The Psychological Development of Low Birthweight Children
Herausgeber: Sigel, Irving E.; Friedman, Sarah L.; Sigman, Marian D.
The Psychological Development of Low Birthweight Children
Herausgeber: Sigel, Irving E.; Friedman, Sarah L.; Sigman, Marian D.
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Practitioners and researchers address the critical issues, as well as contemporary approaches, used to deal with the developmental social, intellectual, and coping problems of low-birthweight infants and their families. Following a comprehensive introductory overview, the remaining 17 chapters fall
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Practitioners and researchers address the critical issues, as well as contemporary approaches, used to deal with the developmental social, intellectual, and coping problems of low-birthweight infants and their families. Following a comprehensive introductory overview, the remaining 17 chapters fall
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- Verlag: Praeger
- Seitenzahl: 508
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Januar 1992
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 32mm
- Gewicht: 922g
- ISBN-13: 9780893918552
- ISBN-10: 0893918555
- Artikelnr.: 25615511
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Praeger
- Seitenzahl: 508
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Januar 1992
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 32mm
- Gewicht: 922g
- ISBN-13: 9780893918552
- ISBN-10: 0893918555
- Artikelnr.: 25615511
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
PART I. INTRODUCTION
Introduction, Irving E. Sigel
Past, Present, and Future Directions in Research on the Development of
Low-Birthweight Children, Sarah L. Friedman and Marian D. Sigman
PART II. EPIDEMIOLOGICAL, MEDICAL, AND THEORETICAL CONSIDERATIONS
The Epidemiology of Low Birthweight, Joel C. Kleinman
Advances in Neonatal Intensive Care Technology and Their Possible Impact on
the Development of Low-Birthweight Infants, Marie C. McCormick
The Concept of Risk: A Reevaluation, Frances Degen Horowitz
PART III. SOCIAL AND EMOTIONAL DEVELOPMENT
Very-Low-Birthweight Newborns and Parents as Early Social Partners, Carol
O. Eckerman and Jerri M. Oehler
The Development and Social Competence of a Preterm Sample at Age 4:
Predictors and Transactional Outcomes, Mark T. Greenberg, Heather
Carmichael-Olson, and Keith Crnic
The Social and Emotional Development of Low-Birthweight Infants and Their
Families Up to Age 4, Klaus Minde
Emotional and Behavioral Development of Low Birthweight Infants, Stephen L.
Buka, Lewis P. Lipsitt, and Ming T. Tsuang
School Age Follow-up of the Development of Preterm Infants: Infants and
Family Predictors, Diane Magyary, Patricia A. Brandt, Mary Hammond, and
Kathryn Barnard
Behavior Problems and Social Competence During Early Adolescence in
Children Born Preterm, Sarale E. Cohen, Arthur H. Parmelee, Leila Beckwith,
and Marian D. Sigman
PART IV. INTELLECTUAL AND ACADEMIC COMPETENCE
Prematurity as Well as Intraventricular Hemorrhage Influence Developmental
Outcome at 5 Years, Anita Miller Sostek
Predicting Future Cognitive, Academic, and Behavioral Outcomes for
Very-Low-Birthweight Infants, Valerie E. Barsky and Linda S. Siegel
The Prediction of Cognitive Abilities at Age 8 and 12 Years of Age from
Neonatal Assessments of Preterm Infants, Marian D. Sigman, Sarale E.
Cohen, Leila Beckwith, Robert Asarnow, and Arthur H. Parmelee
Further Investigations of Intellectual Status at Age 8 Years: I. Long-Term
Consequences into Adulthood. II
Neonatal Predictors, Jane V. Hunt, William H. Tooley, and Bruce A. B.
