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Published Online: July 1973

Later Psychosocial Sequelae of Early Childhood Illness (Severe Croup)

Publication: American Journal of Psychiatry

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Twelve families in which only one child had had severe croup before the age of five were examined several years later. Parents rated the behavior of the proband and one of his siblings separately, and each child rated his parents' attitudes toward him. The data confirm that severe early childhood illness results in later disturbances in the parent-child relationship, and they permit a clear description of the "vulnerable child syndrome."

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American Journal of Psychiatry
Pages: 786 - 789
PubMed: 4712732

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Published in print: July 1973
Published online: 1 April 2006

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Psychiatric Consultant, Adolescent Service, Hospital Infantil de Mexico, and Assistant Professor, Universidad Ibero-Americana, Mexico City, Mexico
Staff Psychiatrist, Hopital Rivière-des-Prairies, Montreal
Psychologist, Laval School Board, Laval, Quebec, Canada

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