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Marianne M Hillemeier1, Paul L Morgan, George Farkas, Steven A Maczuga.
Abstract
The objective of this paper is to examine patterns of cognitive delay at 24 and 48 months and quantify the effects of perinatal and sociodemographic risk factors on persistent and variable cognitive delay. Using data from 7,200 children in the Early Childhood Longitudinal Study, Birth Cohort (ECLS-B), multiple logistic regression models identified significant predictors of low cognitive functioning at 24 and 48 months. Additional multiple logistic models predicting cognitive delay at 48 months were estimated separately for children with and without delay at 24 months. Of the nearly 1,000 children delayed at 24 months, 24.2% remained delayed by 48 months; 7.9% of the children not delayed at 24 months exhibited delay at 48 months. Low and very low birthweight increased cognitive delay risk at 24, but not 48 months. Low maternal education had a strongly increasing effect (OR = 2.3 at 24 months, OR = 13.7 at 48 months), as did low family income (OR = 1.4 at 24 months, OR = 7.0 at 48 months). Among children delayed at 24 months, low maternal education predicted delay even more strongly at 48 months (OR = 30.5). Low cognitive functioning is highly dynamic from 24 to 48 months. Although gestational factors including low birthweight increase children's risk of cognitive delay at 24 months, low maternal education and family income are more prevalent in the pediatric population and are much stronger predictors of both persistent and emerging delay between ages 24 and 48 months.Entities:
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Year: 2011 PMID: 20703786 PMCID: PMC3170682 DOI: 10.1007/s10995-010-0656-x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Matern Child Health J ISSN: 1092-7875
Demographic characteristics, gestational and birth factors, and cognitive test scores, early childhood longitudinal study-birth cohort (ECLS-B) study sample (N = 7,200)
| Mean or percenta | Standard deviation | |
|---|---|---|
| Male | 50% | |
| Child age (months), ECLS-B wave 2 | 24.39 | 1.16 |
| Child age (months), ECLS-B wave 3 | 52.54 | 4.10 |
| Ethnic origin | ||
| White, non-hispanic | 57% | |
| Black | 14% | |
| Hispanic | 22% | |
| Asian | 3% | |
| Native American | 0.4% | |
| Other | 4% | |
| Mother’s education, 24 month assessment | ||
| Less than 9th grade | 3% | |
| From 9th to 12th grade | 12% | |
| High school graduate | 31% | |
| Some training/college after high school | 27% | |
| Four year college degree and above | 26% | |
| Family income, 24 month assessment | ||
| Less than $10,000 | 9% | |
| Between $10,001 and $20,000 | 14% | |
| Between $20,001 and $40,000 | 27% | |
| Between $40,001 and $75,000 | 26% | |
| At or above $75,001 | 24% | |
| Mother’s education, 48 month assessment | ||
| Less than 9th grade | 3% | |
| From 9th to 12th grade | 10% | |
| High school graduate | 30% | |
| Some training/college after high school | 30% | |
| Four year college degree and above | 27% | |
| Family income, 48 month assessment | ||
| Less than $10,000 | 8% | |
| Between $10,001 and $20,000 | 12% | |
| Between $20,001 and $40,000 | 26% | |
| Between $40,001 and $75,000 | 25% | |
| At or above $75,001 | 28% | |
| Maternal age = 35 or older | 14% | |
| Marital status = unmarried, 48 month assessment | 32% | |
| Medical risk factor(s) | 0.18 | 0.52 |
| Behavioral risk factor(s) | 0.12 | 0.33 |
| Obstetric procedure(s) | 0.59 | 0.68 |
| Labor complication(s) | 0.36 | 0.67 |
| Multiple birth | 3% | |
| Gestation | ||
| Very preterm ≤32 weeks | 2% | |
