Running head: CONTEXTUAL STRESS AND MATERNAL SENSITIVITY 1 THIS ARTICLE HAS BEEN PUBLISHED IN DEVELOPMENTAL REVIEW. Cite as below. Booth, A. T., Macdonald, J. A., & Youssef, G. J. (2018). Contextual Stress and Maternal Sensitivity: A Meta-Analytic Review of Stress Associations with the Maternal Behavior Q-Sort in Observational Studies. Developmental Review. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.dr.2018.02.002 Running head: CONTEXTUAL STRESS AND MATERNAL SENSITIVITY 2 Contextual stress and maternal sensitivity: a meta-analytic review of stress associations with the Maternal Behavior Q-Sort in observational studies Anna T. Booth a,b, Jacqui A. Macdonald (PhD) a,b,c, George J. Youssef (PhD) a,b Anna T. Booth:
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[email protected] aDeakin University, Centre for Social and Early Emotional Development, School of Psychology, Faculty of Health, Geelong, Australia. Deakin University 221 Burwood Highway Burwood VIC 3125 Australia bMurdoch Childrens Research Institute, Population Studies of Adolescents, The Royal Children’s Hospital Melbourne, Parkville, Australia. Murdoch Childrens Research Institute The Royal Children’s Hospital 50 Flemington Rd. Parkville VIC 3052 Australia cThe University of Melbourne, Department of Paediatrics, The Royal Children’s Hospital Melbourne, Parkville, Australia University of Melbourne Department of Paediatrics (RCH Academic Centre) Level 2, West Building The Royal Children's Hospital 50 Flemington Rd. Parkville VIC 3052 Australia Corresponding author: Jacqui A. Macdonald E:
[email protected] T: +61 3 9246 8164 Deakin University 221 Burwood Highway Burwood VIC 3125 Australia CONTEXTUAL STRESS AND MATERNAL SENSITIVITY 3 Abstract Maternal sensitivity is a modifiable determinant of infant attachment security and a precursor to optimal child development.