articleAmerican Journal on Mental RetardationJan 1, 2002Closed access

Behavior Problems and Parenting Stress in Families of Three-Year-Old Children With and Without Developmental Delays

University of California, Los Angeles · Pennsylvania State University

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Abstract

Children and adolescents with mental retardation are at heightened risk for mental disorder. We examined early evidence of behavior problems in 225 three-year-old children with or without developmental delays and the relative impact of cognitive delays and problem behaviors on their parents. Staff-completed Bayley Behavior Scales and parent-completed Child Behavior Checklists (CBCLs) showed greater problems in children with delays than in those without delays. Children with delays were 3 to 4 times as likely to have a total CBCL score within the clinical range. Parenting stress was higher in delayed condition families. Regression analyses revealed that the extent of child behavior problems was a much stronger…

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Keywords
  • CBCL
  • Psychology
  • Developmental psychology
  • Cognition
  • Child development
  • Developmental disorder
  • Child Behavior Checklist
  • Child rearing
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