Background We investigated whether the risk of cerebral palsy (CP) in the child varies by parents’ socioeconomic status, in Denmark and Norway. Methods We included almost 1.3 million children born in Demark during 1981–2007 and 2.4 million children born in Norway during 1967–2007, registered in the Medical Birth registries. Data on births were linked to Statistics Denmark and Norway to retrieve information on parents’ education and relationship status and, in Denmark, also income. CP diagnoses were obtained from linkage with national registries. We used multivariate log-binominal regression models to estimate relative risk (RR) of CP according to parental socioeconomic status. Results There was a strong trend of decreasing risk of CP with a...
AIM: To investigate the impact of socio-economic disadvantage on indicators of cerebral palsy (CP) s...
INTRODUCTION: Cerebral palsy (CP) is one of the most common neurodevelopmental disabilities. Yet, mo...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the relation between a series of maternal, antenatal, p...
Background We investigated whether the risk of cerebral palsy (CP) in the child varies by parents’ s...
Background Children of immigrants in Denmark have excess risk for some of the most well-established ...
Aim To explore whether increasing parental education has a causal effect on risk of cerebral palsy (...
Abstract Background There is a controversy regarding the existence of a socio-economic gradient for ...
Aims: To study the relation between risk of cerebral palsy and socioeconomic status. Methods: A to...
Objective To investigate risks of recurrence of cerebral palsy in family members with various degree...
Of 55 200 Maltese children born in the Mediterranean islands of Malta. and Gozo in the birth years 1...
Evidence is unclear as to whether there is a socio-economic gradient in cerebral palsy (CP) prevalen...
This study analyzes the relationship of having a child with the early-onset disability cerebral pals...
Cerebral palsy (CP) is still the most common cause of chronic motor disability in hildhood. Until no...
Aim: To determine whether racial disparities in cerebral palsy (CP) risk among US children persist a...
Background The aim of our study was to explore if the prevalence and clinical characteristics of cer...
AIM: To investigate the impact of socio-economic disadvantage on indicators of cerebral palsy (CP) s...
INTRODUCTION: Cerebral palsy (CP) is one of the most common neurodevelopmental disabilities. Yet, mo...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the relation between a series of maternal, antenatal, p...
Background We investigated whether the risk of cerebral palsy (CP) in the child varies by parents’ s...
Background Children of immigrants in Denmark have excess risk for some of the most well-established ...
Aim To explore whether increasing parental education has a causal effect on risk of cerebral palsy (...
Abstract Background There is a controversy regarding the existence of a socio-economic gradient for ...
Aims: To study the relation between risk of cerebral palsy and socioeconomic status. Methods: A to...
Objective To investigate risks of recurrence of cerebral palsy in family members with various degree...
Of 55 200 Maltese children born in the Mediterranean islands of Malta. and Gozo in the birth years 1...
Evidence is unclear as to whether there is a socio-economic gradient in cerebral palsy (CP) prevalen...
This study analyzes the relationship of having a child with the early-onset disability cerebral pals...
Cerebral palsy (CP) is still the most common cause of chronic motor disability in hildhood. Until no...
Aim: To determine whether racial disparities in cerebral palsy (CP) risk among US children persist a...
Background The aim of our study was to explore if the prevalence and clinical characteristics of cer...
AIM: To investigate the impact of socio-economic disadvantage on indicators of cerebral palsy (CP) s...
INTRODUCTION: Cerebral palsy (CP) is one of the most common neurodevelopmental disabilities. Yet, mo...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the relation between a series of maternal, antenatal, p...