Cólicos neonatales y psicopatología: ¿existe una relación?

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2005-12-01

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de Lucas Taracena, M. T., & Montañés Rada, F. (2005). Cólicos neonatales y psicopatología: ¿existe una relación?. Revista De Psiquiatría Infanto-Juvenil, 22(4), 143–148. Recuperado a partir de https://aepnya.eu/index.php/revistaaepnya/article/view/69

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  • M. T. de Lucas Taracena Fundación Hospital Alcorcón (Madrid)
  • F. Montañés Rada Fundación Hospital Alcorcón (Madrid)

Palabras clave:

Cólicos, llanto persistente, temperamento, problemas de conducta, hiperactividad, relación madre-hijo

Resumen

El objetivo de esta revisión es aclarar el concepto de cólico neonatal e investigar si este llanto excesivo se asocia con un riesgo mayor de hiperactividad o problemas
de conducta en la vida posterior. Asimismo se discuten la persistencia de problemas en la interacción paternofilial, o familiar, y sus implicaciones.

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