failure to thrive (FTTparent–infant relationship disorderspsycho‐social stressors classificationInfant‐Toddler Mental Status ExaminationSummary This chapter contains sections titled: The Necessity of Special Psychiatric Classifications for Infants and Children History of Child Psychiatry Classification Current ...
is little evidence of improved outcomes outside the high-SDI quintile, perhaps reflecting the resource-intensive nature of averting deaths owing to such conditions and societal barriers to care38 but also likely because of a failure of recent clinical advances to be adopted in lower-resource ...
Making the link from the battered-child syndrome to sexual abuse, Kempe (1978) also noted a belief that sexual abuse in the mid-1970s was “just as common as physical abuse and the failure-to-thrive syndrome” (p. 382). This statement confirms Bross’s (personal communication, April 6, ...
McCann, J. B., Stein, A., Fairburn, C. G., & Dunger, D. (1994). Eating habits and attitudes of mothers of children with nonorganic failure to thrive.Archives of Disease in Childhood,70, 234-236. Google Scholar Mitchell, J. E., Boutacoff, L., & Wilson,D. (1986). Absence of...
[17]. Another study showed that 23.7% of infants suffering from Non-Organic Failure to Thrive had parents with PDs [18]. Studies of children with parents with ASPD are rare because of the parents’ often uncooperative attitude toward service providers and investigators, yet the few studies ...
failure to thrive (FTTparent–infant relationship disorderspsycho-social stressors classificationInfant-Toddler Mental Status ExaminationSummary This chapter contains sections titled: The Necessity of Special Psychiatric Classifications for Infants and Children History of Child Psychiatry Classification Current ...