Deprivation-Specific Psychological Patterns

Deprivation-Specific Psychological Patterns

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Rutter, Michael J.
John Wiley and Sons Ltd
EAN: 9781444338393
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The English and Romanian Adoptees (ERA) study constituted an invaluable "natural experiment" in which there was a rapid, easily-timed transition from a profoundly depriving environment in Romanian institutions to generally well-functioning adoptive families in England. Multimodal methods of assessment were used throughout the assessments at 4, 6, 11, and 15 years of age. Four key findings were particularly striking. First, institutional deprivation was associated with an apparently deprivation-specific pattern of combinations of quasiautism, disinhibited attachment, cognitive impairment, and inattention/overactivity. Second, longitudinal growth curves showed a relative deceleration of growth between 11 and 15 years (possibly due to early puberty). Third, institutional deprivation without subnutrition was associated with a major impairment in head growth. Fourth, the effects of institutional deprivation were as strong at 15 years as they had been earlier in childhood.
EAN 9781444338393
ISBN 1444338390
Binding Paperback / softback
Publisher John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Publication date June 11, 2010
Pages 200
Language English
Dimensions 231 x 152 x 16
Country United Kingdom
Readership Professional & Scholarly
Authors Beckett Celia; Bell Christopher A.; Castle Jennifer; Kreppner Jana; Kumsta Robert; Rutter, Michael J.; Schlotz Wolff; Sonuga-Barke Edmund J.; Stevens, Suzanne
Series Monographs of the Society for Research in Child Development