Literature DB >> 3451091

Some family social background, developmental, and behavioural characteristics of nine year old children with asthma.

P A Silva1, M R Sears, D T Jones, M D Holdaway, C J Hewitt, E M Flannery, S Williams.   

Abstract

Children with moderate and severe, mild, and trivial asthma were compared with a group of children who did not have asthma on a range of measures including family social background (socioeconomic status, family adversity, family environment), intelligence, reading, spelling, and behaviour. None of the background measures significantly differentiated among the groups. The group of children with moderate and severe asthma was found to have a significantly lower mean score for verbal intelligence, full scale intelligence, and spelling than those with mild asthma, but did not differ significantly from the remainder of the sample. Children with mild asthma were found to have slightly higher reading scores.

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Year:  1987        PMID: 3451091

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  N Z Med J        ISSN: 0028-8446


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