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<a href="http://doi.org/10.1093/jpepsy/jsi035" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer">http://doi.org/10.1093/jpepsy/jsi035</a>
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Very preterm birth is associated with disabilities in multiple developmental domains
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Journal of Pediatric Psychology
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2005
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PedPal Lit; Newborn Infant; 17% had a single disability; a single; Achievement Child; and 44% had multiple disabilities. Multiple disabilities were associated with lower birth weight; and behavioral domain was studied in 157 children born < 30 weeks gestation. The children were divided into a normal; and difficulties according to neurodevelopmental assessments at 2 years. CONCLUSION: Assessments of different developmental domains show that most very preterm children had multiple disabilities.; and neurodevelopmental outcome at 2 years were evaluated. RESULTS: Thirty-nine percent had a normal developmental outcome; BPD; clinical characteristics; cognitive; motor; or a multiple disability group. Group differences in background; outcome in the neurological; Premature Intelligence Tests Male Psychomotor Disorders/diagnosis/epidemiology/etiology Research Support; Preschool Cognition Disorders/diagnosis/epidemiology/etiology Developmental Disabilities/diagnosis/epidemiology/etiologyDisabled Children Female Gestational Age Humans Infant Infant
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van Baar AL; van Wassenaer AG; Briet JM; Dekker FW; Kok JH
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<a href="http://doi.org/10.1093/jpepsy/jsi035" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer">10.1093/jpepsy/jsi035</a>
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2005
17% had a single disability
2005
a single
Achievement Child
and 44% had multiple disabilities. Multiple disabilities were associated with lower birth weight
and behavioral domain was studied in 157 children born < 30 weeks gestation. The children were divided into a normal
and difficulties according to neurodevelopmental assessments at 2 years. CONCLUSION: Assessments of different developmental domains show that most very preterm children had multiple disabilities.
and neurodevelopmental outcome at 2 years were evaluated. RESULTS: Thirty-nine percent had a normal developmental outcome
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BPD
Briet JM
clinical characteristics
cognitive
Dekker FW
Journal Article
Journal of Pediatric Psychology
Kok JH
motor
Newborn Infant
or a multiple disability group. Group differences in background
outcome in the neurological
PedPal Lit
Premature Intelligence Tests Male Psychomotor Disorders/diagnosis/epidemiology/etiology Research Support
Preschool Cognition Disorders/diagnosis/epidemiology/etiology Developmental Disabilities/diagnosis/epidemiology/etiologyDisabled Children Female Gestational Age Humans Infant Infant
van Baar AL
van Wassenaer AG