- Child and Adolescent Psychosocial and Emotional Development
- Infant Development and Preterm Care
- Maternal Mental Health During Pregnancy and Postpartum
- Family and Disability Support Research
- Early Childhood Education and Development
- Child Nutrition and Feeding Issues
- Health disparities and outcomes
- Autism Spectrum Disorder Research
- Child Abuse and Trauma
- Child Development and Digital Technology
- Stress Responses and Cortisol
- Infant Health and Development
- Obesity, Physical Activity, Diet
- Child and Adolescent Health
- Sleep and related disorders
- Neural and Behavioral Psychology Studies
- Adrenal Hormones and Disorders
- Dermatology and Skin Diseases
- Psychology of Moral and Emotional Judgment
- Technology Use by Older Adults
- Psychosocial Factors Impacting Youth
- Youth Development and Social Support
- Health Literacy and Information Accessibility
- Free Will and Agency
- Physical Activity and Health
Netherlands Organisation for Applied Scientific Research
2021-2023
Erasmus MC
2014-2023
Radboud University Medical Center
2021-2022
Erasmus University Rotterdam
2014-2022
Radboud University Nijmegen
2021-2022
Leiden University
2013-2017
ABSTRACT This study is the first to investigate longitudinal effects of gene–environment interplay between DRD4 genotype and maternal sensitivity on child externalizing behavior. Multiple measures (14, 36, 48 months) behavior (18 months, 36 5 years) were assessed in a large cohort ( N = 548). Early insensitivity (14 was associated with early for better worse manner, but only children at least one 7‐repeat, consistent differential susceptibility model. Later (48 predicted age independent...
Journal Article Media Violence and Children's ADHD-Related Behaviors: A Genetic Susceptibility Perspective Get access Sanne W. C. Nikkelen, Nikkelen 1Amsterdam School of Communication Research ASCoR, University Amsterdam, The Netherlands Search for other works by this author on: Oxford Academic Google Scholar Helen G. M. Vossen, Vossen Patti Valkenburg, Valkenburg Fleur P. Velders, Velders 2The Generation R Study Group, Erasmus Medical Centre, Rotterdam, Dafna A. Windhorst, Windhorst...
It is important to provide insight in potential target groups for interventions reduce socioeconomic inequalities children's vegetable/fruit consumption. In earlier studies often single indicators of status (SES) or migrant have been used. However, SES a multidimensional concept and different may measure dimensions. Our objective explore multiple associations with risk low consumption large multi-ethnic socioeconomically diverse sample children.We included 5,010 parents 4- 12-year-olds from...
Strengthening social support has been recognized as a potentially effective strategy to enhance parenting self-efficacy, but empirical evidence is limited. This study examined the association between perceived and self-efficacy.Data of 647 parents children aged 0-8 years, gathered in CIKEO cohort Netherlands, were analysed. Data collected October 2017 December 2019. Multivariable linear regression models used examine self-efficacy. The mean age participants was 33.8 years (SD = 4.9); 94.9%...
Stressful life events (SLEs) are recognized risk factors for emotional and behavioral problems, but the association is understudied among young children. Our aim was to examine between exposure SLEs problems in children up 7 years old. We analyzed baseline data from 959 (mean age = 3.3 years; SD 1.9; 47.5% girls) CIKEO study, a community-based longitudinal study Netherlands. Linear regression used assess associations total as well individual experienced past 12 months, assessed by CBCL...
Abstract It has been shown that following exposure to mild perinatal adversity, children have greater susceptibility both the negative and positive aspects of their subsequent environment. In a large population‐based cohort study ( N = 1,776), we investigated whether adversity moderated association between maternal harsh parenting children's hair cortisol levels, biomarker chronic stress. Mild was defined as late preterm birth (gestational age at 34–37 weeks, 6 days) or small for gestational...
A high parenting self-efficacy (PSE) has been associated with positive and child development. However, there is limited inconsistent information on factors PSE.To investigate PSE in parents of children aged 0-7 years old, to explore whether the associations were different between mothers fathers.We performed a cross-sectional analysis baseline data from prospective cohort study: CIKEO study. total 1012 (mean age = 33.8, SD 5.0) completed self-reported measure 18 potential PSE.Multivariable...
