Children with congenital heart disease (ConHD) are known to be vulnerable to behavioral and emotional problems. In this study, a historical comparison is made between the level of behavioral and emotional problems in a sample of children and adolescents with ConHD treated recently vs a comparable historical sample operated upon before 1980 in the same institute. The hypothesis was that improvements in medical care would result in more favorable behavioral and emotional outcomes for children and adolescents with ConHD treated recently, that is, between 1990 and 1995, compared with same-aged patients operated on before 1980. To assess behavioral and emotional problems, the Child Behavior Checklist (parent report) and Youth Self-Report were us...
Congenital heart disease (CHD), a severe cardiac defect in children, has unclear influences on young...
Little is known about the development of psychopathology in patients with congenital heart disease (...
Parents of children with critical congenital heart defects (PCCHDs) may be at high risk for mental h...
To assess the occurrence of a wide range of behavioural and emotional problems long-term after invas...
Behavioural/emotional problems were assessed at least nine years after surgical correction for conge...
textabstractThe objective of the study described in this thesis was to examine a range of long-term ...
Since the 1980s treatment techniques for congenital heart disease (ConHD) have gradually evolved. Th...
The aim of the present study was to determine which medical variables were predictors of long-term b...
This review describes the main findings of two follow-up studies into long-term psychosocial outcome...
Congenital heart disease (CHD) is one of the common types of birth defects. Children and young peopl...
The last twenty years has seen a significant improvement in the physical health of sufferers of Cong...
To assess the level of psychological distress and styles of coping in both mothers and fathers of ch...
[[abstract]]OBJECTIVE: The objective of this study was to examine patterns of changes in emotional a...
As more children survive with congenital heart diseases, management of their behavioural problems a...
As more children survive with congenital heart diseases, management of their behavioural problems ar...
Congenital heart disease (CHD), a severe cardiac defect in children, has unclear influences on young...
Little is known about the development of psychopathology in patients with congenital heart disease (...
Parents of children with critical congenital heart defects (PCCHDs) may be at high risk for mental h...
To assess the occurrence of a wide range of behavioural and emotional problems long-term after invas...
Behavioural/emotional problems were assessed at least nine years after surgical correction for conge...
textabstractThe objective of the study described in this thesis was to examine a range of long-term ...
Since the 1980s treatment techniques for congenital heart disease (ConHD) have gradually evolved. Th...
The aim of the present study was to determine which medical variables were predictors of long-term b...
This review describes the main findings of two follow-up studies into long-term psychosocial outcome...
Congenital heart disease (CHD) is one of the common types of birth defects. Children and young peopl...
The last twenty years has seen a significant improvement in the physical health of sufferers of Cong...
To assess the level of psychological distress and styles of coping in both mothers and fathers of ch...
[[abstract]]OBJECTIVE: The objective of this study was to examine patterns of changes in emotional a...
As more children survive with congenital heart diseases, management of their behavioural problems a...
As more children survive with congenital heart diseases, management of their behavioural problems ar...
Congenital heart disease (CHD), a severe cardiac defect in children, has unclear influences on young...
Little is known about the development of psychopathology in patients with congenital heart disease (...
Parents of children with critical congenital heart defects (PCCHDs) may be at high risk for mental h...