Regression periods in infancy: a case study from Catalonia |
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Authors: | Sadurní Marta Rostan Carlos |
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Affiliation: | Departamento de Psicologia, Facultad de Ciencias de la Educación, Universidad de Girona, Emilio Grahit, 77, 1007 Girona, Spain. msadurni@zeus.udg.es |
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Abstract: | Based on Rijt-Plooij and Plooij's (1992) research on emergence of regression periods in the first two years of life, the presence of such periods in a group of 18 babies (10 boys and 8 girls, aged between 3 weeks and 14 months) from a Catalonian population was analyzed. The measurements were a questionnaire filled in by the infants' mothers, a semi-structured weekly tape-recorded interview, and observations in their homes. The procedure and the instruments used in the project follow those proposed by Rijt-Plooij and Plooij. Our results confirm the existence of the regression periods in the first year of children's life. Inter-coder agreement for trained coders was 78.2% and within-coder agreement was 90.1%. In the discussion, the possible meaning and relevance of regression periods in order to understand development from a psychobiological and social framework is commented upon. |
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