The number of interventions to support parents is growing. level evidence regarding these intervention varies. In this paper we describe a study that aims assess the effectiveness specific 'elements' within such parenting for families with children up 7 years. A naturalistic effect evaluation will be applied. Study questions are: 1. What exposure (elements of) in daily practice preventive youth health care? 2. are associations between and outcomes parents/children related child...
Reducing socioeconomic health inequalities among youth is a major challenge for governments around the world and reports on successful attempts are scarce. Socioecological integral approaches with collaborative partnerships community engagement recommended but knowledge about effectiveness effective ineffective elements limited. The Promising Neighbourhoods program employs such an approach aiming to reduce in health, safety talent development youth. We will evaluate process-implementation,...
Abstract The ability to inhibit is a major developmental dimension. Previous studies examined change in instructed inhibition. current study, however, focused on intentional We heart rate responses action and inhibition, with focus differences. Three age groups (8–10, 11–12, 18–26 years) performed child‐friendly marble paradigm which they had choose between intentionally acting on, or inhibiting, prepotent response. As instructed, all chose approximately 50 percent of the trials. A...
Abstract Background In a longitudinal cohort study, we investigated the interplay of harsh parenting and genetic variation across set functionally related dopamine genes, in association with children's externalizing behavior. This is one first studies to employ gene‐based gene‐set approaches tests Gene by Environment (G × E) effects on complex approach can offer an important alternative or complement candidate gene genome‐wide environmental interaction ( GWEI ) search for underlying...
Media use may strengthen parents' capacities to deal with parenting issues. This study examined which factors are associated media for information.Cross-sectional data of 658 parents children aged 0-8 years, gathered in the CIKEO cohort Netherlands, were analysed.Multivariable logistic regression models used examine information.The mean age participants was 33.8 years (SD = 5.0); 94.7% mothers; 77.4% information. Parents more questions or concerns (OR: 1.40, 95% CI: 1.23, 1.59), and who...
Objectives To evaluate the feasibility, discriminant validity and concurrent of Health Status Classification System-Preschool (HSCS-PS) in children aged 3 years a large community sample Netherlands. Design/setting A prospective population-based cohort Rotterdam, Participants questionnaire was administrated to parents 4546 (36.7±1.5 months). Outcome measures Health-related quality life (HRQOL) measured by HSCS-PS. The HSCS-PS consists 10 original domains. Two single-item ‘General health’...
Abstract Background Individual Shantala Infant Massage is an intervention that offered by several Dutch Preventive Child Healthcare (PCH) organizations as optional preventive support, in addition to basic care all children. It targets vulnerable families and aims enhance sensitive parenting reduce (effects of) parental stress. The carried out a certified nurse. consists of three structured home visits. Parents learn massage their infant receive support. This study investigate the...
Previous studies conducted mainly among adolescents have found associations between participation in sport organised leisure-time activities (OLTAs) and mental health problems (MHP). Fewer research been performed to primary school-aged children non-sport OLTAs. Therefore, the objective is examine whether there an association OLTAs a high risk of MHP 4- 12-year-olds. Data were used on 5010 from cross-sectional population-based survey May July 2018 Rotterdam, Netherlands. Associations OLTAs,...
Abstract Background Social support has been associated with numerous positive outcomes for families’ health, wellbeing and empowerment. This study examined which socio-demographic characteristics are perceived social among parents of children aged 0–7 years. Method Cross-sectional data 1007 years, gathered in the CIKEO cohort Netherlands, were analysed. was assessed Multi-dimensional Scale Perceived Support (MSPSS). Linear regression models used to examine associations between support....
Dyssomnias, are the most common parent-reported sleep complaints in young children. The present study investigated prevalence, one-year development (incidence and persistence) of dyssomnia early childhood, parent, child, family factors associated with dyssomnia.Longitudinal data 700 children aged 0-8, gathered CIKEO cohort Netherlands were analyzed. Dyssomnias defined as presence night awakenings ≥3 times per or sleep-onset latency >30 min. Least absolute shrinkage selection operator (LASSO)...
This study examined the association between social support perceived by parents of children aged 1-7 years and use additional community youth health care services. Data 749 years, gathered in CIKEO cohort Netherlands, were analyzed. Social was assessed with Multidimensional Scale Perceived Support. on services during a period 1.5 obtained from electronic records participating organizations. Multivariable logistic regression models used to examine explore moderation parent's educational...