Objective To determine the mean duration of fussing and crying and prevalence of colic using modified Wessel criteria in infants in the first 3 months of life. Study design A systematic literature search was performed using the databases Medline, PsycINFO, and Embase. The major outcome measure was mean total fuss/cry duration during 24 hours at ages 1-2 weeks (11 samples), 3-4 weeks (6 samples), 5-6 weeks (28 samples), 8-9 weeks (9 samples), and 10-12 weeks (12 samples). Results Of 5687 articles reviewed, 28 diary studies (33 samples) were suitable for inclusion in meta-analysis; these studies included 8690 infants. No statistical evidence for a universal crying peak at 6 weeks of age across studies was found. Rather, the mean fuss...
Introduction: Intestinal colic is one of the more frequent complaints that a general practitioner an...
AIM: To study infantile colic in terms of occurrence, risk factors in pregnancy, distress patterns, ...
Aim: To study if infant crying is associated with maternal postnatal depression. Methods: Data from ...
Objective To determine the mean duration of fussing and crying and prevalence of colic using modifi...
Objective: Review the literature on excessive crying in young infants, also known as infantile colic...
Colic, or excessive infant crying, occurs during the first 3 months in approximately 15 to 20% of in...
Infantile colic is characterized by excessive crying with irritability which seen in healthy and nor...
Objective. To assess the impact of varying definitions of excessive crying and infantile colic on pr...
Objective. To assess the impact of varying definitions of excessive crying and infantile colic on pr...
Aim: The aim of this review was to evaluate the evidence for interventions for infantile colic. Meth...
In this population-based study the colic incidence was 9.4%, according to telephone interviews with ...
AbstractObjectiveReview the literature on excessive crying in young infants, also known as infantile...
Infant colic is a commonly reported phenomenon of excessive crying in infancy with an enigmatic and ...
Infant colic is a commonly reported phenomenon of excessive crying in infancy with an enigmatic and ...
DSM 17938 for treating infantile colic. DSM 17938 for infantile colic. Trials were performed before...
Introduction: Intestinal colic is one of the more frequent complaints that a general practitioner an...
AIM: To study infantile colic in terms of occurrence, risk factors in pregnancy, distress patterns, ...
Aim: To study if infant crying is associated with maternal postnatal depression. Methods: Data from ...
Objective To determine the mean duration of fussing and crying and prevalence of colic using modifi...
Objective: Review the literature on excessive crying in young infants, also known as infantile colic...
Colic, or excessive infant crying, occurs during the first 3 months in approximately 15 to 20% of in...
Infantile colic is characterized by excessive crying with irritability which seen in healthy and nor...
Objective. To assess the impact of varying definitions of excessive crying and infantile colic on pr...
Objective. To assess the impact of varying definitions of excessive crying and infantile colic on pr...
Aim: The aim of this review was to evaluate the evidence for interventions for infantile colic. Meth...
In this population-based study the colic incidence was 9.4%, according to telephone interviews with ...
AbstractObjectiveReview the literature on excessive crying in young infants, also known as infantile...
Infant colic is a commonly reported phenomenon of excessive crying in infancy with an enigmatic and ...
Infant colic is a commonly reported phenomenon of excessive crying in infancy with an enigmatic and ...
DSM 17938 for treating infantile colic. DSM 17938 for infantile colic. Trials were performed before...
Introduction: Intestinal colic is one of the more frequent complaints that a general practitioner an...
AIM: To study infantile colic in terms of occurrence, risk factors in pregnancy, distress patterns, ...
Aim: To study if infant crying is associated with maternal postnatal depression. Methods: Data from ...