Longitudinal studies of children at psychological risk : cross-national perspectives /

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Imprint:Norwood, NJ : Ablex Pub., c1992.
Description:xiii, 278 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.
Language:English
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/1313976
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Other authors / contributors:Greenbaum, Charles W.
Auerbach, Judith G.
ISBN:0893918245
Notes:Includes bibliographical references and index.
Table of Contents:
  • Foreword / Lewis P. Lipsitt
  • Introduction: Contributions of Childhood Risk Research to the Understanding of Child Development / Charles W. Greenbaum and Judith G. Auerbach
  • Pt. I. Theoretical Conceptions of Risk and Development. 1. The Conceptualization of Risk, Vulnerability, and Resilience in Psychological Development / Charles W. Greenbaum and Judith G. Auerbach. 2. The Risk-Environment Interaction and Developmental Outcome: A Theoretical Perspective / Frances Degen Horowitz
  • Pt. II. Children Born Prematurely or at Low Birthweight. 3. The Longitudinal Study of Very Low Birthweight Infants and its Implications for Interdisciplinary Research and Public Policy / Edward Goldson. 4. Biological and Social Precursors of 12-Year Competence in Children Born Preterm / Sarale E. Cohen, Arthur H. Parmelee, Leila Beckwith and Marion Sigman. 5. Cognitive Outcomes of Israeli Schoolchildren Born Prematurely at Very Low Birthweight / Susan Ella, Charles W. Greenbaum, David Wilensky and Asher Ornoy. 6. A Multivariate Model for the Early Detection of Learning Disabilities / Linda S. Siegel. 7. The Role of Temperament in Attachment in Normal and High-Risk Infants / Nathan A. Fox
  • Pt. III. Relations between Toxic Substance Ingestion during Pregnancy and Child Development. 8. Children at Risk for Exposure to Environmental Toxins: Assessment of Confounding Influences / Sandra W. Jacobson and Joseph L. Jacobson. 9. The Development of Infants Exposed in Utero to Opioid Drugs / Sydney L. Hans, Linda G. Henson and Rita Jeruchimowicz Jeremy. 10. Alcohol Use During Pregnancy and Child Development: A Longitudinal, Prospective Study of Human Behavioral Teratology / Ann Pytkowicz Streissguth, Helen M. Barr and Paul D. Sampson
  • Pt. IV. Parents as Mediators of Risk in Children. 11. Neurobehavioral Functioning from Infancy to Middle Childhood in Children at Risk for Schizophrenia / Judith, G. Auerbach, Sydney L. Hans, Joseph Marcus and Aaron G. Auerbach. 12. Predicting Risk for School Learning Problems from Maternal Attitudes at Two Years / Anat Ninio. 13. Preadoption Expectations, Postadoption Adjustment and Violated Expectations in Adoptive Families / Rachel Levy-Schiff. 14. Epilogue: What Can We Learn from Longitudinal Studies of Children Born at Risk? / Charles W. Greenbaum and Judith G. Auerbach.