BACKGROUND: Time-limited, early-life exposures to institutional deprivation are associated with disorders in childhood, but it is unknown whether effects persist into adulthood. We used data from the English and Romanian Adoptees study to assess whether deprivation-associated adverse neurodevelopmental and mental health outcomes persist into young adulthood. METHODS: The English and Romanian Adoptees study is a longitudinal, natural experiment investigation into the long-term outcomes of individuals who spent from soon after birth to up to 43 months in severe deprivation in Romanian institutions before being adopted into the UK. We used developmentally appropriate standard questionnaires, interviews completed by parents and adoptees, and d...
Theory of Mind (ToM) and Executive Function (EF) have been associated with autism and with attention...
Background: early life institutional deprivation produces disinhibited social engagement (DSE). Por...
The English and Romania Adoptees (ERA) study sought to capitalize on an invaluable "natural experime...
BACKGROUND: Time-limited, early-life exposures to institutional deprivation are associated with diso...
Background Time-limited, early-life exposures to institutional deprivation are associated with disor...
SummaryBackground Time-limited, early-life exposures to institutional deprivation are associated wit...
Early childhood deprivation is associated with higher rates of neurodevelopmental and mental disorde...
Cognitive outcomes at age 11 of 131 Romanian adoptees from institutions were compared with 50 U.K. a...
Background: Early-life institutional deprivation produces disinhibited social engagement (DSE). Port...
The English & Romanian Adoptees (ERA) study follows children who spent their first years of life in ...
BACKGROUND: Early‐life institutional deprivation is associated with attention‐deficit/hyperactivity ...
Background: Using data from the English & Romanian Adoptees (ERA) study, we recently reported that e...
Institutionally deprived young children often display distinctive patterns of attachment - classifie...
Abstract Background: Using data from the English & Romanian Adoptees (ERA) study we recently reporte...
Background: Institutional deprivation in early childhood is associated with neuropsychological defic...
Theory of Mind (ToM) and Executive Function (EF) have been associated with autism and with attention...
Background: early life institutional deprivation produces disinhibited social engagement (DSE). Por...
The English and Romania Adoptees (ERA) study sought to capitalize on an invaluable "natural experime...
BACKGROUND: Time-limited, early-life exposures to institutional deprivation are associated with diso...
Background Time-limited, early-life exposures to institutional deprivation are associated with disor...
SummaryBackground Time-limited, early-life exposures to institutional deprivation are associated wit...
Early childhood deprivation is associated with higher rates of neurodevelopmental and mental disorde...
Cognitive outcomes at age 11 of 131 Romanian adoptees from institutions were compared with 50 U.K. a...
Background: Early-life institutional deprivation produces disinhibited social engagement (DSE). Port...
The English & Romanian Adoptees (ERA) study follows children who spent their first years of life in ...
BACKGROUND: Early‐life institutional deprivation is associated with attention‐deficit/hyperactivity ...
Background: Using data from the English & Romanian Adoptees (ERA) study, we recently reported that e...
Institutionally deprived young children often display distinctive patterns of attachment - classifie...
Abstract Background: Using data from the English & Romanian Adoptees (ERA) study we recently reporte...
Background: Institutional deprivation in early childhood is associated with neuropsychological defic...
Theory of Mind (ToM) and Executive Function (EF) have been associated with autism and with attention...
Background: early life institutional deprivation produces disinhibited social engagement (DSE). Por...
The English and Romania Adoptees (ERA) study sought to capitalize on an invaluable "natural experime...