Wetenschappelijke artikelen
Internationale artikelen in wetenschappelijke tijdschriften:
Hankel, M.H., Kunseler, F.C., & Oosterman, M. (2019). Early Breastfeeding Experiences Predict Maternal Self-Efficacy During the Transition to Parenthood. Breastfeeding Medicine.
Schuengel, C. & Oosterman, M. (2019). Parenting Self-Efficacy. In M.H. Bornstein (Ed.) Handbook of Parenting: Volume 3: Being and Becoming a Parent, Third Edition. Routledge.
Oosterman, M., Schuengel, C., Forrer, M. L., & De Moor, M. H. (2019). The impact of childhood trauma and psychophysiological reactivity on at-risk women's adjustment to parenthood. Development and Psychopathology, 31(1), 127-141.
Verhage, M., Fearon, R. M., Schuengel, C., van IJzendoorn, M.H., Bakermans-Kranenburg, M.J., Madigan, S., Roisman, G.I., Oosterman, M. et al . (2018). Examining Ecological Constraints on the Intergenerational Transmission of Attachment Via Individual Participant Data Meta-analysis . Child Development, 89, 2023-2037.
Timmermans, E.J, Lakerveld, J, Beulens, J.W. J., Boomsma, D, I, Kramer, S.E., Oosterman, M. et al (2018). Cohort profile: the Geoscience and Health Cohort Consortium (GECCO ) in the Netherlands. BMJ Open, 8. DOI: 10.1136/bmjopen-2018-021597 IF: 2.41
Huizink, A. C., Menting, B., De Moor, M. H. M., Verhage, M. L., Kunseler, F. C., Schuengel, C., & Oosterman, M. (2017). From prenatal anxiety to parenting stress: a longitudinal study. Archives of Women's Mental Health, 20(5), 663-672.
Verhage, M.L., Schuengel, C., Madigan, S. Fearon, R.M.P., Oosterman, M., Cassibba, R., Bakermans-Kranenburg, M.J., and van IJzendoorn, M.H. (2017). Failing the Duck Test: Reply to Barbaro, Boutwell, Barnes, and Shackelford. Psychological Bulletin, 143, 114-116.
Cassé, J.F.H., Oosterman, M., Volling, B.L., & Schuengel, C. (2016) First-Time Motherhood Experiences and the Decision to Have a Second Child. Journal of Family Issues, 39, 555-578.
Cassé, J.F.H., Oosterman, M., Finkenauer, C., Geest, V.R. van der & Schuengel, C. (2016). Family conflict and resilience in parenting self-efficacy among high-risk mothers. Journal of Interpersonal Violence.
Verhage, M.L., Schuengel, C., Madigan, S. Fearon, R.M.P., Oosterman, M., Cassibba, R., Bakermans-Kranenburg, M.J., and van IJzendoorn, M.H. (2016). Narrowing the Transmission Gap: A Synthesis of Three Decades of Research on Intergenerational Transmission of Attachment. Psychological Bulletin, 142, 337-366.
Kunseler, F.C., Oosterman, M., De Moor, M.H.M., Verhage, M.L., & Schuengel, C. (2016). Weakened resilience in parenting self-efficacy in pregnant women who were abused in childhood: An experimental test. Plos One, 11.
Cassé, J.F.H., Oosterman, M. & Schuengel, C. (2015). Verbal persuasion and resilience of parenting self-efficacy: Preliminary findings of an experimental approach. Family Science, 6, 23-30.
Verhage, M.L., Oosterman, M. & Schuengel, C. (2015). The Linkage Between Infant Negative Temperament and Parenting Self-Efficacy: The Role of Resilience Against Negative Performance Feedback. British Journal of Developmental Psychology, 33, 506-518.
Kunseler, F.C., Willemen, A.M., Oosterman, M. & Schuengel, C. (2014). Changes in Parenting Self-Efficacy and Mood Symptoms in the Transition to Parenthood: A Bidirectional Association. Parenting Science & Practice, 14, 215-24.
Huizink, A.C., Menting, B., Oosterman, M., Verhage, M.L., Kunseler, F.C., & Schuengel, C. (2014). The interrelationship between pregnancy specific anxiety and general anxiety across pregnancy. Journal of Psychosomatic Obstetrics & Gynecology, 35, 92-100.
Wernand, J.J., Kunseler, F.C., Oosterman, M., Beekman, A.T.F. & Schuengel, C. (2014). Prenatal changes in parenting self-efficacy: Linkages with anxiety and depressive symptoms in primiparous women. Infant Mental Health Journal, 35, 42-50.
Verhage, M.L., Oosterman, M. & Schuengel, C. (2013). Parenting Self-Efficacy is Associated with Cry Perception, Not Autonomic Responses, during a Cry Response Task. Parenting: Science and Practice, 13(4), 253-265.
Verhage, M.L., Oosterman, M., & Schuengel, C. (2013). Parenting self-efficacy predicts perceptions of infant negative temperament characteristics, not vice versa. Journal of Family Psychology, 27(5), 844 849.