Journal article
Ten-year follow-up study found that motor-free intelligence quotient declined in children with mild-to-moderate cerebral palsy
M Coceski, R Stargatt, S Sherwell, HM Abu-Rayya, SM Reid, DS Reddihough, J Wrennall, DR Hocking
Acta Paediatrica International Journal of Paediatrics | Published : 2022
DOI: 10.1111/apa.16463
Abstract
Aim: This 10-year follow-up study examined cognitive change in a cohort of children with cerebral palsy from preschool to adolescence at the group and individual levels. Methods: The Wechsler Preschool and Primary Scale of Intelligence was administered to 80 children with cerebral palsy (mean = 4 years 6 months, standard deviation = 7 months) at baseline (Time 1). At 10-year follow-up (Time 2), 28 adolescents (mean = 14 years 6 months, standard deviation = 9 months) returned for assessment with the Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children. Motor-free intelligence quotient (IQ) scores were calculated and paired-samples t-tests and the Reliable Change Index (RCI) were used to investigate chang..
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