More than 50% of children who survive prematurity have an atypical course of development at school age, as environmental demands become more demanding. This study examines the effects of preterm birth on the cognitive, behavioral and socio emotional development of 185 children at ages five and seven years. Weaknesses were found in attention, working memory, processing speed and the ability to correctly interpret emotions at both ages five and seven. Significant correlations were found in regression and moderation models. These findings suggest that school-age children who were preterm infants are at increased risk of exhibiting impairments in several developmental domains that may affect their overall quality of life.

Ionio, C., Lista, G., Veggiotti, P., Colombo, C., Ciuffo, G., Daniele, I., Landoni, M., Scelsa, B., Alfei, E., Bova, S., Cognitive, Behavioral and Socioemotional Development in a Cohort of Preterm Infants at School Age: A Cross-Sectional Study, <<PEDIATRIC REPORTS>>, 2022; 14 (14): 115-126. [doi:10.3390/pediatric14010017] [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/196884]

Cognitive, Behavioral and Socioemotional Development in a Cohort of Preterm Infants at School Age: A Cross-Sectional Study

Ionio, Chiara
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Ciuffo, Giulia;Landoni, Marta;
2022

Abstract

More than 50% of children who survive prematurity have an atypical course of development at school age, as environmental demands become more demanding. This study examines the effects of preterm birth on the cognitive, behavioral and socio emotional development of 185 children at ages five and seven years. Weaknesses were found in attention, working memory, processing speed and the ability to correctly interpret emotions at both ages five and seven. Significant correlations were found in regression and moderation models. These findings suggest that school-age children who were preterm infants are at increased risk of exhibiting impairments in several developmental domains that may affect their overall quality of life.
2022
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Ionio, C., Lista, G., Veggiotti, P., Colombo, C., Ciuffo, G., Daniele, I., Landoni, M., Scelsa, B., Alfei, E., Bova, S., Cognitive, Behavioral and Socioemotional Development in a Cohort of Preterm Infants at School Age: A Cross-Sectional Study, <<PEDIATRIC REPORTS>>, 2022; 14 (14): 115-126. [doi:10.3390/pediatric14010017] [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/196884]
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