Parenting-Science and Practice

Papers
(The TQCC of Parenting-Science and Practice is 2. 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 2021-08-01 to 2025-08-01.)
ArticleCitations
Parents are Less Disgust Sensitive than Non-Parents, and Child Presence has No Effect on Parent Disgust Sensitivity45
Latent Profiles of Parental Academic Conditional Positive and Negative Regard24
The Nature and Structure of Mothers’ Parenting Their Infants24
Correction23
Correction18
Coparenting Representations and Interactions Among Parents of Preschoolers with an Autism Spectrum Disorder12
Being Cared for and Growing Up Slowly: Parenting Slows Human Life History10
The Validity of Prenatal Assessments of Mothers’ Emotional, Cognitive, and Physiological Reactions to Infant Cry6
Identifying Profiles of Parental Reflective Functioning in First-Time Parents and Associations with Parental Attachment and Infant Socioemotional Adjustment5
Factors Associated with Father Involvement During Infancy: A Multifactorial and Multidimensional Approach5
The Interplay Between Maternal and Paternal Senses of Efficacy Moderates the Link Between Perinatal Parental Stress and Family Alliance at 3 Months4
Traditional Gender Role Attitudes and Maternal Gatekeeping: A Meta-Analytic Review4
Maternal Media Use and Infant Media Exposure are Associated with Developmental Outcomes at 4 and 8 Months3
Measuring Mothers’ Warmth: Naïve Observers, Trained Coders, and Self-Reports3
Prenatal Psychological Adjustment, Relationship Satisfaction, and Parental Reflective Functioning: An Examination of Actor and Partner Effects in the Context of Paternal Moderate to Heavy Drinking3
A Consideration of Transdisciplinary Approaches to Family Storytelling: Commentary on Fivush and Koenig Kellas3
Routine Language Intervention: Supporting Spanish-Speaking Mothers’ Talk to Toddlers During Everyday Routines2
Longitudinal Maternal Stress, Social Support, and Their Associations with Parental Burnout During the Pandemic2
Addressing Children and Families within the National Drug Control Strategy2
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