OBJECTIVE: To assess the stability of developmental problems in moderately-late preterm-born children compared with early preterm and full term-born children before school entry at age 4 years and 1 year after school entry at age 5 years.STUDY DESIGN: We included 376 early preterm, 688 born moderately-late preterm, and 403 full term-born children from the Longitudinal Preterm Outcome Project (LOLLIPOP) cohort study. Developmental problems were assessed by the total score and the 5 domain scores of the Ages and Stages Questionnaire at ages 4 (ASQ-4) and 5 (ASQ-5). From the combinations of normal and abnormal ASQ-4 and ASQ-5 scores we constructed 4 categories: consistently normal, emerging, resolving, and persistent problems.RESULTS: The ASQ-...
Objective: To investigate the effects of being born late preterm (LPT, 34-36 weeks’ gestation) or ea...
Introduction: Preterm-born children are at increased risk for long-term development delay. In the N...
Although advances in neonatal care have resulted in increased survival rates among extremely preterm...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the stability of developmental problems in moderately-late preterm-born childre...
BACKGROUND: Accurate prediction of persistent and emerging developmental problems in preterm-born ch...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the prevalence and nature of developmental delay at preschool age in infants...
Objective To determine the prevalence and nature of developmental delay at preschool age in infants ...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Preterm children, compared with term children, are at increased risk of e...
Objective To investigate whether children born very preterm, moderate-late preterm, and term differ...
BACKGROUND: Little is known on the motor development of moderately preterm born (MPT) children, in c...
Objective: To investigate the rate and stability of impairments in children born preterm by assessin...
Objective: To investigate the rate and stability of impairments in children born preterm by assessin...
Background Preterm infants are at risk for functional impairments in motor, cognitive, and behaviora...
Objective: To estimate the impact on early development of prematurity and summer birth and the poten...
OBJECTIVE: To compare school performance at age 5 years in children born at full term (39-41 weeks g...
Objective: To investigate the effects of being born late preterm (LPT, 34-36 weeks’ gestation) or ea...
Introduction: Preterm-born children are at increased risk for long-term development delay. In the N...
Although advances in neonatal care have resulted in increased survival rates among extremely preterm...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the stability of developmental problems in moderately-late preterm-born childre...
BACKGROUND: Accurate prediction of persistent and emerging developmental problems in preterm-born ch...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the prevalence and nature of developmental delay at preschool age in infants...
Objective To determine the prevalence and nature of developmental delay at preschool age in infants ...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Preterm children, compared with term children, are at increased risk of e...
Objective To investigate whether children born very preterm, moderate-late preterm, and term differ...
BACKGROUND: Little is known on the motor development of moderately preterm born (MPT) children, in c...
Objective: To investigate the rate and stability of impairments in children born preterm by assessin...
Objective: To investigate the rate and stability of impairments in children born preterm by assessin...
Background Preterm infants are at risk for functional impairments in motor, cognitive, and behaviora...
Objective: To estimate the impact on early development of prematurity and summer birth and the poten...
OBJECTIVE: To compare school performance at age 5 years in children born at full term (39-41 weeks g...
Objective: To investigate the effects of being born late preterm (LPT, 34-36 weeks’ gestation) or ea...
Introduction: Preterm-born children are at increased risk for long-term development delay. In the N...
Although advances in neonatal care have resulted in increased survival rates among extremely preterm...