Defining environmental risk: Multiple dimensions of psychological vulnerability
Volume: 13, Issue: 4, Pages: 433 - 447
Published: Aug 1, 1985
Abstract
Children participating in a longitudinal study of risk for serious mental disorder were assessed at 48 months of age. Six risk factors were defined: negative life events, e.g., illness/injury to the child; maternal hospitalizations, for all reasons; number of children in the family; maternal psychiatric status; maternal cognitive orientation toward child-rearing; and single-parent family. The results show that the number of risk factors is...
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Title
Defining environmental risk: Multiple dimensions of psychological vulnerability
Published Date
Aug 1, 1985
Volume
13
Issue
4
Pages
433 - 447
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