Children with Down syndrome (DS) have delayed psychomotor development. We investigated levels of development, problem behavior, and Health-Related Quality of Life (HRQoL) in a population sample of Dutch eight-year-old children with DS. Developmental outcomes were compared with normative data of eight-year-old children from the general population.Over a three-year-period all parents with an eight-year-old child with DS were approached by the national parent organization. Developmental skills were assessed by means of the McCarthy Scales of Children's Ability. To measure emotional and behavioral problems we used the Child Behavior Checklist. HRQoL was assessed with the TNO-AZL Children's Quality of Life questionnaire. Analyses of variance wer...
© 2018 Mac Keith Press Aim: To describe health-related quality of life of Australian children and ad...
Survival of children with Down syndrome (DS) has improved considerably, but insight into their level...
Objectives: Down syndrome (DS) is the most common multiple congenital anomaly syndrome associated wi...
Children with Down syndrome (DS) have delayed psychomotor development. We investigated levels of dev...
Objective: Children with Down syndrome (DS) show a delay in cognitive and motor development and have...
Objective: Children with Down syndrome (DS) show a delay in cognitive and motor development and have...
OBJECTIVE: To assess problem behavior in adolescents with Down syndrome and examine the association ...
In this thesis, four studies on children and adolescents with Down syndrome are described. The first...
In this thesis, four studies on children and adolescents with Down syndrome are described. The firs...
Background and aims Becoming independent is for young people with Down syndrome (DS) not a standard ...
Children with a mental disability have a greater risk of developing behavioral problems than childre...
Background: Practitioners and researchers have asserted for decades that social functioning is a str...
Due to widespread genetic constraints, children with Down syndrome (DS) are believed to experience d...
Background: Children with Down syndrome (DS) have delayed motor and cognitive development and have p...
BACKGROUND:Young people with Down syndrome experience varying abilities in activities of daily livin...
© 2018 Mac Keith Press Aim: To describe health-related quality of life of Australian children and ad...
Survival of children with Down syndrome (DS) has improved considerably, but insight into their level...
Objectives: Down syndrome (DS) is the most common multiple congenital anomaly syndrome associated wi...
Children with Down syndrome (DS) have delayed psychomotor development. We investigated levels of dev...
Objective: Children with Down syndrome (DS) show a delay in cognitive and motor development and have...
Objective: Children with Down syndrome (DS) show a delay in cognitive and motor development and have...
OBJECTIVE: To assess problem behavior in adolescents with Down syndrome and examine the association ...
In this thesis, four studies on children and adolescents with Down syndrome are described. The first...
In this thesis, four studies on children and adolescents with Down syndrome are described. The firs...
Background and aims Becoming independent is for young people with Down syndrome (DS) not a standard ...
Children with a mental disability have a greater risk of developing behavioral problems than childre...
Background: Practitioners and researchers have asserted for decades that social functioning is a str...
Due to widespread genetic constraints, children with Down syndrome (DS) are believed to experience d...
Background: Children with Down syndrome (DS) have delayed motor and cognitive development and have p...
BACKGROUND:Young people with Down syndrome experience varying abilities in activities of daily livin...
© 2018 Mac Keith Press Aim: To describe health-related quality of life of Australian children and ad...
Survival of children with Down syndrome (DS) has improved considerably, but insight into their level...
Objectives: Down syndrome (DS) is the most common multiple congenital anomaly syndrome associated wi...