Background: The achievement of age-specific developmental milestones in youth is of great importance to the adjustment in adult life. Young adults who were born preterm, might go through a different developmental trajectory and transition into adulthood than their peers. This study aimed to compare the psychosocial developmental trajectory of young adults who were born preterm with peers from the general population. Young adults from the POPS (Project On Preterm and Small for gestational age infants) cohort study, born in 1983 in the Netherlands, completed online the Course of Life Questionnaire (CoLQ - achievement of psychosocial developmental milestones) at 28 years of age. Analysis of variance by group, age and gender was performed to te...
In 1983, data of a unique nationwide cohort of 1338 very preterm (< 32 weeks of gestation) or VLBW (...
Objectives: To examine very preterm (gestational ageat birth <32 weeks) and/or very low birth wei...
Background. Knowledge of long-term health related outcomes in contemporary populations born extremel...
Abstract Background The achievement of age-specific developmental milestones in youth is of great im...
Abstract Context: There is a lack of research on individual perceptions of social experiences and s...
CONTEXTThere is a lack of research on individual perceptions of social experiences and social relati...
OBJECTIVE. Young adults who were born very preterm or with a very low birth weight remain at risk fo...
OBJECTIVE. Young adults who were born very preterm or with a very low birth weight remain at risk fo...
It is important to know the impact of Very Preterm (VP) birth or Very Low Birth Weight (VLBW). The p...
CONTEXT: There is a lack of research on individual perceptions of social experiences and social rela...
OBJECTIVE. Young adults who were born very preterm or with a very low birth weight remain at risk fo...
Background: Survival of preterm very low birthweight infants resulted in high risk for developmental...
To investigate the personality in very preterm individuals (VPT; gestational age, GA, <32 weeks) at ...
Contains fulltext : 53562.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)OBJECTIVE: You...
To investigate trajectories of behavior, attention, social and emotional problems to early adulthood...
In 1983, data of a unique nationwide cohort of 1338 very preterm (< 32 weeks of gestation) or VLBW (...
Objectives: To examine very preterm (gestational ageat birth <32 weeks) and/or very low birth wei...
Background. Knowledge of long-term health related outcomes in contemporary populations born extremel...
Abstract Background The achievement of age-specific developmental milestones in youth is of great im...
Abstract Context: There is a lack of research on individual perceptions of social experiences and s...
CONTEXTThere is a lack of research on individual perceptions of social experiences and social relati...
OBJECTIVE. Young adults who were born very preterm or with a very low birth weight remain at risk fo...
OBJECTIVE. Young adults who were born very preterm or with a very low birth weight remain at risk fo...
It is important to know the impact of Very Preterm (VP) birth or Very Low Birth Weight (VLBW). The p...
CONTEXT: There is a lack of research on individual perceptions of social experiences and social rela...
OBJECTIVE. Young adults who were born very preterm or with a very low birth weight remain at risk fo...
Background: Survival of preterm very low birthweight infants resulted in high risk for developmental...
To investigate the personality in very preterm individuals (VPT; gestational age, GA, <32 weeks) at ...
Contains fulltext : 53562.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)OBJECTIVE: You...
To investigate trajectories of behavior, attention, social and emotional problems to early adulthood...
In 1983, data of a unique nationwide cohort of 1338 very preterm (< 32 weeks of gestation) or VLBW (...
Objectives: To examine very preterm (gestational ageat birth <32 weeks) and/or very low birth wei...
Background. Knowledge of long-term health related outcomes in contemporary populations born extremel...