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Preliminary examination of the effects of an early parenting intervention on amygdala-orbitofrontal cortex resting-state functional connectivity among high-risk children: A randomized clinical trial
by
Dozier, Mary
, Valadez, Emilio A.
, Spielberg, Jeffrey M.
, Korom, Marta
, Tottenham, Nim
in
Amygdala
/ Amygdala - diagnostic imaging
/ Amygdala - physiology
/ Amygdala - physiopathology
/ Attachment
/ Babies
/ Behavior
/ Child
/ Child welfare
/ Childhood
/ Children
/ Clinical research
/ Clinical trials
/ Cortex
/ Early intervention
/ Emotional disorders
/ Emotional regulation
/ Emotional Regulation - physiology
/ Emotions
/ Families & family life
/ Female
/ Foster care
/ Foster children
/ Functional connectivity
/ Functional magnetic resonance imaging
/ Groups
/ High risk
/ Home based
/ Hormones
/ Humans
/ Infancy
/ Infants
/ Intervention
/ Long term
/ Magnetic Resonance Imaging
/ Male
/ Neural networks
/ Neural Pathways - physiology
/ Neurobiology
/ Neurosciences
/ Parent education
/ Parenthood education
/ Parenting - psychology
/ Parents & parenting
/ Prefrontal cortex
/ Prefrontal Cortex - diagnostic imaging
/ Prefrontal Cortex - physiology
/ Prefrontal Cortex - physiopathology
/ Resting
/ Risk
/ Risk groups
2025
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Preliminary examination of the effects of an early parenting intervention on amygdala-orbitofrontal cortex resting-state functional connectivity among high-risk children: A randomized clinical trial
by
Dozier, Mary
, Valadez, Emilio A.
, Spielberg, Jeffrey M.
, Korom, Marta
, Tottenham, Nim
in
Amygdala
/ Amygdala - diagnostic imaging
/ Amygdala - physiology
/ Amygdala - physiopathology
/ Attachment
/ Babies
/ Behavior
/ Child
/ Child welfare
/ Childhood
/ Children
/ Clinical research
/ Clinical trials
/ Cortex
/ Early intervention
/ Emotional disorders
/ Emotional regulation
/ Emotional Regulation - physiology
/ Emotions
/ Families & family life
/ Female
/ Foster care
/ Foster children
/ Functional connectivity
/ Functional magnetic resonance imaging
/ Groups
/ High risk
/ Home based
/ Hormones
/ Humans
/ Infancy
/ Infants
/ Intervention
/ Long term
/ Magnetic Resonance Imaging
/ Male
/ Neural networks
/ Neural Pathways - physiology
/ Neurobiology
/ Neurosciences
/ Parent education
/ Parenthood education
/ Parenting - psychology
/ Parents & parenting
/ Prefrontal cortex
/ Prefrontal Cortex - diagnostic imaging
/ Prefrontal Cortex - physiology
/ Prefrontal Cortex - physiopathology
/ Resting
/ Risk
/ Risk groups
2025
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Preliminary examination of the effects of an early parenting intervention on amygdala-orbitofrontal cortex resting-state functional connectivity among high-risk children: A randomized clinical trial
by
Dozier, Mary
, Valadez, Emilio A.
, Spielberg, Jeffrey M.
, Korom, Marta
, Tottenham, Nim
in
Amygdala
/ Amygdala - diagnostic imaging
/ Amygdala - physiology
/ Amygdala - physiopathology
/ Attachment
/ Babies
/ Behavior
/ Child
/ Child welfare
/ Childhood
/ Children
/ Clinical research
/ Clinical trials
/ Cortex
/ Early intervention
/ Emotional disorders
/ Emotional regulation
/ Emotional Regulation - physiology
/ Emotions
/ Families & family life
/ Female
/ Foster care
/ Foster children
/ Functional connectivity
/ Functional magnetic resonance imaging
/ Groups
/ High risk
/ Home based
/ Hormones
/ Humans
/ Infancy
/ Infants
/ Intervention
/ Long term
/ Magnetic Resonance Imaging
/ Male
/ Neural networks
/ Neural Pathways - physiology
/ Neurobiology
/ Neurosciences
/ Parent education
/ Parenthood education
/ Parenting - psychology
/ Parents & parenting
/ Prefrontal cortex
/ Prefrontal Cortex - diagnostic imaging
/ Prefrontal Cortex - physiology
/ Prefrontal Cortex - physiopathology
/ Resting
/ Risk
/ Risk groups
2025
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Preliminary examination of the effects of an early parenting intervention on amygdala-orbitofrontal cortex resting-state functional connectivity among high-risk children: A randomized clinical trial
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Preliminary examination of the effects of an early parenting intervention on amygdala-orbitofrontal cortex resting-state functional connectivity among high-risk children: A randomized clinical trial
2025
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We examined the long-term causal effects of an evidence-based parenting program delivered in infancy on children’s emotion regulation and resting-state functional connectivity (rs-fc) during middle childhood. Families were referred to the study by Child Protective Services (CPS) as part of a diversion from a foster care program. A low-risk group of families was also recruited. CPS-involved families were randomly assigned to receive the target (Attachment and Biobehavioral Catch-up, ABC) or a control intervention (Developmental Education for Families, DEF) before infants turned 2. Both interventions were home-based, manualized, and 10-sessions long. During middle childhood, children underwent a 6-min resting-state functional MRI scan. Amygdala seed-based rs-fc analysis was completed with intervention group as the group-level predictor of interest. Fifty-seven children ( N ABC = 21; N DEF = 17; N COMP = 19; M age = 10.02 years, range = 8.08–12.14) were scanned successfully. The DEF group evidenced negative left amygdala↔OFC connectivity, whereas connectivity was near zero in the ABC and comparison groups (ABCvsDEF: Cohen’s d = 1.17). ABC may enhance high-risk children’s regulatory neurobiology outcomes ∼8 years after the intervention was completed.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Subject
/ Amygdala - diagnostic imaging
/ Babies
/ Behavior
/ Child
/ Children
/ Cortex
/ Emotional Regulation - physiology
/ Emotions
/ Female
/ Functional magnetic resonance imaging
/ Groups
/ Hormones
/ Humans
/ Infancy
/ Infants
/ Male
/ Neural Pathways - physiology
/ Prefrontal Cortex - diagnostic imaging
/ Prefrontal Cortex - physiology
/ Prefrontal Cortex - physiopathology
/ Resting
/ Risk
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