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'Premature babies anxious, withdrawn'

Those born prematurely lack self-confidence and are more prone to depression, says a study.

Updated on: Feb 28, 2006 03:15 PM IST
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Researchers conducting a study on premature babies have concluded that being born very premature can affect the child's personality in adulthood.

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The study was conducted on adults in their late teens born before 33 weeks and compared to those born at full term.

The study published in the American journal Pediatrics said premature babies, particularly girls, were found to be more likely to be anxious and withdrawn, and potentially at a higher risk of depression. The study showed that those born prematurely have low confidence, outgoing personalities, increased anxiety and lower self-esteem.

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The researchers, led by psychiatrist Dr Matthew Allin, said the scores suggest being born very premature might predispose someone to the kind of personality likely to develop depression and anxiety disorders.

"It's possible that being born very small might be linked to some damage to the brain, possibly an infection. It might be that being in an incubator makes it difficult to bond with parents, and for them to bond with you. While another possibility is that personality is in the genes to some extent, so could be inherited to some degree," BBC quoted him as saying.

 
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