The present study evaluated the socio-emotional development of very preterm born infants at 12 months corrected age. Forty-one infants born very preterm (<29 weeks of gestation) were compared to 22 infants born full term on a standardized behavioral assessment and a parental temperament questionnaire, both measuring emotional reactivity to joy, anger and fear, as well as sustained attention. The behavioral assessment showed that very preterm infants exhibited as much joy as full term infants during a joy-eliciting episode. However, they expressed a significantly higher reactivity in anger-eliciting situations and a reduced reactivity toward fear-eliciting situations. For all three emotion-eliciting situations, the preterm infants reacted...
Children born preterm have more neurodevelopmental difficulties compared with full-term peers, inclu...
Preterm infants are at risk of developing social-emotional and behavioural difficulties. To understa...
Background: Children born very preterm (VP; <32 weeks' gestation) or with very low birth weight (...
The present study evaluated the socio-emotional development of very preterm born infants at 12 month...
The literature reports behavioral and socio-emotional problems in children born preterm that persist...
BACKGROUND: Very preterm (VP) infants are at greater risk for cognitive difficulties that may persis...
This investigation examines emotional responsiveness during the second year of life among preterm in...
High negative reactivity in early childhood interferes with later academic and behavioral adjustment...
Background: Pain reactivity may reflect underlying mechanisms of constitutional aspects of temperame...
Despite concern that preterm infants receive inappropriate tactile and auditory stimulation because ...
This investigation examines the association between risk status and the quality of emotional arousal...
Childhood temperament is an early characteristic shaping later life adjustment. However, little is c...
International audienceFacial expressions of 5-6 month-old infants born preterm and at term were comp...
Aims: This paper describes the emotional and behavioural adjustment of children born very preterm (V...
Aims: This paper describes the emotional and behavioural adjustment of children born very preterm (V...
Children born preterm have more neurodevelopmental difficulties compared with full-term peers, inclu...
Preterm infants are at risk of developing social-emotional and behavioural difficulties. To understa...
Background: Children born very preterm (VP; <32 weeks' gestation) or with very low birth weight (...
The present study evaluated the socio-emotional development of very preterm born infants at 12 month...
The literature reports behavioral and socio-emotional problems in children born preterm that persist...
BACKGROUND: Very preterm (VP) infants are at greater risk for cognitive difficulties that may persis...
This investigation examines emotional responsiveness during the second year of life among preterm in...
High negative reactivity in early childhood interferes with later academic and behavioral adjustment...
Background: Pain reactivity may reflect underlying mechanisms of constitutional aspects of temperame...
Despite concern that preterm infants receive inappropriate tactile and auditory stimulation because ...
This investigation examines the association between risk status and the quality of emotional arousal...
Childhood temperament is an early characteristic shaping later life adjustment. However, little is c...
International audienceFacial expressions of 5-6 month-old infants born preterm and at term were comp...
Aims: This paper describes the emotional and behavioural adjustment of children born very preterm (V...
Aims: This paper describes the emotional and behavioural adjustment of children born very preterm (V...
Children born preterm have more neurodevelopmental difficulties compared with full-term peers, inclu...
Preterm infants are at risk of developing social-emotional and behavioural difficulties. To understa...
Background: Children born very preterm (VP; <32 weeks' gestation) or with very low birth weight (...