Abstract Studies on the impact of birth weight on child development require the participation of children as informants. The objective of this study was to compare the indicators of behavioral problems and depression in a cohort of school-age children stratified by birth weight and to investigate possible associations between the indicators of behavioral problems, evaluated by the parents, and depression, evaluated by the children. A total of 665 children, aged 10-11 years, distributed into five birth-weight groups were evaluated. The parents responded to the Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire, and the children responded to the Children's Depression Inventory. It was found that there were: (a) significantly more indicators of hyperact...
Objectives: Low birthweight has been reported to be associated with lower IQ at school age. Further,...
BackgroundPublic health policies attempt to increase parental identification of child overweight and...
Background: Childhood obesity has tripled in the United States between 1963 and 2008 and is an impor...
BACKGROUND: It is unclear whether the effect of low birth weight on common affective disorders in la...
Background: Low birth weight increases the risk of childhood behavioural problems, but it is not cle...
Introduction: Birth weight is one of the most important indicators of infant's health and could pred...
Low birth-weight has been associated with depression and related outcomes in adults, and with proble...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 77-90).The relationship between low birth weight, behavi...
The purpose of this thesis is to expand the current research and literature pertaining to the socioe...
Background: Public health policies attempt to increase parental identification of child overweigh...
To examine the association between maternal depressive symptoms during early childhood of their offs...
Obesity is a complex disease with not only physical consequences but also psychological. The aim of ...
Objective This study examined the measurement invariance of the Child Behavior Checklist (CBCL) and ...
<div><p>Objective</p><p>Psychological adversities among young children may be associated with childh...
ObjectivesLow birthweight has been reported to be associated with lower IQ at school age. Further, s...
Objectives: Low birthweight has been reported to be associated with lower IQ at school age. Further,...
BackgroundPublic health policies attempt to increase parental identification of child overweight and...
Background: Childhood obesity has tripled in the United States between 1963 and 2008 and is an impor...
BACKGROUND: It is unclear whether the effect of low birth weight on common affective disorders in la...
Background: Low birth weight increases the risk of childhood behavioural problems, but it is not cle...
Introduction: Birth weight is one of the most important indicators of infant's health and could pred...
Low birth-weight has been associated with depression and related outcomes in adults, and with proble...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 77-90).The relationship between low birth weight, behavi...
The purpose of this thesis is to expand the current research and literature pertaining to the socioe...
Background: Public health policies attempt to increase parental identification of child overweigh...
To examine the association between maternal depressive symptoms during early childhood of their offs...
Obesity is a complex disease with not only physical consequences but also psychological. The aim of ...
Objective This study examined the measurement invariance of the Child Behavior Checklist (CBCL) and ...
<div><p>Objective</p><p>Psychological adversities among young children may be associated with childh...
ObjectivesLow birthweight has been reported to be associated with lower IQ at school age. Further, s...
Objectives: Low birthweight has been reported to be associated with lower IQ at school age. Further,...
BackgroundPublic health policies attempt to increase parental identification of child overweight and...
Background: Childhood obesity has tripled in the United States between 1963 and 2008 and is an impor...