Background Results of adulthood mental health of those born late-preterm (34 + 0–36 + 6 weeks + days of gestation) are mixed and based on national registers. We examined if late-preterm birth was associated with a higher risk for common mental disorders in young adulthood when using a diagnostic interview, and if this risk decreased as gestational age increased. Method A total of 800 young adults (mean = 25.3, s.d. = 0.62 years), born 1985–1986, participated in a follow-up of the Arvo Ylppö Longitudinal Study. Common mental disorders (mood, anxiety and substance use disorders) during the past 12 months were defined using the Composite International Diagnostic Interview (Munich version). Gestational age was extracted from hospital birth reco...
Preterm birth research is poised to explore the mental health of adults born very preterm(VP;1970) i...
BACKGROUND:Young women aged 16-24 are at high risk of common mental disorders (CMDs), but the risk d...
Background Preterm birth confers risk for poor outcome, including mental health problems. Survival o...
Context: Preterm birth increases the risk for mental disorders in adulthood, yet findings on self-re...
Preterm birth research is poised to explore the mental health of adults born very preterm(VP;1970) i...
CONTEXT: Preterm birth increases the risk for mental disorders in adulthood, yet findings on abstrac...
Background: Late-preterm birth (at 340/7–366/7 weeks’ gestation) increases the risk of early growth...
Importance Individuals born preterm have increased risk of mental health impairment compared with in...
Since the 1980s, the long term outcomes of extremely preterm birth, before 28 weeks of gestation, ha...
Background Very preterm (<32 weeks’ gestational age; VP) or very low–birth weight (<1,500 g; VLBW...
Abstract Preterm birth research is poised to explore the mental health of adults born very preterm(...
Aim This study examined whether late-preterm birth (34+0 to 36+6wks+d gestational age) was associat...
BACKGROUND: Recent studies suggest an increased risk of adverse mental health outcomes among young a...
Objectives Faster growth after preterm birth benefits long-term cognitive functioning. Whether these...
Robinson R, Lahti-Pulkkinen M, Schnitzlein D, et al. Mental health outcomes of adults born very pret...
Preterm birth research is poised to explore the mental health of adults born very preterm(VP;1970) i...
BACKGROUND:Young women aged 16-24 are at high risk of common mental disorders (CMDs), but the risk d...
Background Preterm birth confers risk for poor outcome, including mental health problems. Survival o...
Context: Preterm birth increases the risk for mental disorders in adulthood, yet findings on self-re...
Preterm birth research is poised to explore the mental health of adults born very preterm(VP;1970) i...
CONTEXT: Preterm birth increases the risk for mental disorders in adulthood, yet findings on abstrac...
Background: Late-preterm birth (at 340/7–366/7 weeks’ gestation) increases the risk of early growth...
Importance Individuals born preterm have increased risk of mental health impairment compared with in...
Since the 1980s, the long term outcomes of extremely preterm birth, before 28 weeks of gestation, ha...
Background Very preterm (<32 weeks’ gestational age; VP) or very low–birth weight (<1,500 g; VLBW...
Abstract Preterm birth research is poised to explore the mental health of adults born very preterm(...
Aim This study examined whether late-preterm birth (34+0 to 36+6wks+d gestational age) was associat...
BACKGROUND: Recent studies suggest an increased risk of adverse mental health outcomes among young a...
Objectives Faster growth after preterm birth benefits long-term cognitive functioning. Whether these...
Robinson R, Lahti-Pulkkinen M, Schnitzlein D, et al. Mental health outcomes of adults born very pret...
Preterm birth research is poised to explore the mental health of adults born very preterm(VP;1970) i...
BACKGROUND:Young women aged 16-24 are at high risk of common mental disorders (CMDs), but the risk d...
Background Preterm birth confers risk for poor outcome, including mental health problems. Survival o...