To investigate if the lack of gestational age correction may explain some of the school failure seen in ex-preterm infants.A cohort study based on the Avon Longitudinal Study of Parents and Children (ALSPAC). The primary outcome was a low Key Stage 1 score (KS1) score at age 7 or having special educational needs (SEN). Exposure groups were defined as preterm (<37 weeks gestation, n = 722) or term (37–42 weeks, n = 11,268). Conditional regression models were derived, matching preterm to term infants on date of birth (DOB), expected date of delivery (EDD) or expected date of delivery and year of school entry. Multiple imputation was used to account for missing covariate data.When matching for DOB, infants born preterm had an increased odds of...
Objective: To compare academic attainment at age 12 years in preterm children born below 30 weeks of...
Preterm birth (<37 weeks’ gestation) is a risk factor for poor educational outcomes. A dose-response...
While it is well known that extreme prematurity is associated with poorer health and cognitive devel...
To investigate if the lack of gestational age correction may explain some of the school failure seen...
To investigate if the lack of gestational age correction may explain some of the school failure seen...
To investigate if the detrimental impact of year of entering education in preterm infants persists i...
OBJECTIVE:To investigate if the detrimental impact of year of entering education in preterm infants ...
Objective To investigate if the detrimental impact of year of entering education in preterm infants ...
Aim To investigate whether infants born late-preterm have poorer school attainment compared to those...
Aim To investigate whether infants born late-preterm have poorer school attainment compared to those...
OBJECTIVE: To compare school performance at age 5 years in children born at full term (39-41 weeks g...
OBJECTIVE: To compare academic attainment at age 12 years in preterm children born below 30 weeks of...
OBJECTIVE: To compare academic attainment at age 12 years in preterm children born below 30 weeks of...
Objective: To estimate the impact on early development of prematurity and summer birth and the poten...
Objective: To compare school performance at age 5 years in children born at full term (39–41 weeks...
Objective: To compare academic attainment at age 12 years in preterm children born below 30 weeks of...
Preterm birth (<37 weeks’ gestation) is a risk factor for poor educational outcomes. A dose-response...
While it is well known that extreme prematurity is associated with poorer health and cognitive devel...
To investigate if the lack of gestational age correction may explain some of the school failure seen...
To investigate if the lack of gestational age correction may explain some of the school failure seen...
To investigate if the detrimental impact of year of entering education in preterm infants persists i...
OBJECTIVE:To investigate if the detrimental impact of year of entering education in preterm infants ...
Objective To investigate if the detrimental impact of year of entering education in preterm infants ...
Aim To investigate whether infants born late-preterm have poorer school attainment compared to those...
Aim To investigate whether infants born late-preterm have poorer school attainment compared to those...
OBJECTIVE: To compare school performance at age 5 years in children born at full term (39-41 weeks g...
OBJECTIVE: To compare academic attainment at age 12 years in preterm children born below 30 weeks of...
OBJECTIVE: To compare academic attainment at age 12 years in preterm children born below 30 weeks of...
Objective: To estimate the impact on early development of prematurity and summer birth and the poten...
Objective: To compare school performance at age 5 years in children born at full term (39–41 weeks...
Objective: To compare academic attainment at age 12 years in preterm children born below 30 weeks of...
Preterm birth (<37 weeks’ gestation) is a risk factor for poor educational outcomes. A dose-response...
While it is well known that extreme prematurity is associated with poorer health and cognitive devel...