Stress Clinical Trial
Official title:
International Adoption and Stress Response Study
This study aims to provide information about the emotional and physiological responses of post-institutionalized children in both a stressful situation (immunization) and a play situation.
During the last decade, international adoptions have doubled in the United States. Because
many of these infants and children have experienced institutionalization and poor caretaking
before their adoption, international adoptees have special medical and emotional needs that
must be met by both their parents and pediatricians. Currently, most clinical information
about these children has focused on their physical health status so that protocols for
evaluation and treatment can be established. Some systematic research has also focused on
their overall developmental status including both cognitive and motor capabilities. These
studies show that most of the children are developmentally delayed upon arrival to the U.S.
Furthermore, follow-up studies have found international adoptees to score (on the average)
significantly lower in cognitive functioning than their nonadopted peers even after spending
substantial time in their adopting homes and falling mostly within the normal range. Not
surprisingly, children's level of functioning at older ages is related to the length of time
spent in institutional care.
These findings are consistent with an emerging literature on the lingering effects of early
adversity on children's development. Potent adverse circumstances may include the unbuffered
effects of poverty, experience in an institutional setting, physical or sexual abuse, and
parental negligence Regardless of the source, children who are not protected from these
disadvantageous situations demonstrate changes in their behavior as well as their
biophysiological regulation.
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Observational Model: Case-Only, Time Perspective: Prospective
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