Background Young children raised in institutions are exposed to extreme psychosocial deprivation that is associated with elevated risk for psychopathology and other adverse developmental outcomes. The prevalence of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is particularly high in previously institutionalized children, yet the mechanisms underlying this association are poorly understood. We investigated whether deficits in executive functioning (EF) explain the link between institutionalization and ADHD. Method A sample of 136 children (aged 6–30 months) was recruited from institutions in Bucharest, Romania, and 72 never institutionalized community children matched for age and gender were recruited through general practitioners’ office...
a b s t r a c t Early adversity can negatively impact the development of cognitive functions, althou...
AbstractEarly adversity can negatively impact the development of cognitive functions, although littl...
Early adversity can negatively impact the development of cognitive functions, although little is kno...
Children who are raised in institutions show severe delays across multiple domains of development an...
Background The Inattention/Overactivity/Impulsiveness (I/OA) behavioural cluster diagnostic of ADHD ...
Background: Institutional deprivation in early childhood is associated with neuropsychological defic...
BACKGROUND: Early‐life institutional deprivation is associated with attention‐deficit/hyperactivity ...
Children in foster care have a high prevalence of attention deficit and hyperactivity disorder (ADHD...
This longitudinal study examined the association between early institutional deprivation and inatten...
Elevated rates of attention deficit and overactivity have been noted previously in samples of instit...
This longitudinal study examined the association between early institutional deprivation and inatten...
Theory of Mind (ToM) and Executive Function (EF) have been associated with autism and with attention...
Children adopted internationally from institutions at older ages who were exposed to early psychosoc...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. August 2012. Major: Child Psychology. Advisors:Megan R. ...
The current study examined the persistence and phenotypic presentation of inattention/overactivity (...
a b s t r a c t Early adversity can negatively impact the development of cognitive functions, althou...
AbstractEarly adversity can negatively impact the development of cognitive functions, although littl...
Early adversity can negatively impact the development of cognitive functions, although little is kno...
Children who are raised in institutions show severe delays across multiple domains of development an...
Background The Inattention/Overactivity/Impulsiveness (I/OA) behavioural cluster diagnostic of ADHD ...
Background: Institutional deprivation in early childhood is associated with neuropsychological defic...
BACKGROUND: Early‐life institutional deprivation is associated with attention‐deficit/hyperactivity ...
Children in foster care have a high prevalence of attention deficit and hyperactivity disorder (ADHD...
This longitudinal study examined the association between early institutional deprivation and inatten...
Elevated rates of attention deficit and overactivity have been noted previously in samples of instit...
This longitudinal study examined the association between early institutional deprivation and inatten...
Theory of Mind (ToM) and Executive Function (EF) have been associated with autism and with attention...
Children adopted internationally from institutions at older ages who were exposed to early psychosoc...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. August 2012. Major: Child Psychology. Advisors:Megan R. ...
The current study examined the persistence and phenotypic presentation of inattention/overactivity (...
a b s t r a c t Early adversity can negatively impact the development of cognitive functions, althou...
AbstractEarly adversity can negatively impact the development of cognitive functions, although littl...
Early adversity can negatively impact the development of cognitive functions, although little is kno...