BACKGROUND: Accurate prediction of persistent and emerging developmental problems in preterm-born children may lead to targeted interventions.AIMS: To determine whether specific perinatal and social factors were associated with persistent, emerging, and resolving developmental problems of early-preterm (EPs) and moderately-and-late-preterm children (MLPs) from before to after school entry.STUDY DESIGN: Observational longitudinal cohort study, part of the LOLLIPOP cohort-study.SUBJECTS: 341 EPs and 565 MLPs.OUTCOME MEASURES: Developmental problems using the Ages and Stages Questionnaire at ages 4 and 5. We collected data on perinatal and social factors from medical records. Using logistic regression analyses we assessed associations between ...
Introduction: the preterm birth is a risk factor for child developmental and behavioral problems. Ob...
Although advances in neonatal care have resulted in increased survival rates among extremely preterm...
Research suggests increased risk for adverse outcomes associated with late preterm (34-36 weeks) and...
BACKGROUND: Accurate prediction of persistent and emerging developmental problems in preterm-born ch...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the stability of developmental problems in moderately-late preterm-born childre...
OBJECTIVE: To assess which factors, including maternal, lifestyle, pregnancy- and delivery-related, ...
Background: The survival rate of preterm children has risen steadily due to advances in obstetric an...
Objective To determine the occurrence of emotional and behavioural problems (EBP) in moderate to lat...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Preterm children, compared with term children, are at increased risk of e...
Importance:Moderate and late preterm (MLPT) births comprise most preterm infants. Therefore, long-te...
Background: Children born very preterm are at an elevated risk of behavioural adjustment problems, p...
Problems in behavioural and emotional outcome are amongst the long-term sequelae of preterm birth. T...
ObjectiveTo assess which factors, including maternal, lifestyle, pregnancy- and delivery-related, fe...
Introduction: the preterm birth is a risk factor for child developmental and behavioral problems. Ob...
Although advances in neonatal care have resulted in increased survival rates among extremely preterm...
Research suggests increased risk for adverse outcomes associated with late preterm (34-36 weeks) and...
BACKGROUND: Accurate prediction of persistent and emerging developmental problems in preterm-born ch...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the stability of developmental problems in moderately-late preterm-born childre...
OBJECTIVE: To assess which factors, including maternal, lifestyle, pregnancy- and delivery-related, ...
Background: The survival rate of preterm children has risen steadily due to advances in obstetric an...
Objective To determine the occurrence of emotional and behavioural problems (EBP) in moderate to lat...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Preterm children, compared with term children, are at increased risk of e...
Importance:Moderate and late preterm (MLPT) births comprise most preterm infants. Therefore, long-te...
Background: Children born very preterm are at an elevated risk of behavioural adjustment problems, p...
Problems in behavioural and emotional outcome are amongst the long-term sequelae of preterm birth. T...
ObjectiveTo assess which factors, including maternal, lifestyle, pregnancy- and delivery-related, fe...
Introduction: the preterm birth is a risk factor for child developmental and behavioral problems. Ob...
Although advances in neonatal care have resulted in increased survival rates among extremely preterm...
Research suggests increased risk for adverse outcomes associated with late preterm (34-36 weeks) and...