Abstract:Objective This study examined social anxiety and measures of psychosocial adjustment in Chinese adults with oral-facial clefts, their unaffected siblings, and age-matched controls. Design This cross-sectional study utilized a matched case-control study design. Participants Eighty-five adult cleft lip and cleft palate (CL/CP) subjects and 85 unaffected siblings (one adult sibling of each CL/CP subject) were recruited in Shanghai, China, from a larger CL/CP study. Eighty-five unaffected controls, gender- and age… Show more
“…This is in line with a prior study (Cheung et al, 2007), and in contrast with another (Berk et al, 2001). The fact that there was a significant difference in frequency of interpersonal behaviour between the congenital and reference group, but no significant difference on the SADS, can have several explanations.…”
Section: Congenital Versus Normal Referencesupporting
“…This is in line with a prior study (Cheung et al, 2007), and in contrast with another (Berk et al, 2001). The fact that there was a significant difference in frequency of interpersonal behaviour between the congenital and reference group, but no significant difference on the SADS, can have several explanations.…”
Section: Congenital Versus Normal Referencesupporting
“…These mixed findings within and across diverse ethnic groups and cultures therefore support the need for more inter-cultural research to be performed, to confirm whether similar research trends and findings exist, and are consistent across cultures [46]. Furthermore, we hope to elucidate whether the oral language skills of Chinese Singaporean children with CLP differ from their typically developing peers, as well as from the reported profiles of non-Asian children with CLP.…”
Section: Language Skills In Children With Clpmentioning
“…A score of 1 indicated no influence of the cleft, and a score of 5 indicated a large influence. The final scores were dichotomized into: no influence or a little influence (scores 1 and 2) and substantial influence (scores [3][4][5].…”
Section: Influence Of Bclp On Well Being and Social Functioningmentioning
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