Neonatal Adverse Outcomes, Neonatal Birth Risks, And Socioeconomic Status: Combined Influence On Preterm Infants' Cognitive, Language, And Motor Development In Brazil

JOURNAL OF CHILD NEUROLOGY(2020)

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Background: This study extended previous research by investigating the combined effects of neonatal birth risks, neonatal adverse outcomes, and socioeconomic status on preterm neurodevelopment. Method: A total of 184 preterm infants were assessed using the Bayley Scales of Infant Development III in a follow-up clinic in southern Brazil. Structural equation modeling was conducted with 3 latent variables (neonatal birth risks, neonatal adverse outcomes, and socioeconomic status) and 3 outcomes (cognitive, language, and motor development). Results: The analyses showed that neonatal adverse outcomes were associated with infants' cognitive (b = -0.45,P< .001), language (b = -0.23,P= .001), and motor (b = -0.51,P< .001) development. Socioeconomic status also explained the variances (cognitive: b = 0.20,P= .006; language: b = 0.28,P= .001; and motor: b = 0.21,P= .004), whereas neonatal birth risks remained significant only in the motor development (b = 0.15,P= .040). Conclusion: This study suggests that the most evident contributors to poor neurodevelopment were adverse outcomes and socioeconomic risk factors.
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preterm, neurodevelopment, risk factors, infant, developmental delay, developmental disability, neonate
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