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Research examines complications during birth and link to later social anxiety in children

03.20.19 | Wiley

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A new study published in Infant and Child Development indicates that complications during birth may increase the risk that children will develop social anxiety by their pre-teen years.

For the study, 149 children aged nine to 12 years were screened for behavioral inhibition--a tendency to exhibit a fearful disposition and withdrawal in unfamiliar contexts and situations--and assessed for social anxiety symptoms using parent- and child-reports. Investigators found that perinatal complications were associated with higher levels of behavioral inhibition and social anxiety symptoms.

Additionally, analyses suggested that behavioral inhibition acted as a pathway between birth complications and social anxiety symptoms.

"This study sets the stage for future longitudinal work examining whether childhood temperament is a developmental path by which birth complications lead to social anxiety symptoms," said lead author Dr. Santiago Morales, of the University of Maryland.

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Infant and Child Development

10.1002/icd.2130

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APA:
Wiley. (2019, March 20). Research examines complications during birth and link to later social anxiety in children. Brightsurf News. https://www.brightsurf.com/news/8JX20NZL/research-examines-complications-during-birth-and-link-to-later-social-anxiety-in-children.html
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"Research examines complications during birth and link to later social anxiety in children." Brightsurf News, Mar. 20 2019, https://www.brightsurf.com/news/8JX20NZL/research-examines-complications-during-birth-and-link-to-later-social-anxiety-in-children.html.