Title of article :
Early Childhood Adversities and Trajectories of Psychiatric
Problems in Adoptees: Evidence for Long Lasting Effects
Author/Authors :
Esther J. M. van der Vegt، نويسنده , , Jan van der Ende &
Robert F. Ferdinand، نويسنده , , Frank C. Verhulst &
Henning Tiemeier، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
دوماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2009
Abstract :
The aim of the present study is to investigate
whether early childhood adversities determine the longitudinal
course of psychiatric problems from childhood to
adulthood; in particular if the impact of early maltreatment
on psychopathology decreases as time passes. A sample of
1,984 international adoptees was followed (955 males and
1029 females; adopted at the mean age of 29 months).
Parents provided information about abuse, neglect and
number of placements prior to adoption at baseline and
completed the Child Behavior Checklist or the Young Adult
Behavior Checklist three times when their children were
between 10 and 30 years of age. Multilevel analyses were
performed to determine trajectories of psychiatric problems.
Experience of early childhood adversity prior to adoption
substantially increased the level of psychiatric problems,
especially when maltreatment was severe. Moreover, the
impact of early adversities on psychiatric problems
remained markedly stable. This suggests that vulnerability
of early-maltreated children persists even if they are taken
out of their problematic environments and are raised in
enriched circumstances.
Keywords :
Childhood maltreatment . Trajectories .Internalizing . Externalizing . International adoption
Journal title :
Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology
Journal title :
Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology