
ERIC Number: EJ501937
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Publication Date: 1994
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Biological and Environmental Correlates of Developmental Outcomes of Prematurely Born Infants in Early Adolescence.
Levy-Shiff, Rachel; And Others
Journal of Pediatric Psychology, v19 n1 p63-78 Feb 1994
Examined the role of biological factors, such as perinatal complications, and psychological factors, such as maternal attitudes, in predicting developmental outcomes in preterm children. Findings support the main effects model of biological and environmental factors in explaining developmental psychopathology, but also the interactional model, as socioeconomic status was more predictive for low-birthweight subjects than for normal birthweight subjects. (AA)
Descriptors: Biological Influences, Birth Weight, Cognitive Development, Early Adolescents, Family Environment, Family Influence, Foreign Countries, Individual Development, Motor Development, Parent Child Relationship, Perinatal Influences, Physical Development, Predictor Variables, Premature Infants, Socioeconomic Status
Publication Type: Reports - Research; Journal Articles
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Language: English
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Identifiers - Location: Israel
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