Excessive crying/fussing in infancy may account for serious problems in mot
her-infant interactions but is believed to be self-limiting around the age
of 3 months. A random digit dialling telephone survey weighted by sex, age,
and population density and yielding 662 children aged 9 to <36 months was
used to estimate prevalence and the proportion of cases where this problem
extends beyond the third month postpartum. Excessive infant crying/fussing
during the first 3 months of age was found in 21.0% (95% CI 17.9-24.1) and
persisted for longer in 39.6% (95% CI 31.5-47.7) of these. Professionals co
nsulting parents on dying problems should take into account its possible pe
rsistence for longer periods of time. (C) 2001 Elsevier Science Ireland Ltd
. All rights reserved.