Social variables predict gains in cognitive scores across the preschool years in children with birth weights 500 to 1250 grams.

Brett J Manley,Robin S Roberts,Lex W Doyle,Barbara Schmidt,Peter J Anderson,Keith J Barrington,Birgitta Bohm,Agneta Golan,Aleid G Van Wassenaerleemhuis,Peter G Davis,Judy Dilario, Janice Cairnie, Joanne Dix, Beth Anne Adams, Erin Warriner, Meehai Marie Kim,Brenda M Argus,Catherine Callanan,Noni Davis,Julianne Duff,Marion Mcdonald, Denise Hohn, Maralyn Lacy,Ross R Haslam,Christopher Barnett, Louise Goodchild, R Lontis,Simon Fraser, Julie Keng, Kerryn Saunders,Gillian Opie, Elaine A Kelly,Heather Woods,Emma Marchant,Annemarie Turner,Emma Magrath,Amanda Williamson,Aida Bairam,Sylvie Belanger,Annie Fraser, Marc Blayney,Brigitte Lemyre, J Frank,Alfonso Solimano,Anne Synnes,Ruth E Grunau,Philippa Hubberrichard,Marilyn Rogers,Margot Mackay,Julianne Petriethomas, A Y Butt,Aleid Van Wassenaer, Debbie Nuytemans,Bregje A Houtzager,Loekie Van Sonderen,Rivka H Regev,Netter Itzchack,Shmuel Arnon,Adiba Chalaf,Arne Ohlsson,Karel Obrien, Annemarie Hamilton, May Lee Chan,Koravangattu Sankaran, Pat Proctor,Esther Goldschlerman,Graham Reynolds,Barbara Dromgool, Sandra Meskell,Vanessa Parr, Catherine Maher,Margaret Broom,Zsuzsoka Kecskes, Cathy Ringland,Douglas D Mcmillan,Elizabeth Spellen,Reginald S Sauve,Heather Christianson,Deborah Anseeuwdeeks,Dianne E Creighton,Jennifer Heath,Ruben Alvaro,Aaron Chiu, Ceceile Porter, Gloria Turner,Diane M Moddemann,Naomi Granke, Karen Penner,Jane Bow,Antonius Mulder,Renske Wassenberg,Markus Van Der Hoeven,Maxine Clarke,Judy Parfitt, Kevin Parker, C Nwaesei,Heather Ryan, Cory Saunders,Andreas Schulze,I Wermuth,Anne Hilgendorff,Andreas W Flemmer,Eric Herlenius,Lena Legnevall,Hugo Lagercrantz, D J Matthew,Wendy Amos,Suresh Tulsiani, Cherrie Tandy, Marilyn Turner, Constance Phelan,E S Shinwell, Michael V Levine,Ada Justerreicher,May Khairy, Patricia Grier,Julie Vachon,Larissa Perepolkin,Sunil K Sinha,Win Tin, Susan Fritz,Herve Walti, Diane Royer,H L Halliday, D D Millar, Clifford Mayes, Christopher G Mccusker,Olivia Mclaughlin, Hubert Fahnenstich,Bettina Ute Tillmann, P Weber,Unni Wariyar,Nicholas Embleton, Ravi Swamy, H U Bucher, J C Fauchere, Vera Dietz, C Harikumar,Elizabeth Asztalos,Deborah Dewey, Michael Gent,William D Fraser, E N Hey,Max Perlman,Kevin Thorpe,Shari Gray, Carole Chambers, Lorrie Costantini, Wendy Yacura,Erin Mcgean,Lori Scapinello

The Journal of Pediatrics(2015)

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Objective To determine the extent that social variables influence cognitive development of very low birth weight (VLBW) infants across the preschool years. Study design Participants were VLBW (500-1250 g) children enrolled in the Caffeine for Apnea of Prematurity randomized trial between 1999 and 2004. We investigated the relationships between 4 potential social advantages: higher maternal education, higher paternal education, caregiver employment, and 2 biologic parents in the same home-and gain in cognitive scores. Cognitive assessments were performed at the corrected ages of 18 months (Mental Development Index score on the Bayley Scales of Infant Development II) and 5 years (Full Scale IQ on the Wechsler Preschool and Primary Scale of Intelligence III). Cognitive gain was computed by subtracting each individual 18-month Mental Development Index score from the corresponding Full Scale IQ at 5 years. Results Data were available for 1347 children. Mean (SD) cognitive scores were 90.8 (15.7) at 18 months and 98.9 (14.5) at 5 years. Multivariable regression showed that higher maternal education, higher paternal education, and caregiver employment had independent and additive effects of similar size on cognitive gain (P < .001); the mean cognitive gain between 18 months and 5 years increased by 3.6 points in the presence of each of these advantages. When all 3 were present, cognitive scores improved on average by 10.9 points compared with children without any of these advantages. Conclusion In VLBW children, a count of 3 social advantages strongly predicts gains in cognitive scores across the preschool years.
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Bayley-III,BSID-II,CAP,FSIQ,MDI,VLBW,WPPSI-III
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