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The present study evaluated the socio-emotional development of very preterm born infants at 12 months corrected age. Forty-one infants born very preterm (<29 weeks of gestation) were compared to 22 infants born full term on a standardized behavioral assessment and a parental temperament questionnaire, both measuring emotional reactivity to joy, anger and fear, as well as sustained attention. The behavioral assessment showed that very preterm infants exhibited as much joy as full term infants during a joy-eliciting episode. However, they expressed a significantly higher reactivity in anger-eliciting situations and a reduced reactivity toward fear-eliciting situations. For all three emotion-eliciting situations, the preterm infants reacted with a higher level of motor activity. The preterm infants also exhibited a distinct attention pattern with a significantly higher initial attention level which declined rapidly throughout the episode. The questionnaire did not show any group differences. The clinical relevance of these results in terms of preliminary hallmarks of later behavioral difficulties such attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder are discussed as well as the inconsistencies observed between the questionnaire and the behavioral assessment.
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Relatoria del seminario internacional “La paz en movimiento. Protestas, políticas, impactos. Las experiencias del movimiento por la paz en Italia y en España” celebrado en Barcelona en octubre de 2010 y organizado por el Instituto Catalán Internacional para la Paz (ICIP). El seminario tuvo como objetivo propiciar un espacio de intercambio de ideas en el que confluyeran tanto los activistas como los estudiosos del movimiento por la paz italiano y español. La publicación recoge tanto un resumen de las presentaciones realizadas como de los debates generados.
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One in a series of six data briefings based on regional-level analysis of data from the National Child Measurement Programme (NCMP) undertaken by the National Obesity Observatory (NOO). The briefings are intended to complement the headline results for the region published in January 2010, at Quick Link 20510.