“…Parental coercion is coded during parent-child tasks using various instruments that determine parental intrusiveness, restrictiveness, taking over for the child too quickly, over controlling, or directive behaviours (Dilworth-Bart et al, 2012;Foster-Cohen, Friesen, Champion, & Woodward, 2010;Hebert, 2002;Poehlmann et al, 2011;Poehlmann et al, 2012;Shah et al, 2013;Smith et al, 1996;Smith et al, 2000;Treyvaud et al, 2009;Treyvaud et al, 2016). Aggregate data support no positive or negative associations between parental coercion and subsequent child outcomes in former preterm infants.…”