SYMPOSIUM.

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Title: SYMPOSIUM.
Source: International Journal of Psychology. Dec2023 Supplement, Vol. 58, p446-471. 26p.
Subjects: Chinese Americans, Americans, Childhood attitudes, Reproductive technology, Emotion regulation
Abstract: This symposium from the International Journal of Psychology covers a range of topics related to prenatal mental health, attitude towards children, and the impact of COVID-19 on pregnant women. It includes studies on adaptive functioning, prenatal attachment, and attitude towards children in women using assisted reproductive technologies. The symposium also explores the anxiety and stress experienced by pregnant women during the pandemic and its effects on delivery outcomes. Additionally, it includes studies on emotion regulation in children's socio-emotional development and the socio-emotional consequences of heritage language proficiency in Chinese American adolescents. The research aims to contribute to the understanding of these topics and their implications for future generations. [Extracted from the article]
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Database: Psychology and Behavioral Sciences Collection
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