| Moderately preterm 33–36 weeks | 9% | |
| Birthweight | ||
| Very low birthweight ≤1,500 g | 1% | |
| Moderately low birthweight 1,501–2,500 grams | 6% | |
| Congenital anomalyb | 5% | |
| Bayley mental score, 24 month assessment | 127.75 | 10.66 |
| Literacy score, 48 month assessment | 13.11 | 7.14 |
| Math score, 48 month assessment | 22.64 | 7.42 |
| Color knowledge score, 48 month assessment | 8.77 | 2.28 |
| Receptive vocabulary score, 48 month assessment | 8.60 | 1.92 |
| 48 Month assessment score | 53.12 | 16.00 |
The Bayley mental score was used as the cognitive score at 24 months; at 48 months, literacy, math, color knowledge, and receptive vocabulary scores were converted into z-scores and summed
Sample size rounded to nearest 50 in accordance with ECLS-B data confidentiality requirements (available at http://nces.ed.gov/ecls/birthdatainformation.asp)
aEstimates are weighted to take the complex sampling design into account
bAny congenital abnormality identified on the birth certificate
Patterning of cognitive scores over time in early childhood, ECLS-B unweighted study sample (N = 7,200)
| Number Not | Number | Percent (95% CI) | |
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| Delayed at 48 Mo | Delayed at 48 Mo | Delayed at 48 Mo | |
| I. All children cognitively delayed at 24 Mo ( | 750 | 250 | 24.2a (21.6, 27.0) |
| II. All children not cognitively delayed at 24 Mo ( | 5,750 | 500 | 7.9 (7.2, 8.6) |
The Bayley mental score was used as the cognitive score at 24 months; at 48 months, literacy, math, color knowledge, and receptive vocabulary scores were converted into z-scores and summed. At both 24 and 48 months, cognitive delay was defined as falling in the lowest 10% of scores
Cutoffs for the bottom 10% of scores at 24 and 48 months were determined from the weighted, full available sample of cases at each time point. (This, plus oversampling of low birth weight and multiple birth children accounts for the fact that the analysis sample contains more than 10% delayed children at 24 months.)
All sample sizes in this table are rounded to the nearest 50 in accordance with ECLS-B data confidentiality requirements (available at http://nces.ed.gov/ecls/birthdatainformation.asp)
aPercentages and confidence intervals are calculated from actual sample sizes and have not been rounded
Logistic regression estimates (odds ratios) of displaying low cognitive scores at the 24 and 48 month assessments (N = 7,200)
| 24 Mo assessment | 48 Mo assessment | |||
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| Male | 1.93*** | 2.00*** | 1.55*** | 1.66*** |
| Child age (months) | 0.66*** | 0.64*** | 0.86*** | 0.83*** |
| Ethnic origin | ||||
| Black | 3.00*** | 1.92*** | 4.47*** | 1.97*** |
| Hispanic | 2.89*** | 2.04*** | 5.69*** | 2.61*** |
| Asian | 2.45*** | 2.74*** | 1.68* | 1.61 |
| Native American | 1.96 | 1.46 | 4.45*** | 2.37*** |
| Other | 1.85* | 1.49 | 2.40*** | 1.70* |
| White, non-hispanic | 1.00 (ref) | 1.00 (ref) | 1.00 (ref) | 1.00 (ref) |
| Mother’s education at corresponding assessment | ||||
| Less than 9th grade | 2.33** | 13.65*** | ||
| From 9th to 12th grade | 2.45*** | 6.88*** | ||
| High school graduate | 1.97*** | 3.13*** | ||
| Some training/college after high school | 1.81** | 1.83* | ||
| Four year college degree and above | 1.00 (ref) | 1.00 (ref) | ||
| Family income at corresponding assessment | ||||
| Less than $10,000 | 1.43 | 7.01*** | ||
| Between $10,001 and $20,000 | 1.56 | 5.13*** | ||
| Between $20,001 and $40,000 | 1.31 | 3.92*** | ||
| Between $40,001 and $75,000 | 1.10 | 2.52** | ||
| At or above $75,001 | 1.00 (ref) | 1.00 (ref) | ||
