Prenatal Stress Exposure, Autonomic Nervous System Functioning and Infant Temperament in a Diverse, Low-Income Sample.” Attachment & Human Development 25 (5): 487–523. doi:10.1080/14616734.2023.2257669.