OBJECTIVES: Cognitive and behavioral impairments of children born extremely preterm (EP) (<28 weeks' gestation) and extremely low birth weight (ELBW) (<1000 g) may change with age. We assessed the individual stability of behavioral executive function (EF) from 8 to 18 years of age in children born EP or ELBW and their academic outcomes. METHODS: Participants comprised 180 children born EP or ELBW from a large geographic cohort. We investigated the frequency of 4 developmental groups (persistent, remitting, late-onset, and typical development) on the basis of dichotomized scores (typical versus elevated) at ages 8 and 18 years in 2 indices (the Behavioral Regulation Index [BRI] and the Metacognition Index [MCI]) of the parental form of...
Moderately-late preterm-born children (MLPs, 32-36 weeks gestational age, GA) have poorer executive ...
Preterm-born individuals are at risk for poorer executive functions. Longitudinal studies investigat...
textabstractOBJECTIVE: Sequelae of academic underachievement, behavioral problems, and poor executiv...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Extremely preterm (EP; <28 weeks) birth and extremely low birth weight (E...
Background and Objectives: To determine if executive functioning outcomes at school age are differen...
textabstractWe examined whether very preterm (≤30 weeks gestation) children at early school age have...
Impairments in executive function have been posited to account for some of the poor cognitive and ed...
We examined whether very preterm (a parts per thousand currency sign30 weeks gestation) children at ...
We examined whether very preterm (≤ 30 weeks gestation) children at early school age have impairment...
Background Executive function (EF) emerges in infancy and continues to develop throughout childhood....
Aims To assess the cognitive and behavioral aspects of executive functioning (EF) and learning skill...
Aims To assess the cognitive and behavioral aspects of executive functioning (EF) and learning skill...
Forty-five children born extremely preterm and/or with extremely low birth weight (ELBW), who were o...
AbstractBackgroundSchool-age preterm children are at risk for cognitive difficulties including Execu...
Moderately-late preterm-born children (MLPs, 32-36 weeks gestational age, GA) have poorer executive ...
Moderately-late preterm-born children (MLPs, 32-36 weeks gestational age, GA) have poorer executive ...
Preterm-born individuals are at risk for poorer executive functions. Longitudinal studies investigat...
textabstractOBJECTIVE: Sequelae of academic underachievement, behavioral problems, and poor executiv...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Extremely preterm (EP; <28 weeks) birth and extremely low birth weight (E...
Background and Objectives: To determine if executive functioning outcomes at school age are differen...
textabstractWe examined whether very preterm (≤30 weeks gestation) children at early school age have...
Impairments in executive function have been posited to account for some of the poor cognitive and ed...
We examined whether very preterm (a parts per thousand currency sign30 weeks gestation) children at ...
We examined whether very preterm (≤ 30 weeks gestation) children at early school age have impairment...
Background Executive function (EF) emerges in infancy and continues to develop throughout childhood....
Aims To assess the cognitive and behavioral aspects of executive functioning (EF) and learning skill...
Aims To assess the cognitive and behavioral aspects of executive functioning (EF) and learning skill...
Forty-five children born extremely preterm and/or with extremely low birth weight (ELBW), who were o...
AbstractBackgroundSchool-age preterm children are at risk for cognitive difficulties including Execu...
Moderately-late preterm-born children (MLPs, 32-36 weeks gestational age, GA) have poorer executive ...
Moderately-late preterm-born children (MLPs, 32-36 weeks gestational age, GA) have poorer executive ...
Preterm-born individuals are at risk for poorer executive functions. Longitudinal studies investigat...
textabstractOBJECTIVE: Sequelae of academic underachievement, behavioral problems, and poor executiv...