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Behavioral Inhibition and Activation (BIS/BAS) Among Extremely Low Birth Weight Adult Survivors
Abstract
. Although individual differences in behavioral inhibition and behavioral activation (BIS/BAS) are associated with differential risk of psychopathology in typical development, and extremely low birth weight (ELBW) survivors experience higher rates of psychopathology, measures of BIS/BAS have been largely unexplored in this population. As well, apparently no studies have examined the long-term stability of BIS/BAS in typical or atypical...
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Title
Behavioral Inhibition and Activation (BIS/BAS) Among Extremely Low Birth Weight Adult Survivors
Published Date
Oct 1, 2020
Volume
41
Issue
4
Pages
190 - 198
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