| Maternal age = 35 or older | 0.90 | 0.96 | ||
| Marital status = unmarried, 48 month assessment | 1.10 | 0.99 | ||
| Medical risk factor(s) | 0.98 | 0.89 | ||
| Behavioral risk factor(s) | 0.79 | 0.87 | ||
| Obstetric procedure(s) | 0.85 | 0.83* | ||
| Labor complication(s) | 1.04 | 1.03 | ||
| Multiple birth | 1.52** | 1.52* | ||
| Gestation | ||||
| Very preterm ≤32 weeks | 1.52 | 1.86 | ||
| Moderately preterm 33–36 weeks | 1.07 | 1.10 | ||
| Birthweight | ||||
| Very low birthweight | 4.38*** | 1.10 | ||
| Moderately low birthweight | 1.70*** | 1.17 | ||
| Congenital anomaly | 1.19 | 1.27 | ||
* P ≤ 0.05, ** P ≤ 0.01, *** P ≤ 0.001
Literacy, math, color knowledge, and receptive vocabulary scores were converted into z-scores and summed to produce cognitive score at 48 months; lowest 10% were defined as low
Bayley mental score was used as cognitive score at 24 months; lowest 10% were defined as low
Sample size rounded to the nearest 50 in accordance with ECLS-B data confidentiality requirements (available at http://nces.ed.gov/ecls/birthdatainformation.asp)
Logistic regression estimates (odds ratios) of displaying low cognitive scores at 48 months, shown separately for children with and without cognitive delay at 24 months
| Children with low cognitive score at the 24 month assessment ( | Children with non-low cognitive score at the 24 month assessment ( | |||
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| Male | 0.88 | 1.06 | 1.57*** | 1.68*** |
| Child age (months) | 0.85*** | 0.82*** | 0.85*** | 0.83*** |
| Ethnic origin | ||||
| Black | 2.30** | 1.60 | 4.39*** | 1.89*** |
| Hispanic | 2.32** | 1.36 | 6.18*** | 2.87*** |
| Asian | 0.88 | 1.10 | 1.73 | 1.54 |
| Native American | 0.86 | 0.38 | 5.66*** | 3.31*** |
| Other | 3.36* | 2.16 | 2.00* | 1.40 |
| White, non-hispanic | 1.00 (ref) | 1.00 (ref) | 1.00 (ref) | 1.00 (ref) |
| Mother’s education at corresponding assessment | ||||
| Less than 9th grade | 30.49*** | 11.46*** | ||
| From 9th to 12th grade | 10.66*** | 5.93*** | ||
| High school graduate | 5.61** | 2.62** | ||
| Some training/college after high school | 3.03 | 1.56 | ||
| Four year college degree and above | 1.00 (ref) | 1.00 (ref) | ||
| Family income at corresponding assessment | ||||
| Less than $10,000 | 7.58*** | 6.20*** | ||
| Between $10,001 and $20,000 | 4.17** | 4.85*** | ||
| Between $20,001 and $40,000 | 3.19* | 3.86*** | ||
| Between $40,001 and $75,000 | 3.17** | 2.31* | ||
| At or above $75,001 | 1.00 (ref) | 1.00 (ref) | ||
| Maternal age = 35 or older | 1.22 | 0.89 | ||
| Marital status = unmarried, 48 month assessment | 0.78 | 1.02 | ||
| Medical risk factor(s) | 1.36 | 0.77 | ||
| Behavioral risk factor(s) | 1.17 | 0.83 | ||
| Obstetric procedure(s) | 0.91 | 0.81* | ||
| Labor complication(s) | 0.98 | 1.04 | ||
| Multiple birth | 1.25 | 1.48* | ||
| Gestation | ||||
| Very preterm ≤32 weeks | 0.33 | 3.07** | ||
| Moderately preterm 33–36 weeks | 0.82 | 1.17 | ||
| Birthweight | ||||
| Very low birthweight | 3.42* | 0.56 | ||
| Moderately low birthweight | 1.26 | 1.13 | ||
| Congenital anomaly | 1.07 | 1.26 | ||
* P ≤ 0.05, ** P ≤ 0.01, *** P ≤ 0.001
Literacy, math, color knowledge, and receptive vocabulary scores were converted into z-scores and summed to produce cognitive score at 48 months; lowest 10% were defined as low
Bayley mental Score was used as cognitive score at 24 months; lowest 10% were defined as low
aAll sample sizes in this table are rounded to the nearest 50 in accordance with ECLS-B data confidentiality requirements (available at http://nces.ed.gov/ecls/birthdatainformation.asp)