Objective: To examine the association between gestational age at birth across the entire gestational age spectrum and special education needs (SEN) in UK children at 11 years of age. Methods: The Millennium Cohort Study is a nationally representative longitudinal sample of children born in the UK during 2000-2002. Information about the child’s birth, health and sociodemographic factors was collected when children were 9 months old. Information about presence and reasons for SEN was collected from parents at age 11. Adjusted relative risks (aRR) were estimated using modified Poisson regression, accounting for confounders. Results: The sample included 12,081 children with data at both time points. The overall prevalence of SEN was 11.2%, an...
Background: Preterm infants with pre- or postnatal growth restriction may have an additional risk of...
OBJECTIVE: To compare academic attainment at age 12 years in preterm children born below 30 weeks of...
OBJECTIVE: To compare school performance at age 5 years in children born at full term (39-41 weeks g...
Objective To examine the association between gestational age at birth across the entire gestational ...
Previous studies have demonstrated an association between preterm delivery and increased risk of spe...
Objective To determine whether relationships with gestational age and birthweight centile vary betw...
OBJECTIVES:Several studies suggest a relationship between gestational age at birth and risk of schoo...
<STRONG>Background</STRONG> Previous studies have demonstrated an association between pr...
Question: Does preterm delivery at any time increase the risk of later special educational needs (S...
<div><p>Objectives</p><p>Several studies suggest a relationship between gestational age at birth and...
Preterm birth (<37 weeks’ gestation) is a risk factor for poor educational outcomes. A dose-response...
Preterm birth (<37 weeks’ gestation) is a risk factor for poor educational outcomes. A dose-response...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the risk of emergency respiratory hospital admission during childhood asso...
Background: Preterm infants with pre- or postnatal growth restriction may have an additional risk of...
Background Recent studies suggest that children born at late preterm (34–36 weeks gestation) and ea...
Background: Preterm infants with pre- or postnatal growth restriction may have an additional risk of...
OBJECTIVE: To compare academic attainment at age 12 years in preterm children born below 30 weeks of...
OBJECTIVE: To compare school performance at age 5 years in children born at full term (39-41 weeks g...
Objective To examine the association between gestational age at birth across the entire gestational ...
Previous studies have demonstrated an association between preterm delivery and increased risk of spe...
Objective To determine whether relationships with gestational age and birthweight centile vary betw...
OBJECTIVES:Several studies suggest a relationship between gestational age at birth and risk of schoo...
<STRONG>Background</STRONG> Previous studies have demonstrated an association between pr...
Question: Does preterm delivery at any time increase the risk of later special educational needs (S...
<div><p>Objectives</p><p>Several studies suggest a relationship between gestational age at birth and...
Preterm birth (<37 weeks’ gestation) is a risk factor for poor educational outcomes. A dose-response...
Preterm birth (<37 weeks’ gestation) is a risk factor for poor educational outcomes. A dose-response...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the risk of emergency respiratory hospital admission during childhood asso...
Background: Preterm infants with pre- or postnatal growth restriction may have an additional risk of...
Background Recent studies suggest that children born at late preterm (34–36 weeks gestation) and ea...
Background: Preterm infants with pre- or postnatal growth restriction may have an additional risk of...
OBJECTIVE: To compare academic attainment at age 12 years in preterm children born below 30 weeks of...
OBJECTIVE: To compare school performance at age 5 years in children born at full term (39-41 weeks g...