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418 related items for PubMed ID: 11099119

  • 1. The development and adjustment of 7-year-old children adopted in infancy.
    Stams GJ, Juffer F, Rispens J, Hoksbergen RA.
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  • 2. Adopted children's problem behavior is significantly related to their ego resiliency, ego control, and sociometric status.
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  • 3. Increased risk of precocious puberty in internationally adopted children in Denmark.
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  • 4. Problem behavior in international adoptees: I. An epidemiological study.
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