Studies of Deprivation:
Bibliography
This bibliography includes all of
the published studies we have been able to find regarding deprivation - please
let us know if you know of any studies that have been left out."Deprivation" is
used loosely here to refer to four types of phenomena that have been identified
in the research literature: (a) maternal privation refers to the complete
absence of maternal care, (b) maternal deprivation refers to the loss of
maternal care after a period where the birth mother actually cares for the
offspring, (c) environmental impoverishment refers to postnatal
environments that do not include the normal range of nonmaternal stimulation,
including both social (e.g., peers) and physical stimulation, (d) global
deprivation refers to environments that fail to meet any of the child's
basic needs, including needs for nutrition, physical and social stimulation, and
relationships. Since these types of deprivation are often confounded in studies,
especially studies with humans, and since these distinctions are not always
clearly made, the research literature is categorized by species in this
bibliography. For an excellent overview of the deprivation literature through
1990, see:
- Gandelman, R. (1992).
Psychobiology of behavioral development. New York: Oxford University
Press.
Human
Studies
- Bowlby, J. (1951). Maternal
care and mental health. Geneva: World Health Organization.
- Bowlby, J. (1969). Attachment
and loss. Vol. 1: Attachment. New York: Basic Books.
- Bowlby, J. (1973). Attachment
and loss. Vol. 2: Separation. New York: Basic Books.
- Dennis, W. (1973). Children
of the creche. New York: Appleton-Century-Crofts.
- Goldfarb, W. (1944).
Psychological privation in infancy and subsequent adjustment. American
Journal of Orthopsychiatry, 15, 247-255.
- Hodges, J., & Tizard, B.
(1989a). IQ and behavioural adjustment of ex-institutional adolescents.
Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 30, 53-75.
- Hodges, J., & Tizard, B.
(1989b). Social and family relationships of ex-institutional adolescents.
Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 30, 77-97.
- Kaler, S. R., & Freeman, B.
J. (1994). An analysis of environmental deprivation: Cognitive and social
development in Romanian orphans. Journal of Child Psychology and
Psychiatry, 35, 769-781.
- Provence, S., & Lipton, R.
C. (1962). Infants in institutions. New York: International
Universities Press.
- Rutter, M. (1972). Maternal
deprivation reconsidered. Journal of Psychosomatic Research, 16,
241-250.
- Rutter, M. (1981). Maternal
deprivation reassessed. New York: Penguin Books.
- Spitz, R. A. (1946).
Hospitalism: A follow-up report. The Psychoanalytic Study of the Child,
Vol. 2. New York: International Universities Press.
- Tizard, B., Cooperman, O.,
Joseph, A., Tizard, J. (1972). Environmental effects on language development:
A study of young children in long-stay residential nurseries. Child
Development, 43, 337-358.
- Tizard, B., & Hodges, J.
(1978). The effect of early institutional rearing on the development of
eight-year-old children. Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry,
19, 99-118.
- Tizard, B., Joseph, A. (1970).
Cognitive development of young children in residential care: A study of
children aged 24 months. Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry,
11, 177-186.
- Tizard, B., & Rees, J.
(1974). A comparison of the effects of adoption, restoration to the natural
mother, and continued institutionalization on the cognitive development of
four-year-old children. Child Development, 45, 92-99.
Nonhuman Primate
Studies
- Champoux, M., Coe, C. L.,
Shanberg, S. M., Kuhn, C. M., & Suomi, S. J. (1989). Hormonal effects of
early rearing conditions in the infant rhesus monkey. American Journal of
Primatology, 19, 111-117.
- Ginsberg, S. D., Hof, P. R.,
McKinney, W. T., & Morrison, J. H. (1993a). The noradrenergic innervation
density of the monkey paraventricular nucleus not altered by early social
deprivation. Neuroscience Letters, 1993, 130-134.
- Ginsberg, S. D., Hof, P. R.,
McKinney, W. T., & Morrison, J. H. (1993b). Quantitative analysis of
tuberinfundibular tyrosine hydroxylase- and corticotropin-releasing
factor-immunoreactive neurons in monkeys raised with differential rearing
conditions. Experimental Neurology, 120, 95-105.
- Harlow, H. F., Harlow, M. K.,
& Suomi, S. J. (1971). From thought to therapy: Lessons from the primate
laboratory. American Psychologist, 59, 538-549.
- Higley, J. D., Suomi, S. J.,
& Linnoila, M. (1992). A longitudinal study of CSF monoamine metabolite
and plasma cortisol concentrations in young rhesus monkeys: Effects of early
experience, age, sex, and stress on continuity of individual differences.
Biological Psychiatry, 32, 127-145.
- Kraemer, G. W., Ebert, M. H.,
Schmidt, D. E., & McKinney, W. T. (1989). A longitudinal study of the
effect of different social rearing conditions on cerebrospinal fluid
norepinephrine and biogenic amine metabolites in rhesus monkeys.
Neuropsychopharmacology, 2, 175-189.
- Laurens, D. Y., Suomi, S. J.,
Harlow, H. F., McKinney, W. T. (1973). Early stress and later response to
separation in rhesus monkeys. American Journal of Psychiatry,
130, 400-405.
- Meyer, J. S., Novak, M. A.,
Bowman, R. E, & Harlow, H. F. (1975). Behavioral and hormonal effects of
attachment object separation in surrogate-peer-reared and mother-reared infant
rhesus monkeys. Developmental Psychobiology, 8, 425-435.
- Siegel, S. J., Ginsberg, S. D.,
Hof, P. R., Foote, S. L., Young, W. G., Kraemer, G. W., McKinney, W. T., &
Morrison, J. H. (1993). Effects of social deprivation in prepubescent rhesus
monkeys: Immunohistochemical analysis of the neurofilament protein triplet in
the hippocampal formation. Brain Research, 619, 299-305.
Rodent
Studies
- Caldji, C., Tannenbaum, B.,
Sharma, S., Francis, D., Plotsky, P. M., & Meany, M. J. (1998). Maternal
care during infancy regulates the development of neural systems mediating the
expression of fearfulness in the rat. Proceedings of the National Academy
of Sciences USA, 95, 5445-5340.
- Hall, F. S., Wilkinson, L. S.,
Humby, T., Inglis, W., Kendali, D. A., Marsden, C. A., & Robbins, T. W.
(1998). Isolation rearing in rats: Pre- and post-synaptic changes in striatal
dopaminergic systems. Pharmacology, Biochemistry and Behavior,
59, 859-872.
Feline
Studies
- Held, R., & Hein, A. (1963).
Movement-produced stimulation in the development of visually guided behavior.
Journal of Comparative and Physiological Psychology, 56,
872-876.
- Hubel, D. H., & Wiesel, T.
N. (1965). Binocular interaction in striate cortex of kittens reared with
artificial squint. Journal of Neurophysiology, 28,
1041-1059.