Title of article :
Inattention/Overactivity Following Early Severe Institutional
Deprivation: Presentation and Associations
in Early Adolescence
Author/Authors :
Suzanne E. Stevens، نويسنده , , Edmund J. S. Sonuga-Barke &
Jana M. Kreppner، نويسنده , , Celia Beckett، نويسنده , , Jenny Castle &
Emma Colvert، نويسنده , , Christine Groothues &
Amanda Hawkins، نويسنده , , Michael Rutter، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
دوماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2008
Abstract :
The current study examined the persistence and
phenotypic presentation of inattention/overactivity (I/O) into
early adolescence, in a sample of institution reared (IR) children
adopted from Romania before the age of 43 months.
Total sample comprised 144 IR and 21 non-IR Romanian
adoptees, and a comparison group of 52 within-UK adoptees,
assessed at ages 6 and 11 years. I/O was rated using Rutter
Scales completed by parents and teachers. I/O continued to be
strongly associated with institutional deprivation, with continuities
between ages 6 and 11 outcomes. There were higher
rates of deprivation-related I/O in boys than girls, and I/O was
strongly associated with conduct problems, disinhibited attachment
and executive function but not IQ more generally, independently
of gender. Deprivation-related I/O shares many
common features with ADHD, despite its different etiology and
putative developmental mechanisms. I/O is a persistent domain
of impairment following early institutional deprivation of 6
months or more, suggesting there may be a possible pathway
to impairment through some form of neuro-developmental
programming during critical periods of early development.
Keywords :
Inattention/overactivity . Early deprivation .Romanian institutional rearing . International adoption
Journal title :
Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology
Journal title :
Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology