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正常儿童的身体摇晃、撞头和摇头行为。

Body rocking, head banging, and head rolling in normal children.

作者信息

Sallustro F, Atwell C W

出版信息

J Pediatr. 1978 Oct;93(4):704-8. doi: 10.1016/s0022-3476(78)80922-6.

Abstract

Body rocking, head banging, and head rolling--three rhythmic behaviors that involve stimulation of the vestibular system--were studies in 525 normal children. Data analyses focused on two issues: (1) the prevalence and duration of these habits and their relationship to child and family factors and (2) the hypothesis that children who persistently displayed such behaviors would be reported as developmentally more advanced than "non-self-stimulators." Body rocking was the earliest to appear and most prevalent of the three habits. Head banging and head rolling had roughly the same prevalence and age of onset. Comparisons of "self-stimulators" with "non-self-stimulators" yielded no significant effects for birth order or SES; only for head banging was a significant (3:1) ratio of males to females found. A comparison of the ages at which 12 "milestones" first appeared supported the hypothesis of developmental precocity for the body rockers and the head bangers, but not for the head rollers.

摘要

身体摇晃、撞头和转头——三种涉及前庭系统刺激的节律性行为——在525名正常儿童中进行了研究。数据分析集中在两个问题上:(1)这些习惯的发生率和持续时间及其与儿童和家庭因素的关系;(2)一种假设,即持续表现出此类行为的儿童会被报告为在发育上比“非自我刺激者”更超前。身体摇晃是这三种习惯中最早出现且最为普遍的。撞头和转头的发生率及发病年龄大致相同。“自我刺激者”与“非自我刺激者”的比较在出生顺序或社会经济地位方面未产生显著影响;仅在撞头行为中发现男性与女性的比例显著为3:1。对12个“发育里程碑”首次出现的年龄进行比较,支持了身体摇晃者和撞头者发育早熟的假设,但转头者不支持。

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