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Infant Behav Dev ; 33(3): 266-72, 2010 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20211492

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This study investigated the relationship between the pain cries of neonates at 3-5 days and temperament at 1 month of age, as rated by mothers. A total of 68 healthy neonates' pain cries elicited by injection of the hepatitis B virus vaccine were analyzed and were categorized into "pre-part" and "post-part" cry by the determination of a regulatory point by observers, with a high consensus on spectrogram profiles. Differences in parameters between the pre-part and post-part of the pain cries and their association with the dimensions of temperament were analyzed. The results indicated that neonates who exhibited greater intensity pre-part crying had a more positive mood quality at 1 month, and those with shorter breath intervals after the regulatory point had a higher activity temperament score at 1 month. Moreover, the higher the pitch or the shorter the duration of the cry sounds in the post-part, the lower the adaptability score at 1 month. This study demonstrates that neonatal pain cry parameters could be used to understand subsequent temperament behavioral styles.


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Crying/psychology , Pain/psychology , Temperament , Affect , Female , Hepatitis B Vaccines/adverse effects , Humans , Infant Behavior/psychology , Infant, Newborn , Linear Models , Male , Mothers , Motor Activity , Pain/etiology , Personality Tests , Reaction Time , Respiration , Sound Spectrography , Time Factors
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