This longitudinal study examined the potential mitigating effects of the adoptive home environment on inattention and overactivity (I/O) in children adopted from Romanian orphanages. Three groups were studied: (1) Children who experienced at least 8 months of deprivation in an orphanage prior to being adopted to British Columbia (RO group), (2) Children adopted to British Columbia from Romanian orphanages prior to 4-months-of-age (EA group), and (3) Canadian born non-adopted children (CB group). Comparisons of rates of I/O among the 3 group revealed that at ages 4.5, 10.5 and 16-years RO children had more difficulties with I/O than either the EA or CB children. Within the post-institutionalized groups, I/O was related to duration of depriva...
Worldwide, over 2 million children reside in institutional care; while family care is ideal, institu...
Parent-reported (CBCL) behavior problems were studied in 329 children adopted from socially-emotiona...
The objective of this study was to examine symptomatology; stress responses for everyday academic an...
This longitudinal study examined the potential mitigating effects of the adoptive home environment o...
We examined inattention/overactivity (I/O) over time and in relation to caregiving in three matched ...
Elevated rates of attention deficit and overactivity have been noted previously in samples of instit...
The current study examined the persistence and phenotypic presentation of inattention/overactivity (...
We examined behavior problems in 80 adolescents (39 male; mean age = 15.74 years) adopted in early c...
Exposure to poor social-emotional conditions during early childhood may contribute to higher rates o...
We examined behavior problems in 80 adolescents (39 male; mean age = 15.74 years) adopted in early c...
This longitudinal study examined the association between early institutional deprivation and inatten...
Cognitive development was evaluated in children who had spent at least 8 months in a Romanian orphan...
Post-adoption service use and unmet service needs were examined longitudinally in three matched grou...
Assessments of developmental status, attachment, and behaviour problems were conducted for 56 Romani...
Background The sequelae of profound early privation are varied.Aims To delineate the behavioural pat...
Worldwide, over 2 million children reside in institutional care; while family care is ideal, institu...
Parent-reported (CBCL) behavior problems were studied in 329 children adopted from socially-emotiona...
The objective of this study was to examine symptomatology; stress responses for everyday academic an...
This longitudinal study examined the potential mitigating effects of the adoptive home environment o...
We examined inattention/overactivity (I/O) over time and in relation to caregiving in three matched ...
Elevated rates of attention deficit and overactivity have been noted previously in samples of instit...
The current study examined the persistence and phenotypic presentation of inattention/overactivity (...
We examined behavior problems in 80 adolescents (39 male; mean age = 15.74 years) adopted in early c...
Exposure to poor social-emotional conditions during early childhood may contribute to higher rates o...
We examined behavior problems in 80 adolescents (39 male; mean age = 15.74 years) adopted in early c...
This longitudinal study examined the association between early institutional deprivation and inatten...
Cognitive development was evaluated in children who had spent at least 8 months in a Romanian orphan...
Post-adoption service use and unmet service needs were examined longitudinally in three matched grou...
Assessments of developmental status, attachment, and behaviour problems were conducted for 56 Romani...
Background The sequelae of profound early privation are varied.Aims To delineate the behavioural pat...
Worldwide, over 2 million children reside in institutional care; while family care is ideal, institu...
Parent-reported (CBCL) behavior problems were studied in 329 children adopted from socially-emotiona...
The objective of this study was to examine symptomatology; stress responses for everyday academic an...