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Ethics. The ethics of international research with abandoned children.

Medical diagnoses and growth of children residing in Russian orphanages.

Language acquisition with limited input: Romanian institution and foster care.

Psychiatric disorder and looked after status.

Learning disability: a neglected concern.

A model for caregiving of adopted children after institutionalization.

Childhood institutional care and personality disorder traits in adulthood: findings from the British national surveys of psychiatric morbidity.

International adoption as a natural experiment.

Who will care for me? The debate of orphanages versus foster care.

Comparative analysis of the frequency of lower urinary tract dysfunction among institutionalised and non-institutionalised children.

The discrimination of facial expressions by typically developing infants and toddlers and those experiencing early institutional care.

The role of social pedagogy in the training of residential child care workers.

Fostering healthy brains.

Characteristics and profile of boys and girls with emotional and behavioural disorders in Flanders mental health institutes: a quantitative study.

Internationally adopted children: a new challenge for pediatricians.

Les Enfants de Duplessis: perspectives on trauma and resiliency.

Case studies of the orphans of Duplessis: the power of stories.

Commentary on "Seven institutionalized children and their adaptation in late adulthood: the children of Duplessis".

Commentary on "Seven institutionalized children and their adaptation in late adulthood: the children of Duplessis".

The disclosure model versus a developmental illness experience model for children and adolescents living with HIV/AIDS in São Paulo, Brazil.

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