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Continuity and Change in Inhibited and Uninhibited Children
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2002
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Intermediate GroupsChild Mental HealthSocial SciencesPsychologyDevelopmental PsychologyCognitive DevelopmentBehavioral IssueDevelopmental DisorderBehavioural ProblemChild PsychologyBehavioral SciencesPsychiatryMinority SubgroupsQuestionnaire MeasuresUninhibited ChildrenChild DevelopmentPediatricsMedicinePsychopathology
After screening 368 toddlers and selecting 77 into extremely inhibited, extremely uninhibited, and intermediate groups, 63 children (82%) were followed up at 4 and 7 years. Minority subgroups of both the inhibited and uninhibited children showed continuity on outcomes consisting of questionnaire measures of shyness, inhibitory control, and impulsivity, as well as multiepisode observational measures of behavioral inhibition and exuberance. Change from both inhibited and uninhibited status from the toddler age was more common than remaining extremely inhibited or uninhibited, but that change was largely constrained to the middle of the distribution.
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