Adult Outcomes of Children With Reactive Attachment Disorder in a Non-Institutionalized Sample
Conclusions: This study describes the natural history of RAD into adulthood in a non-institutionalized sample. The findings suggest that children with RAD have a high burden of psychiatric comorbidities and reduced psychosocial functioning into adulthood that extend beyond the impairment associated with ADHD, a common comorbidity in RAD. These findings highlight the continuous impact of early attachment difficulties on the developmental trajectory of children.PMID:37870368 | DOI:10.4088/JCP.23m14994
Source: Journal of Clinical Psychiatry - Category: Psychiatry Authors: Hannah K Betcher Tanner J Bommersbach Bruno A Perossa Beth Larrabee Paul E Croarkin Magdalena Romanowicz Jennifer L Vande Voort Alastair J McKean Source Type: research
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