| Literature DB >> 24758605 |
Alicia J Spittle1, Deanne K Thompson, Nisha C Brown, Karli Treyvaud, Jeanie L Y Cheong, Katherine J Lee, Carmen C Pace, Joy Olsen, Leesa G Allinson, Angela T Morgan, Marc Seal, Abbey Eeles, Fiona Judd, Lex W Doyle, Peter J Anderson.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Infants born <30 weeks' gestation are at increased risk of long term neurodevelopmental problems compared with term born peers. The predictive value of neurobehavioural examinations at term equivalent age in very preterm infants has been reported for subsequent impairment. Yet there is little knowledge surrounding earlier neurobehavioural development in preterm infants prior to term equivalent age, and how it relates to perinatal factors, cerebral structure, and later developmental outcomes. In addition, maternal psychological wellbeing has been associated with child development. Given the high rate of psychological distress reported by parents of preterm children, it is vital we understand maternal and paternal wellbeing in the early weeks and months after preterm birth and how this influences the parent-child relationship and children's outcomes. Therefore this study aims to examine how 1) early neurobehaviour and 2) parental mental health relate to developmental outcomes for infants born preterm compared with infants born at term. METHODS/Entities:
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Year: 2014 PMID: 24758605 PMCID: PMC4016657 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2431-14-111
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Pediatr ISSN: 1471-2431 Impact factor: 2.125
Description and purpose of neurobehavioural assessments
| NNNS [ | The |
| HNNE [ | The |
| GMs [ | Prechtl’s |
| Premie-Neuro [ | The Premie-neuro is a brief neurological examination for preterm infants aged 23–37 weeks’ gestation. Consists of 24 items divided into neurological, movement and responsiveness subgroups. Validity has been shown in a small study (n = 34), however the inter-rater reliability was low. |
Description and purpose of neurodevelopmental assessments
| AIMS [ | The |
| NSMDA [ | The |
| TINE [ | The |
| SOMA [ | The |
| Bayley-III [ | The |
Administration timetable for infant assessments
| Neurobehavioural assessment | √ | √ | √ | √√ | | |
| Perinatal data | √√ | | | | | |
| MRI | | | | √√ | | |
| Motor assessment – AIMS and NSMDA | | | | | √√ | |
| Clinical feeding assessment - SOMA | | | | | √√ | |
| Developmental assessment – Bayley III | | | | | | √√ |
| Parent–child relationship assessment- EAS | | | | | √√ | √√ |
| Neurological and Paediatric assessment | √√ |
*weekly assessments; **fortnightly assessments; √√ = both preterm and term-controls; √ = preterm only; MRI = Magnetic resonance imaging; AIMS = Alberta Infant Motor Scale; NSMDA = Neuro-Sensory Motor Developmental Assessment; SOMA = Schedule for Oral Motor Assessment ; Emotional Availability Scales.
Description and purpose of parental questionnaires
| CES-D | The |
| HADS | The |
| PCL-S | The |
| IPIP-NEO | Neuroticism, or negative affectivity, will be measured with the 10-item Neuroticism scale of the |
| PSOC | The |
| CISS | The |
| PSI-LSS | The |
| Demographic & family questionnaire | Items include relationship to child, whether the parent is the primary caregiver, number of other children in the home, cultural background. |
| Parent mental health history questionnaire | Five items will assess parental cigarette, alcohol and recreational drug use, and mental health service access history. |
| Parenting practices questionnaire | The |
| ITSEA | The |
| MacArthur CDI | The |
| FAD | The |
| ITSP | The |
| CSBS-DP | The |
| Social Risk Index | A |
Administration timetable for parent completed questionnaires
| CES-D | √ | √ | √√ | √√ | √√ | √√ | √√ | √√ |
| HADS | √ | √ | √√ | √√ | √√ | √√ | √√ | √√ |
| PCL-S | | | √ | | | √ | | √ |
| IPIP-NEO | √ | | | | | | | |
| PSOC | | | | | √√ | √√ | | √√ |
| PSI-LSS | √√ | | | | | √√ | | √√ |
| CISS | √√ | | | | √√ | | | |
| Demographic & family questionnaire | √√ | | | | | | | |
| Parent mental health history questionnaire | | | √√ | | | √√ | | √√ |
| Parenting practices | | | | | √√ | √√ | | √√ |
| ITSEA | | | | | | √√ | | √√ |
| MacArthur CDI | | | | | | | | √√ |
| FAD | | | | | | | | √√ |
| ITSP | | | | | | | | √√ |
| CSBS-DP | | | | | | | | √√ |
| Social Risk Index | √√ | √√ | √√ |
Note. *F/night = administered fortnightly from first neurobehavioural assessment until term equivalent age; √√ = both preterm and term-controls; √ = preterm only; CES-D = Centre for Epidemiological Studies Depression Scale; HADS = Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale; IPIP-NEO = International Personality Item Pool Five Factor Personality Inventory-NEO, PCL-S = Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Checklist Specific Version; CISS = Coping Inventory for Stressful Situations; PSOC = Parenting Sense of Competence Scale; PSI-LSS = Parenting Stress Index – Life Stress Scale; ITSEA = Infant-Toddler Social and Emotional Assessment, MacArthur CDI = MacArthur Communicative Development Inventories, FAD = Family Assessment Device, ITSP = Infant Toddler Sensory Profile, CSBS – DP = Communication and Symbolic Behavior Scales Developmental Profiles.