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The Australian Temperament Project
Reuters report from 1995
SYDNEY, Nov 9 (Reuters) - Australian children are born true to their
cultural stereotype -- laid-back, according to a 12-year medical study of
infants.
The Australian Temperament Project found Australian infants were
significantly less active, less intense and eased into routines more readily
than United States and Chinese infants, The Australian newspaper reported on
Thursday.
The study of 2,443 infants by the Royal Children's Hospital in Melbourne
found Australian babies needed stronger stimuli to produce a response and are
more positive in their mood.
"We believe infants are born with a temperament profile that from the word
go is continually modified by the environment," one of the authors of the
study, Frank Oberklaid, told the newspaper.
The study also found that children's temperaments varied widely in
Australia because of its multi-cultural society. It said children from
Mediterranean parents were five times more likely to have a difficult
temperament than those from Anglo-Saxon parents.
"It's not just the ethnic group asserting its individuality, we know
they're different and we have to adapt our clinical interventions to take into
account those cultural differences," Oberklaid said.
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