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Luisa A Ribeiro1, Henrik D Zachrisson, Synnve Schjolberg, Heidi Aase, Nina Rohrer-Baumgartner, Per Magnus.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Research has highlighted a series of persistent deficits in cognitive ability in preterm low-birth-weight children. Language and attention problems are among these deficits, although the nature of the relation between attention and language in early development is not well known. This study represents a preliminary attempt to shed light on the relations between attention problems and language development in preterm low-birth-weight children.Entities:
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Year: 2011 PMID: 21714885 PMCID: PMC3163534 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2431-11-59
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Pediatr ISSN: 1471-2431 Impact factor: 2.125
Medical and demographic characteristics of the PLBW (n = 1288) and the control (n = 37010) groups
| Birth weight (g) | 2002.4 | 424.6 | 3705.4 | 474.2 |
| Gestation (wks) | 33.7 | 2.6 | 39.9 | 1.2 |
| Apgar 1 min. | 8.0 | 1.7 | 8.7 | 1.1 |
| Apgar 5 min. | 9.0 | 1.1 | 9.4 | 0.7 |
| Maternal age | 29.6 | 4.7 | 30.0 | 4.4 |
| Gender (% male/female) | 46/54 | 51/49 | ||
| Maternal education | 62 | 66 | ||
Frequency of responses to the latent variables language ability and attention problems
| Language 18 months: item 1 | 67.2/23.8/9.0 | 84.5/13.3/2.2 |
| item 2 | 45.8/7.4/46.8 | 67.9/7.3/24.8 |
| item 3 | 47.8/32.8/19.4 | 65.9/25.8/8.3 |
| Attention 18 months: item 1 | 62.5/33.5/4.0 | 64.4/31.9/3.7 |
| item 2 | 14.0/60.0/26.0 | 13.1/63.4/23.5 |
| item 3 | 67.2/28.3/4.5 | 67.9/28.8/3.3 |
| Language 36 months: item1 | 98.5/1.2/0.3 | 99.0/0.9/0.1 |
| item 2 | 98.2/1.0/0.8 | 98.7/1.1/0.2 |
| item 3 | 97.0/1.7/1.3 | 97.9/1.4/0.7 |
| item 4 | 91.5/8.3/0.2 | 94.8/4.9/0.3 |
| item 5 | 91.2/7.6/1.2 | 94.3/5.0/0.7 |
| item 6 | 48.8/36.8/14.4 | 61.1/30.2/8.7 |
| Attention 36 months: item 1 | 61.7/34.3/4.0 | 66.4/31.2/2.4 |
| item 2 | 29.3/55.7/15.0 | 30.9/55.6/13.5 |
| item 3 | 18.6/67.5/13.9 | 15.7/69.0/15.3 |
| item 4 | 63.3/34.2/2.5 | 66.9/31.4/1.7 |
| item 5 | 56.8/40.0/3.2 | 60.7/36.8/2.5 |
± Language ability: 1/2/3 = yes/sometimes/not yet; Attention problems: 1/2/3 = not true/sometimes true/very true. Category 1 represents better language skills and less attention problems, and category 3 worse language skills and more attention problems.
Figure 1. Non-significant paths are omitted for simplicity.
Figure 2Control group cross-lagged model with covariates for language ability and attention problems at 18 and 36 months: Edu = mother's education, Sex = child's gender.