A direct comparison of girls adopted from China and Eastern Europe: anxiety, hyperactivity/impulsivity, inattention and defiant behaviours

Clínica y Salud Pub Date : 2015-01-07 DOI:10.5093/CL2012A17
Neus Abrines, Natalia Barcons, Anke Görzig, Diana Marre, Carme Brun, V. Fumado
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Abstract

Previous research looking at adopted children has shown that children adopted from Eastern Europe (EE) are more likely to show inattention and hyperactivity/impulsivity whereas girls adopted from China (CH) tend to have normative adjustment scores, although as they grow up, internalising behaviours might increase. We directly compare parental ratings of the SNAP-IV (Hyperactivity/Inattention) and SCARED (Anxiety) of girls adopted from CH (n = 42), EE (n = 34) and other countries (n = 32). EE were more likely to show inattention, hyperactivity/impulsivity and defiant behaviours than CH, independent of age at adoption and number of siblings. The age of the child only had a significant effect on defiant behaviours. No significant differences in anxiety were observed between groups. Overall anxiety levels were related to hyperactivity/impulsivity. Specific factors related to adoption in each region might account for differential levels in inattention, hyperactivity/impulsivity and defiant behaviours and should be taken into account to aid the adjustment of adoptees.
从中国和东欧收养的女孩的直接比较:焦虑,多动/冲动,注意力不集中和挑衅行为
先前对被收养儿童的研究表明,来自东欧(EE)的儿童更有可能表现出注意力不集中和多动/冲动,而来自中国(CH)的女孩往往有规范适应得分,尽管随着她们的成长,内化行为可能会增加。我们直接比较了收养自CH (n = 42)、EE (n = 34)和其他国家(n = 32)的女孩的父母对SNAP-IV(多动症/注意力不集中)和SCARED(焦虑)的评分。与被收养时的年龄和兄弟姐妹的数量无关,高情感表达儿童比普通儿童更容易表现出注意力不集中、多动/冲动和挑衅行为。孩子的年龄只对挑衅行为有显著影响。两组间焦虑程度无显著差异。总体焦虑水平与多动/冲动有关。在每个地区,与收养有关的具体因素可能解释了注意力不集中、多动/冲动和挑衅行为的不同程度,应考虑到这些因素,以帮助被收养者进行调整。
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