Behaviour problems and developmental status of 3-month-old infants in relation to organic and psychosocial risks

In a prospective longitudinal study starting at birth 384 infants and their families were investigated. The subjects were distributed across the nine cells of a two-factorial design (3 x 3), factor 1 representing the degree of organic, factor 2 the degree of psychosocial risk. At age 3 months there...

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Veröffentlicht in:European Archives of Psychiatry and Neurological Sciences 1990-01, Vol.239 (6), p.384-390
Hauptverfasser: ESSER, G, LAUCHT, M, SCHMIDT, M, LOÊFFLER, W, REISER, A, STOÊHR, R.-M, WEINDRICH, D, WEINEL, H
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Zusammenfassung:In a prospective longitudinal study starting at birth 384 infants and their families were investigated. The subjects were distributed across the nine cells of a two-factorial design (3 x 3), factor 1 representing the degree of organic, factor 2 the degree of psychosocial risk. At age 3 months there was a significant influence of organic risk factors on all developmental parameters. Psychosocial risks were only relevant for cognitive development and behaviour problems. Organic high-risk children who adapted quickly after birth showed an especially good development status.
ISSN:0175-758X
1433-8491
DOI:10.1007/BF01734547