Publication Date
| In 2026 | 0 |
| Since 2025 | 0 |
| Since 2022 (last 5 years) | 0 |
| Since 2017 (last 10 years) | 0 |
| Since 2007 (last 20 years) | 2 |
Descriptor
| Adolescents | 2 |
| Adoption | 2 |
| Autism | 2 |
| Child Development | 2 |
| Disadvantaged Environment | 2 |
| Early Experience | 2 |
| Followup Studies | 2 |
| Foreign Countries | 2 |
| Institutionalized Persons | 2 |
| Preadolescents | 2 |
| Psychological Patterns | 2 |
| More ▼ | |
Author
| Castle, Jennifer | 2 |
| Rutter, Michael | 2 |
| Sonuga-Barke, Edmund J. | 2 |
| Beckett, Celia | 1 |
| Kreppner, Jana | 1 |
| Kumsta, Robert | 1 |
| Stevens, Suzanne | 1 |
Publication Type
| Journal Articles | 2 |
| Reports - Research | 2 |
Education Level
Audience
Location
| Romania | 2 |
| United Kingdom | 2 |
Laws, Policies, & Programs
Assessments and Surveys
| Denver Developmental… | 2 |
| McCarthy Scales of Childrens… | 1 |
What Works Clearinghouse Rating
Rutter, Michael; Sonuga-Barke, Edmund J.; Castle, Jennifer – Monographs of the Society for Research in Child Development, 2010
This monograph is concerned with the mid adolescent follow-up of a group of adoptees from Romania and from within the United Kingdom who were first assessed at the age of 4 years (or 6 years in the case of the oldest children). After describing the structure of this monograph, this chapter provides the background as it applied at the time that the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Adoption, Followup Studies, Research Methodology
Kreppner, Jana; Kumsta, Robert; Rutter, Michael; Beckett, Celia; Castle, Jennifer; Stevens, Suzanne; Sonuga-Barke, Edmund J. – Monographs of the Society for Research in Child Development, 2010
In chapter IV, the authors focused on their findings on the developmental course of deprivation-specific psychological patterns (DSPs). The authors rediscussed the syndrome concept in the light of two main considerations. First, the findings indicated substantial overlap among the four postulated DSPs at 15 years including CI and I/O before…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Adoption, Followup Studies, Young Children

Peer reviewed
Direct link
