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Early-Life Temperamental Differences as Longitudinal Predictors of Unintentional Injuries.

Albert J KsinanAndrea DaleckáLubomír KuklaHynek PikhartMartin Bobák
Published in: Journal of pediatric psychology (2023)
Early childhood temperamental differences can have long-term effects on injury risk. Highly active children showed the highest risk for future injuries, suggesting that these characteristics make them more likely to be involved in novel and potentially dangerous situations.
Keyphrases
  • early life
  • young adults
  • cross sectional