Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
2576795 International Congress Series 2006 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

Research on the behavioral characteristics of girls and women with Turner syndrome has identified an increased risk for learning disabilities as well as social and behavioral problems (poor concentration, immaturity, anxiety) that typically present during childhood and adolescence. Most adult women with Turner syndrome, however, are emotionally stable, living self-sufficient lives. This chapter will summarize findings on the social and behavioral development of girls and women with Turner syndrome consider the mechanisms underlying these patterns, and present strategies for assuring optimal psychosocial development and adjustment.

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