Journal article
Language Skills in Children Born Preterm (<30 Wks' Gestation) Throughout Childhood: Associations with Biological and Socioenvironmental Factors
TNN Nguyen, M Spencer-Smith, L Pascoe, K Treyvaud, KJ Lee, DK Thompson, JLY Cheong, LW Doyle, PJ Anderson
Journal of Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics | LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINS | Published : 2019
Abstract
Objective: To examine the individual and collective contribution of biological and socioenvironmental factors associated with language function at 2, 5, 7, and 13 years in children born preterm (<30 weeks' gestation or <1250 g birth weight). Methods: Language function was assessed as part of a prospective longitudinal study of 224 children born preterm at 2, 5, 7, and 13 years using age-appropriate tools. Language Z-scores were generated based on a contemporaneous term-born control group. A selection of biological factors (sex, small for gestational age, bronchopulmonary dysplasia, infection, and qualitatively defined brain injury) and early socioenvironmental factors at age 2 years (primary..
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Awarded by National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Acknowledgements
This study was supported by the Australian National Health and Medical Council (NHMRC) (Centres of Research Excellence 1060733; Project Grants 237117, 491209, and 1066555; Senior Research Fellowship (1081288 [P. J. Anderson]; Career Development Fellowship 1085754 [D. K. Thompson], 1141354 [J. L. Y. Cheong], and 1127984 [K. J. Lee]), the US National Institutes of Health (HD058056), Murdoch Children's Research Institute, the Royal Children's Hospital Foundation, and the Victorian Government's Operational Infrastructure Support Program.