Cooper
PART V. INTERVENTIONS AND THEIR EFFECTS
Individualized, Family-Focused Developmental Care for the
Very-Low-Birthweight Preterm Infant in the NICU, Heidelise Als
Evaluating Effects of Intervention with Parents of Preterm Infants, Leila
Beckwith and Carol Rodning
Efficacy of Comprehensive Early Intervention for Low-Birthweight Premature
Infants and Their Families: The Infant Health and Development Program, Ruth
T. Gross, Jeanne Brooks-Gunn, and Donna Spiker
An Interactionist Perspective on Interventions with Low-Birthweight
Infants, Virginia A. Rauh and John Brennan
Author Index
Subject Index
Introduction, Irving E. Sigel
Past, Present, and Future Directions in Research on the Development of
Low-Birthweight Children, Sarah L. Friedman and Marian D. Sigman
PART II. EPIDEMIOLOGICAL, MEDICAL, AND THEORETICAL CONSIDERATIONS
The Epidemiology of Low Birthweight, Joel C. Kleinman
Advances in Neonatal Intensive Care Technology and Their Possible Impact on
the Development of Low-Birthweight Infants, Marie C. McCormick
The Concept of Risk: A Reevaluation, Frances Degen Horowitz
PART III. SOCIAL AND EMOTIONAL DEVELOPMENT
Very-Low-Birthweight Newborns and Parents as Early Social Partners, Carol
O. Eckerman and Jerri M. Oehler
The Development and Social Competence of a Preterm Sample at Age 4:
Predictors and Transactional Outcomes, Mark T. Greenberg, Heather
Carmichael-Olson, and Keith Crnic
The Social and Emotional Development of Low-Birthweight Infants and Their
Families Up to Age 4, Klaus Minde
Emotional and Behavioral Development of Low Birthweight Infants, Stephen L.
Buka, Lewis P. Lipsitt, and Ming T. Tsuang
School Age Follow-up of the Development of Preterm Infants: Infants and
Family Predictors, Diane Magyary, Patricia A. Brandt, Mary Hammond, and
Kathryn Barnard
Behavior Problems and Social Competence During Early Adolescence in
Children Born Preterm, Sarale E. Cohen, Arthur H. Parmelee, Leila Beckwith,
and Marian D. Sigman
PART IV. INTELLECTUAL AND ACADEMIC COMPETENCE
Prematurity as Well as Intraventricular Hemorrhage Influence Developmental
Outcome at 5 Years, Anita Miller Sostek
Predicting Future Cognitive, Academic, and Behavioral Outcomes for
Very-Low-Birthweight Infants, Valerie E. Barsky and Linda S. Siegel
The Prediction of Cognitive Abilities at Age 8 and 12 Years of Age from
Neonatal Assessments of Preterm Infants, Marian D. Sigman, Sarale E.
Cohen, Leila Beckwith, Robert Asarnow, and Arthur H. Parmelee
Further Investigations of Intellectual Status at Age 8 Years: I. Long-Term
Consequences into Adulthood. II
Neonatal Predictors, Jane V. Hunt, William H. Tooley, and Bruce A. B.
Cooper
PART V. INTERVENTIONS AND THEIR EFFECTS
Individualized, Family-Focused Developmental Care for the
Very-Low-Birthweight Preterm Infant in the NICU, Heidelise Als
Evaluating Effects of Intervention with Parents of Preterm Infants, Leila
Beckwith and Carol Rodning
Efficacy of Comprehensive Early Intervention for Low-Birthweight Premature
Infants and Their Families: The Infant Health and Development Program, Ruth
T. Gross, Jeanne Brooks-Gunn, and Donna Spiker
An Interactionist Perspective on Interventions with Low-Birthweight
Infants, Virginia A. Rauh and John Brennan
Author Index
Subject Index
PART I. INTRODUCTION
Introduction, Irving E. Sigel
Past, Present, and Future Directions in Research on the Development of
Low-Birthweight Children, Sarah L. Friedman and Marian D. Sigman
PART II. EPIDEMIOLOGICAL, MEDICAL, AND THEORETICAL CONSIDERATIONS
The Epidemiology of Low Birthweight, Joel C. Kleinman
Advances in Neonatal Intensive Care Technology and Their Possible Impact on
the Development of Low-Birthweight Infants, Marie C. McCormick
The Concept of Risk: A Reevaluation, Frances Degen Horowitz
PART III. SOCIAL AND EMOTIONAL DEVELOPMENT
Very-Low-Birthweight Newborns and Parents as Early Social Partners, Carol
O. Eckerman and Jerri M. Oehler
The Development and Social Competence of a Preterm Sample at Age 4:
Predictors and Transactional Outcomes, Mark T. Greenberg, Heather
Carmichael-Olson, and Keith Crnic
The Social and Emotional Development of Low-Birthweight Infants and Their
Families Up to Age 4, Klaus Minde
Emotional and Behavioral Development of Low Birthweight Infants, Stephen L.
Buka, Lewis P. Lipsitt, and Ming T. Tsuang
School Age Follow-up of the Development of Preterm Infants: Infants and
Family Predictors, Diane Magyary, Patricia A. Brandt, Mary Hammond, and
Kathryn Barnard
Behavior Problems and Social Competence During Early Adolescence in
Children Born Preterm, Sarale E. Cohen, Arthur H. Parmelee, Leila Beckwith,
and Marian D. Sigman
PART IV. INTELLECTUAL AND ACADEMIC COMPETENCE
Prematurity as Well as Intraventricular Hemorrhage Influence Developmental
Outcome at 5 Years, Anita Miller Sostek
Predicting Future Cognitive, Academic, and Behavioral Outcomes for
Very-Low-Birthweight Infants, Valerie E. Barsky and Linda S. Siegel
The Prediction of Cognitive Abilities at Age 8 and 12 Years of Age from
Neonatal Assessments of Preterm Infants, Marian D. Sigman, Sarale E.
