To investigate the personality in very preterm individuals (VPT; gestational age, GA, <32 weeks) at adult age in two cohorts born in 1974–76 and 1980–82, respectively, and to illuminate the effect of increased survival rates and the clinical implications of deviations in personality.Demographic data were extracted for all individuals born in Denmark in 1974–76 and 1980–82. From each period one index-group each comprising 150 individuals with the lowest gestational age was selected. Thereafter two control groups born at term were matched by gender, age and residential area. Personality was assessed with the short version of NEO PI-R, and psychiatric diagnoses were obtained from the Danish Psychiatric Central Research Register.Of all the indi...
Abstract Aim: Preterm birth(<37 gestational weeks) is associated with numerous adversities, howe...
Preterm birth research is poised to explore the mental health of adults born very preterm(VP;1970) i...
Robinson RK, Heinonen K, Girchenko P, et al. Optimism in adults born preterm: Systematic review and ...
To investigate the personality in very preterm individuals (VPT; gestational age, GA, <32 weeks) at ...
Objectives: To examine very preterm (gestational ageat birth <32 weeks) and/or very low birth wei...
Background: Survival of preterm very low birthweight infants resulted in high risk for developmental...
Background: The achievement of age-specific developmental milestones in youth is of great importance...
This study examined the relationship between prenatal risk factors and adult personality traits. Par...
Preterm birth (<37 weeks’ gestation) is sometimes associated with poorer outcomes in adulthood (e.g....
Aim Preterm birth(<37 gestational weeks) is associated with numerous adversities, however, data on p...
Background We aimed to examine psychiatric symptoms in adults born preterm with very low birthweight...
AbstractPreterm birth (<37weeks’ gestation) is sometimes associated with poorer outcomes in adulthoo...
To investigate trajectories of behavior, attention, social and emotional problems to early adulthood...
Background Survival of extremely preterm (EP) birth is increasing, but long-term consequences are st...
Purpose To study development trajectories to 34 years of age of health-related quality of life (HRQo...
Abstract Aim: Preterm birth(<37 gestational weeks) is associated with numerous adversities, howe...
Preterm birth research is poised to explore the mental health of adults born very preterm(VP;1970) i...
Robinson RK, Heinonen K, Girchenko P, et al. Optimism in adults born preterm: Systematic review and ...
To investigate the personality in very preterm individuals (VPT; gestational age, GA, <32 weeks) at ...
Objectives: To examine very preterm (gestational ageat birth <32 weeks) and/or very low birth wei...
Background: Survival of preterm very low birthweight infants resulted in high risk for developmental...
Background: The achievement of age-specific developmental milestones in youth is of great importance...
This study examined the relationship between prenatal risk factors and adult personality traits. Par...
Preterm birth (<37 weeks’ gestation) is sometimes associated with poorer outcomes in adulthood (e.g....
Aim Preterm birth(<37 gestational weeks) is associated with numerous adversities, however, data on p...
Background We aimed to examine psychiatric symptoms in adults born preterm with very low birthweight...
AbstractPreterm birth (<37weeks’ gestation) is sometimes associated with poorer outcomes in adulthoo...
To investigate trajectories of behavior, attention, social and emotional problems to early adulthood...
Background Survival of extremely preterm (EP) birth is increasing, but long-term consequences are st...
Purpose To study development trajectories to 34 years of age of health-related quality of life (HRQo...
Abstract Aim: Preterm birth(<37 gestational weeks) is associated with numerous adversities, howe...
Preterm birth research is poised to explore the mental health of adults born very preterm(VP;1970) i...
Robinson RK, Heinonen K, Girchenko P, et al. Optimism in adults born preterm: Systematic review and ...