Journal article
Attention problems in a representative sample of extremely preterm/extremely low birth weight children
PJ Anderson, CR De Luca, E Hutchinson, MM Spencer-Smith, G Roberts, LW Doyle
Developmental Neuropsychology | Published : 2011
Abstract
The aim of this study was to examine attention in a large, representative, contemporary cohort of children born extremely preterm (EP) and/or extremely low birth weight (ELBW). Participants included 189 of 201 surviving children born EP (28 weeks' gestation) or ELBW (1,000 g) in 1997 in the state of Victoria, Australia. A comparison group of 173 of 199 children born full term and normal birth weight (FT/NBW) were randomly selected matching for birth hospital, expected due date, gender, mother's country of birth, and health insurance status. Participants were assessed at 8 years of age on subtests from the Test of Everyday Attention for Children (TEA-Ch) and the Wechsler Intelligence Scale fo..
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Awarded by National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Acknowledgements
Supported in part by Australia's National Health and Medical Research Council (Project Grant ID 454413, and Senior Research Fellowship (PJA) ID 628371) and the University of Melbourne's CR Roper Fellowship (PJA).