Difficult toddler temperament – Prevalence and associated factors at 18-month follow-up of a birth cohort
A'ishah Bhadelia,
Karlen R Barr,
James Rufus John
et al.
Abstract:Background
A difficult temperament, when coupled with other risk factors, may lead to mental health problems in childhood, adolescence, and adulthood. The aim of this study was to investigate the prevalence of parental perception of difficult temperament in toddlers in a population cohort and identify associated individual and family-level socio-demographic risk factors.
Methods
The prevalence of parental perception of difficult temperament was derived from items in the 18-month follow-up questionnaire withi… Show more
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