journal-article · 2008 · en
Temper tantrums in healthy versus depressed and disruptive preschoolers: defining tantrum behaviors associated with clinical problems
Belden, A. C., Thomson, N. R., Luby, J. L.
The Journal of Pediatrics, 152(1), 117-122
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Síntesis
Empirically distinguishes typical from clinically concerning tantrums in 3-6 year olds.
Identifies red-flag patterns (frequent aggression toward caregivers, self-injury, inability
to recover) that differentiate disruptive/depressed children from healthy peers.
Etapas
1-3
Dominios
emotion-regulation, mental-health
Tags
tantrums · preschool · normative · clinical-cutoff
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Temper tantrums are developmentally normative between approximately 12 and 48 months, peaking around 18-36 months; frequency, severity, and presence of aggression toward caregivers/self are the key indicators distinguishing typical from clinically concerning tantrums.
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