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Child Psychiatry & Human Development. 9:75-85
Assessments of term and preterm RDS infants were made by mothers on an adaptation of the Brazelton scale. The mother's assessments were not significantly different from those assessments made by trained clinicians, and both mothers and clinicians ass
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Journal of Pediatric Psychology. 4:277-283
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Infant Behavior and Development. 1:156-167
The Brazelton Neonatal Behavioral Assessment Scale was modified to be used by mothers. Mothers assessed their infants at birth and at one month on all Brazelton items except reflexes. Trained testers assessed the same infants at birth using the unmod
Publikováno v:
The Journal of Pediatrics. 90:836-839
The development of 40 postterm, postmature infants was compared to that of 40 normal control infants during the first year of life. The postterm, postmature infants had more prenatal complications and received lower Brazelton interaction and motor sc
Autor:
Harold Jeghers, H. H. Shuman
Publikováno v:
New England Journal of Medicine. 222:335-339
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Seminars in perinatology. 6(4)
A number of perinatal variables were entered into multivariate regression analyses to determine which variables predicted the one-year Bayley Mental and Motor scores of 46 infants surviving the respiratory distress syndrome. Significant predictors we
Publikováno v:
Child development. 49(1)
Multiple developmental assessments were made at 4-month intervals over the first year of life for 2 groups of infants born at risk and 1 normal group. The groups included 46 preterm respiratory distress syndrome infants, 46 postterm postmaturity synd
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Developmental psychobiology. 12(2)
The onset of rhythmic activities was compared for 2 groups of high-risk infants (a preterm Respiratory Distress Syndrome and a postterm postmature group) and a normal term group over their 1st year of life. The postterm postmature group experienced e
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The New England journal of medicine. 262
INTRACRANIAL infections caused by members of the genus clostridium are uncommon, especially among civilians. The problem of meningitis caused by anaerobic organisms was studied extensively by Briti...