2023
Maternal psychological risk and the neural correlates of infant face processing: A latent profile analysis
Wall K, Penner F, Dell J, Lowell A, Potenza M, Mayes L, Rutherford H. Maternal psychological risk and the neural correlates of infant face processing: A latent profile analysis. Developmental Psychobiology 2023, 66: e22445. PMID: 38131237, PMCID: PMC10783861, DOI: 10.1002/dev.22445.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchAnxietyElectroencephalographyEvoked PotentialsFacial RecognitionFemaleHumansInfantMothersSubstance-Related DisordersReframing caring for parents who struggle with substance‐use disorders
Mayes L. Reframing caring for parents who struggle with substance‐use disorders. Infant Mental Health Journal 2023, 44: 284-289. PMID: 36917210, DOI: 10.1002/imhj.22052.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2003
Emotion regulation behavior during a separation procedure in 18-month-old children of mothers using cocaine and other drugs
MOLITOR A, MAYES LC, WARD A. Emotion regulation behavior during a separation procedure in 18-month-old children of mothers using cocaine and other drugs. Development And Psychopathology 2003, 15: 39-54. PMID: 12848434, DOI: 10.1017/s0954579403000038.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdultAffectAnxiety, SeparationCocaine-Related DisordersFemaleHumansInfantMaleMaternal BehaviorMothersSelf EfficacySubstance-Related DisordersSurveys and QuestionnairesVideotape RecordingConceptsCocaine-using mothersCocaine useDrug useMaternal cocaine useMaternal drug useCocaine-exposed childrenPositive historyMaternal groupsEmotional engagementMaternal behaviorPossible impairmentEmotional regulationRisk childrenMothersChildrenEmotion regulation behaviorsChildren's emotional regulationPositive emotional engagementFace of stressMaternal disengagementMarijuanaChildren's reactivityEmotional expressionNegative reactivityChild constructs
2001
Developmental themes in women's emotional experiences of motherhood
LUTHAR S, DOYLE K, SUCHMAN N, MAYES L. Developmental themes in women's emotional experiences of motherhood. Development And Psychopathology 2001, 13: 165-182. PMID: 11346050, PMCID: PMC3314384, DOI: 10.1017/s0954579401001110.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdolescentAdultAffectAngerChildChild, PreschoolFemaleHumansMaternal BehaviorMothersSelf ConceptSeverity of Illness IndexSubstance-Related DisordersConceptsEgo developmentEmotional experiencePsychological difficultiesWashington University Sentence Completion TestSentence Completion TestHigher developmental levelDiverse socioeconomic backgroundsMaternal roleFeeling of satisfactionPositive emotionsIntrapsychic forcesWomen's emotional experiencesChild-rearing experiencesAdjustment problemsCompletion TestDevelopmental levelHypothetical vignettesMaternal substance abuseDevelopmental themesSubstance abuseGlobal symptomatologyInteraction effectsSocioeconomic backgroundFeelingsOutcome variables
1998
Regulation of arousal and attention in preschool children exposed to cocaine prenatally.
Mayes L, Grillon C, Granger R, Schottenfeld R. Regulation of arousal and attention in preschool children exposed to cocaine prenatally. Annals Of The New York Academy Of Sciences 1998, 846: 126-43. PMID: 9668402.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPrenatal cocaine exposureArousal regulationRegulation of arousalCocaine exposureAged childrenCocaine-exposed childrenFace of noveltyOngoing information processingSubstance-abusing familiesAttention regulationCocaine-exposed infantsEmotional reactivityImpaired attentionStructured tasksNeurobehavioral findingsStressful situationsInformation processingHuman infantsNeurophysiological findingsPreschool childrenArousalSuch childrenStartle responseStress circuitsNeurobehavioral effectsRegulation of Arousal and Attention in Preschool Children Exposed to Cocaine Prenatally
Mayes L, Grillon C, Granger R, Schottenfeld R. Regulation of Arousal and Attention in Preschool Children Exposed to Cocaine Prenatally. Annals Of The New York Academy Of Sciences 1998, 846: 126-143. PMID: 29087549, DOI: 10.1111/j.1749-6632.1998.tb09731.x.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPrenatal cocaine exposureArousal regulationRegulation of arousalCocaine exposureAged childrenCocaine-exposed childrenFace of noveltyOngoing information processingSubstance-abusing familiesAttention regulationCocaine-exposed infantsEmotional reactivityImpaired attentionStructured tasksNeurobehavioral findingsStressful situationsInformation processingHuman infantsNeurophysiological findingsPreschool childrenArousalSuch childrenStartle responseStress circuitsNeurobehavioral effects
1997
Maternal Attentiveness of Cocaine Abusers During Child—Based Assessments
Ball S, Mayes L, DeTeso J, Schottenfeld R. Maternal Attentiveness of Cocaine Abusers During Child—Based Assessments. American Journal On Addictions 1997, 6: 135-143. PMID: 9134075, DOI: 10.1111/j.1521-0391.1997.tb00562.x.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdultAttentionCocaineDepressionFemaleHumansInfantMaternal BehaviorMother-Child RelationsOpioid-Related DisordersSubstance-Related Disorders
1996
Cocaine-abusing Parturients Undergoing Cesarean Section
Kain Z, Mayes L, Ferris C, Pakes J, Schottenfeld R. Cocaine-abusing Parturients Undergoing Cesarean Section. Anesthesiology 1996, 85: 1028-1035. PMID: 8916819, DOI: 10.1097/00000542-199611000-00010.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdultAnesthesiaBlood PressureCesarean SectionCocaineCohort StudiesFemaleHumansParityPostoperative PeriodPregnancyRespiratory SoundsSubstance-Related DisordersConceptsCocaine-abusing parturientsCesarean section deliverySection deliveryCesarean sectionCocaine useOperative blood lossDiastolic blood pressureDiastolic hypertensionPeripartum eventsAbruptio placentaeMaternal morbidityObstetric outcomesCohort studyFetal distressBlood lossBlood pressureIndependent predictorsVentricular dysrhythmiasAnesthetic implicationsEpidural anesthesiaIschemic episodesPregnant womenPrenatal careUnivariate analysisParturientsThe conflicts for parenting drug dependent women--what does research show us?
Finnegan L, Kaltenbach K, Kandall S, Lester B, Mayes L, Paltrow L. The conflicts for parenting drug dependent women--what does research show us? NIDA Research Monograph 1996, 162: 67-9. PMID: 9066817.Peer-Reviewed Original Research