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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2010 Oct 17.
Published in final edited form as: Psychosom Med. 2009 Jun 24;71(6):607–614. doi: 10.1097/PSY.0b013e3181ad1c8b

Table 4.

Infant Physiology Response Change Scores by Behavioral Distress Level during Still-Face Paradigm

Minimally Distressed Moderately Distressed Highly Distressed ANOVA F p
Δ Play to Still-Face
HR 5.3 (5.7)a 10.3 (3.7) 16.8 (6.7)a 8.60 .002
VT 1.8 (9.7)a 16.3 (14.1) 30.8 (15.1)a 10.31 .001
V’min −58.1 (499.9)a 552.6 (686.0) 1059.2 (295.5)a 11.02 .001
PhRIB 1.6 (3.5) 7.1 (8.1) 10.4 (8.4) 3.37 .055
%RC −.81 (6.3)a 3.6 (6.2) 8.2 (8.1)a 3.52 .049
Δ Still-Face to Reunion
HR −6.4 (7.2)a −2.8 (9.0) 7.5 (9.7)a 5.14 .016
TE −.12 (.11) −.05 (.09) .03 (.14) 3.50 .05
TI/TTOT .01 (.02)a .006 (.02) −.02 (.03)a 5.07 .017
%RC −2.5 (5.0) −1.2 (6.3) 7.4 (14.2) 2.74 .089
a

Groups significantly different in follow-up Scheffé test.