Cohen, Leila Beckwith, Robert Asarnow, and Arthur H. Parmelee
Further Investigations of Intellectual Status at Age 8 Years: I. Long-Term
Consequences into Adulthood. II
Neonatal Predictors, Jane V. Hunt, William H. Tooley, and Bruce A. B.
Cooper
PART V. INTERVENTIONS AND THEIR EFFECTS
Individualized, Family-Focused Developmental Care for the
Very-Low-Birthweight Preterm Infant in the NICU, Heidelise Als
Evaluating Effects of Intervention with Parents of Preterm Infants, Leila
Beckwith and Carol Rodning
Efficacy of Comprehensive Early Intervention for Low-Birthweight Premature
Infants and Their Families: The Infant Health and Development Program, Ruth
T. Gross, Jeanne Brooks-Gunn, and Donna Spiker
An Interactionist Perspective on Interventions with Low-Birthweight
Infants, Virginia A. Rauh and John Brennan
Author Index
Subject Index
Introduction, Irving E. Sigel
Past, Present, and Future Directions in Research on the Development of
Low-Birthweight Children, Sarah L. Friedman and Marian D. Sigman
PART II. EPIDEMIOLOGICAL, MEDICAL, AND THEORETICAL CONSIDERATIONS
The Epidemiology of Low Birthweight, Joel C. Kleinman
Advances in Neonatal Intensive Care Technology and Their Possible Impact on
the Development of Low-Birthweight Infants, Marie C. McCormick
The Concept of Risk: A Reevaluation, Frances Degen Horowitz
PART III. SOCIAL AND EMOTIONAL DEVELOPMENT
Very-Low-Birthweight Newborns and Parents as Early Social Partners, Carol
O. Eckerman and Jerri M. Oehler
The Development and Social Competence of a Preterm Sample at Age 4:
Predictors and Transactional Outcomes, Mark T. Greenberg, Heather
Carmichael-Olson, and Keith Crnic
The Social and Emotional Development of Low-Birthweight Infants and Their
Families Up to Age 4, Klaus Minde
Emotional and Behavioral Development of Low Birthweight Infants, Stephen L.
Buka, Lewis P. Lipsitt, and Ming T. Tsuang
School Age Follow-up of the Development of Preterm Infants: Infants and
Family Predictors, Diane Magyary, Patricia A. Brandt, Mary Hammond, and
Kathryn Barnard
Behavior Problems and Social Competence During Early Adolescence in
Children Born Preterm, Sarale E. Cohen, Arthur H. Parmelee, Leila Beckwith,
and Marian D. Sigman
PART IV. INTELLECTUAL AND ACADEMIC COMPETENCE
Prematurity as Well as Intraventricular Hemorrhage Influence Developmental
Outcome at 5 Years, Anita Miller Sostek
Predicting Future Cognitive, Academic, and Behavioral Outcomes for
Very-Low-Birthweight Infants, Valerie E. Barsky and Linda S. Siegel
The Prediction of Cognitive Abilities at Age 8 and 12 Years of Age from
Neonatal Assessments of Preterm Infants, Marian D. Sigman, Sarale E.
Cohen, Leila Beckwith, Robert Asarnow, and Arthur H. Parmelee
Further Investigations of Intellectual Status at Age 8 Years: I. Long-Term
Consequences into Adulthood. II
Neonatal Predictors, Jane V. Hunt, William H. Tooley, and Bruce A. B.
Cooper
PART V. INTERVENTIONS AND THEIR EFFECTS
Individualized, Family-Focused Developmental Care for the
Very-Low-Birthweight Preterm Infant in the NICU, Heidelise Als
Evaluating Effects of Intervention with Parents of Preterm Infants, Leila
Beckwith and Carol Rodning
Efficacy of Comprehensive Early Intervention for Low-Birthweight Premature
Infants and Their Families: The Infant Health and Development Program, Ruth
T. Gross, Jeanne Brooks-Gunn, and Donna Spiker
An Interactionist Perspective on Interventions with Low-Birthweight
Infants, Virginia A. Rauh and John Brennan
Author Index
Subject Index