Although preterm birth is the leading cause of perinatal morbidity and mortality in advanced economies, evidence about the consequences of prematurity in later life is limited. Using Swedish registers for cohorts born 1982–94 (N = 1,087,750), we examine the effects of preterm birth on school grades at age 16 using sibling fixed effects models. We further examine how school grades are affected by degree of prematurity and the compensating roles of family socio-economic resources and characteristics of school districts. Our results show that the negative effects of preterm birth are observed mostly among children born extremely preterm (<28 weeks); children born moderately preterm (32–<37 weeks) suffer no ill effects. We do not find a...
OBJECTIVE:To investigate if the detrimental impact of year of entering education in preterm infants ...
Preterm birth (<37 weeks’ gestation) is a risk factor for poor educational outcomes. A dose-response...
Objective: To compare school performance at age 5 years in children born at full term (39–41 weeks...
Although preterm birth is the leading cause of perinatal morbidity and mortality in advanced economi...
Although preterm birth is the leading cause of perinatal morbidity and mortality in advanced economi...
Although preterm birth is the leading cause of perinatal morbidity and mortality in advanced economi...
Alenius S, Kajantie E, Sund R, et al. School grades and educational attainments of adolescents and y...
To investigate if the detrimental impact of year of entering education in preterm infants persists i...
To investigate if the lack of gestational age correction may explain some of the school failure seen...
OBJECTIVE: To compare academic attainment at age 12 years in preterm children born below 30 weeks of...
BACKGROUND: Social background and birth characteristics are generally found to be independently asso...
Attendance in special education (SE) is more common among individuals born preterm than among those ...
OBJECTIVE: To compare academic attainment at age 12 years in preterm children born below 30 weeks of...
To investigate if the lack of gestational age correction may explain some of the school failure seen...
Objective: To compare academic attainment at age 12 years in preterm children born below 30 weeks of...
OBJECTIVE:To investigate if the detrimental impact of year of entering education in preterm infants ...
Preterm birth (<37 weeks’ gestation) is a risk factor for poor educational outcomes. A dose-response...
Objective: To compare school performance at age 5 years in children born at full term (39–41 weeks...
Although preterm birth is the leading cause of perinatal morbidity and mortality in advanced economi...
Although preterm birth is the leading cause of perinatal morbidity and mortality in advanced economi...
Although preterm birth is the leading cause of perinatal morbidity and mortality in advanced economi...
Alenius S, Kajantie E, Sund R, et al. School grades and educational attainments of adolescents and y...
To investigate if the detrimental impact of year of entering education in preterm infants persists i...
To investigate if the lack of gestational age correction may explain some of the school failure seen...
OBJECTIVE: To compare academic attainment at age 12 years in preterm children born below 30 weeks of...
BACKGROUND: Social background and birth characteristics are generally found to be independently asso...
Attendance in special education (SE) is more common among individuals born preterm than among those ...
OBJECTIVE: To compare academic attainment at age 12 years in preterm children born below 30 weeks of...
To investigate if the lack of gestational age correction may explain some of the school failure seen...
Objective: To compare academic attainment at age 12 years in preterm children born below 30 weeks of...
OBJECTIVE:To investigate if the detrimental impact of year of entering education in preterm infants ...
Preterm birth (<37 weeks’ gestation) is a risk factor for poor educational outcomes. A dose-response...
Objective: To compare school performance at age 5 years in children born at full term (39–41 weeks...