Social withdrawal behaviour in Nepalese infants and the relationship with future neurodevelopment; a longitudinal cohort study
Ingrid Kvestad,
Manjeswori Ulak,
Suman Ranjitkar
et al.
Abstract:Background
Social withdrawal in infants may be a signal of distress and a precursor for non-optimal development.
Objective
To examine the relationship between infant social withdrawal and neurodevelopment up to 4 years in Nepalese children.
Methods
A total of 597 Nepalese infants 6–11 months old were assessed with the modified Alarm Distress Baby Scale (m-ADBB), and of these, 527 with the Bayley Scales… Show more
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