Behavioral, Social, and Emotional Development of Five-Year-Old Children Conceived by Assistive Reproductive Technologies (In-Vitro Fertilization)
https://doi.org/10.21603/sibscript-2024-26-5-757-769
Abstract
Preschool children conceived through In-Vitro Fertilization (IVF) tend to demonstrate particular behavioral, social, and emotional patterns that correlate with their physical development. The authors used a number of techniques to assess the behavior and social and emotional development of five-year-old IVF children. Such questionnaires as Your Child’s Behavior and Child’s Relationship with Friends and Family cast light on the behavioral, social, and emotional status. To define the physical development, the authors used such questionnaires as Child Feeding Issues, Three-Month History of Infectious Diseases, History of Injuries and Accidents, and Chronic Disease History. The sample consisted of 81 IVF children and 153 naturally-conceived children (aged 5); it included subgroups of children with perinatal developmental risks. Most parents of the IVF children reported neither behavioral nor social issues. However, the IVF children demonstrated more severe emotional issues. The IVF children with perinatal developmental risks had more pronounced emotional and anxiety issues, which was not typical of naturally-conceived children with perinatal risks. Both groups included children with difficulties in social and emotional development. The study revealed four significant factors that defined the difficulties of the socio-emotional development in the IVF children: behavioral disorders, aggression, social issues, and emotional issues. The significant correlations of behavioral, social, and emotional development in the IVF group indicated some specificity against the control. The correlating indicators of mental and physical development proved that physical development might affect behavioral, social, and emotional development in IVF children.
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About the Authors
Tatiana G. BokhanRussian Federation
Scopus Author ID: 56820133000
Tomsk
Marina V. Shabalovskaya
Russian Federation
Scopus Author ID: 57193768514
Tomsk
Anna V. Silaeva
Russian Federation
Scopus Author ID: 57207571308
Tomsk
Olga V. Terekhina
Russian Federation
Scopus Author ID: 57194090204
Tomsk
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Bokhan T.G., Shabalovskaya M.V., Silaeva A.V., Terekhina O.V. Behavioral, Social, and Emotional Development of Five-Year-Old Children Conceived by Assistive Reproductive Technologies (In-Vitro Fertilization). SibScript. 2024;26(5):757-769. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.21603/sibscript-2024-26-5-757-769