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Abstract ’The effect of pJ1ysica.L disease on the developing child’s cmolion.:JL illld :_;ucidl hcaJtll is an important area for investigation to oslablisl1 a causative relationship of psychological factors to the aetiology of presur.Jed psychosomatic disorders (Jacobs eta!, 1967). Some of tl1e behavioral effects of physical illness on the child and his family have been described for children with various specific disorders (Tietz and Vidmar, 1972) and for chronic illness as a group (Pless and Roghmann, 1971). These studies demonstrated that children with these conditions have more frequent psychological disturbances than heulthy children of similar backgrounds. over the lust JU ycurs, nany authors have examined the subjects of personality structure of Juvenile rheumatoid arthirtis patients and de~;cr ibed them as shy 1 socially inadequate, sed f sacrificlruJ, over conscientious and depressed Hith ~;ubconscious hostility (Wolff. 1972). |