Our aim was to develop a prediction model for infants from the general population, with easily obtainable predictors, that accurately predicts risk of future developmental delay at age 4 and then assess its performance. Longitudinal cohort data were used (N = 1983), including full-term and preterm children. Development at age 4 was assessed using the Ages and Stages Questionnaire. Candidate predictors included perinatal and parental factors as well as growth and developmental milestones during the first two years. We applied multiple logistic regression with backwards selection and internal validation, and we assessed calibration and discriminative performance (i.e., area under the curve (AUC)). The model was evaluated in terms of sensitivi...
Background Identifying children at risk of poor developmental outcomes remains a challenge, but is i...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the extent to which various factors (demographics, inte...
Background: nearly a third of children in the UK are overweight, with the prevalence in the most dep...
Our aim was to develop a prediction model for infants from the general population, with easily obtai...
Our aim was to develop a prediction model for infants from the general population, with easily obtai...
Our aim was to develop a prediction model for infants from the general population, with easily obtai...
Our aim was to develop a prediction model for infants from the general population, with easily obtai...
Our aim was to develop a prediction model for infants from the general population, with easily obtai...
Our aim was to develop a prediction model for infants from the general population, with easily obtai...
In a prospective study, the cognitive, language, and motor development of 80 very low birth weight i...
The study examines very Young children with the aim of identifying precursors of developmental probl...
Introduction: Globally, an estimated 151 million children under 5 years of age still suffer from the...
Introduction: Globally, an estimated 151 million children under 5 years of age still suffer from the...
Introduction: Over 80% of very preterm (<32 weeks) and very low birthweight (<1500 g) infants ...
Background: Identifying children at risk of poor developmental outcomes remains a challenge, but is ...
Background Identifying children at risk of poor developmental outcomes remains a challenge, but is i...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the extent to which various factors (demographics, inte...
Background: nearly a third of children in the UK are overweight, with the prevalence in the most dep...
Our aim was to develop a prediction model for infants from the general population, with easily obtai...
Our aim was to develop a prediction model for infants from the general population, with easily obtai...
Our aim was to develop a prediction model for infants from the general population, with easily obtai...
Our aim was to develop a prediction model for infants from the general population, with easily obtai...
Our aim was to develop a prediction model for infants from the general population, with easily obtai...
Our aim was to develop a prediction model for infants from the general population, with easily obtai...
In a prospective study, the cognitive, language, and motor development of 80 very low birth weight i...
The study examines very Young children with the aim of identifying precursors of developmental probl...
Introduction: Globally, an estimated 151 million children under 5 years of age still suffer from the...
Introduction: Globally, an estimated 151 million children under 5 years of age still suffer from the...
Introduction: Over 80% of very preterm (<32 weeks) and very low birthweight (<1500 g) infants ...
Background: Identifying children at risk of poor developmental outcomes remains a challenge, but is ...
Background Identifying children at risk of poor developmental outcomes remains a challenge, but is i...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the extent to which various factors (demographics, inte...
Background: nearly a third of children in the UK are overweight, with the prevalence in the most dep...