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Early severe institutional deprivation is associated with a persistent variant of adult attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder: clinical presentation, developmental continuities and life circumstances in the English and Romanian Adoptees study
Kennedy, M.; Kreppner, J.; Knights, N. et al.
2016In Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry and Allied Disciplines, 57 (10), p. 1113-1125
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Disciplines :
Neurosciences & behavior
Identifiers :
eid=2-s2.0-84973441912
Author, co-author :
Kennedy, M.;  Department of Psychology, Developmental Brain-Behaviour Laboratory, University of Southampton, Southampton, United Kingdom
Kreppner, J.;  Department of Psychology, Developmental Brain-Behaviour Laboratory, University of Southampton, Southampton, United Kingdom
Knights, N.;  The Amy Winehouse Foundation, London, United Kingdom
Kumsta, Robert ;  University of Luxembourg > Faculty of Humanities, Education and Social Sciences (FHSE) > Department of Behavioural and Cognitive Sciences (DBCS)
Maughan, B.;  MRC Social, Genetic & Developmental Psychiatry Centre, Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology and Neuroscience, King's College London, London, United Kingdom
Golm, D.;  Department of Psychology, Developmental Brain-Behaviour Laboratory, University of Southampton, Southampton, United Kingdom
Rutter, M.;  MRC Social, Genetic & Developmental Psychiatry Centre, Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology and Neuroscience, King's College London, London, United Kingdom
Schlotz, W.;  Max-Planck-Institute for Empirical Aesthetics, Frankfurt am Main, Germany
Sonuga-Barke, E. J. S.;  Department of Psychology, Developmental Brain-Behaviour Laboratory, University of Southampton, Southampton, United Kingdom
External co-authors :
yes
Title :
Early severe institutional deprivation is associated with a persistent variant of adult attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder: clinical presentation, developmental continuities and life circumstances in the English and Romanian Adoptees study
Publication date :
2016
Journal title :
Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry and Allied Disciplines
ISSN :
0021-9630
Publisher :
Blackwell Publishing Ltd
Volume :
57
Issue :
10
Pages :
1113-1125
Peer reviewed :
Peer reviewed
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