For the overall sample, there was a significant difference in overall family
dysfunction scores over time (t = 3.24, p <.01), with lower dysfunction scores at time 2 (M = 2.14; SD =.53), compared to time 1 (M = 2.41; SD =.51).
Not exact matches
Babies born at home at
over ten
times the risk of having no signs of life at five minutes of age; babies born at nonhospital birth centers at
over 3.5
times the risk: Apgar
score of 0 at 5 minutes and neonatal seizures or serious neurologic
dysfunction in relation to birth setting
Inspection of the subscales of the FDP (as opposed to the overall family
dysfunction score), showed that significant improvements
over time were evident across a range of variables, including family pride, vulnerability, emotional distance, tension and anger, and global pathology.