| Literature DB >> 27052007 |
Ingrid Marie Husby1, Kaia Mølbach-Thellefsen Stray2, Alexander Olsen3,4,5, Stian Lydersen6, Marit Sæbø Indredavik6,7, Ann-Mari Brubakk8, Jon Skranes8,9, Kari Anne I Evensen8,10,11.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Being born with very low birth weight (VLBW: ≤ 1,500 g) is related to long-term disability and neurodevelopmental problems, possibly affecting mental health and health-related quality of life (HRQoL). However, studies in young adulthood yield mixed findings. The aim of this study was to examine mental health and HRQoL at 23 years, including changes from 20 to 23 years and associations with motor skills in VLBW young adults compared with controls.Entities:
Keywords: ASEBA; BDI; Health-related quality of life; Long-term outcome; Mental health; Motor skills; Prematurity; SF-36; Very low birth weight; Young adulthood
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27052007 PMCID: PMC4823914 DOI: 10.1186/s12955-016-0458-y
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Health Qual Life Outcomes ISSN: 1477-7525 Impact factor: 3.186
Fig. 1Flow chart of the study groups. VLBW = very low birth weight, CP = cerebral palsy, IQ = estimated intelligence quotient
Clinical characteristics
| VLBW ( | Control ( | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mean | (SD) | Mean | (SD) | |
| Birth weight (g) | 1198 | (254) | 3608 | (361) |
| Gestational age (weeks) | 29.0 | (2.7) | 39.4 | (1.1) |
| Birth head circumference (cm)a | 26.9 | (2.4) | 35.2 | (1.2) |
| Apgar score after 1 minb | 6.8 | (1.9) | 8.9 | (0.5) |
| Apgar score after 5 minc | 8.4 | (1.7) | 9.7 | (1.5) |
| Maternal age at birth (years) | 28.4 | (5.6) | 30.1 | (4.5) |
| Parental SES (at 14 years)c | 3.5 | (1.1) | 3.7 | (1.1) |
| Age at current follow-up | 22.5 | (0.7) | 22.7 | (0.6) |
| Median | (Range) | Median | (Range) | |
| Stay in NICU (days)d | 63 | (25–386) | 0 | (0–9) |
| Mechanical ventilation (days)d | 1 | (0–63) | - | |
| n | (%) | n | (%) | |
| Intraventricular haemorrhaged | 3 | (9) | - | |
| Grade I-II | 2 | |||
| Grade IV | 1 | |||
| Cerebral palsy | 4 | (11) | 0 | |
| GMFCS level I-II | 3 | |||
| GMFCS level IV | 1 | |||
| Low IQest | 8 | (23)e | 1 | (3) |
aData missing for eight VLBW and three control participants
bData missing for three control participants
cData missing for two control participants
dData missing for one VLBW participant
eTwo VLBW participants with low IQest had cerebral palsy
VLBW = very low birth weight, SES = socioeconomic status, NICU = neonatal intensive care unit, GMFCS = Gross Motor Function Classification System, IQ = estimated intelligence quotient
Group differences for maternal age, SES and age at follow-up were non-significant
Results of the ASEBA Adult Self-Report at 23 years
| VLBW ( | VLBW ( | Control ( | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mean | (SD) |
| Mean | (SD) |
| Mean | (SD) | |
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| Anxious/depressed | 7.0 | (6.1) | 0.096 | 7.3 | (6.2) | 0.095 | 4.6 | (5.7) |
| Withdrawn | 2.4 | (3.0) | 0.325 | 2.1 | (2.6) | 0.669 | 1.8 | (2.3) |
| Somatic complaints | 3.4 | (3.4) | 0.081 | 3.0 | (2.7) | 0.220 | 2.2 | (1.9) |
| Thought problems | 1.8 | (1.8) | 0.371 | 1.5 | (1.6) | 0.861 | 1.4 | (1.8) |
| Attention problems | 7.7 | (4.6) | 0.013 | 7.0 | (4.3) | 0.081 | 5.2 | (3.5) |
| Aggressive behaviour | 3.8 | (3.3) | 0.205 | 3.4 | (3.3) | 0.447 | 2.7 | (3.7) |
| Rule-breaking behaviour | 2.9 | (3.1) | 0.188 | 3.0 | (3.6) | 0.243 | 2.0 | (2.3) |
| Intrusive | 1.7 | (1.3) | 0.544 | 1.5 | (1.4) | 0.386 | 1.9 | (2.0) |
| Critical items | 4.6 | (3.4) | 0.013 | 4.6 | (3.5) | 0.037 | 2.8 | (2.7) |
| Internalizing problems | 12.9 | (9.4) | 0.042 | 12.3 | (9.1) | 0.098 | 8.6 | (7.7) |
| Externalizing problems | 8.3 | (6.0) | 0.232 | 8.0 | (6.6) | 0.412 | 6.6 | (5.7) |
| Total problems | 38.6 | (21 .7) | 0.048 | 36.3 | (22.2) | 0.173 | 29.0 | (18.6) |
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| Friends | 10.0 | (2.1) | 0.059 | 10.2 | (2.0) | 0.170 | 10.8 | (1.4) |
| Family | 1.5 | (0.4) | 0.756 | 1.5 | (0.4) | 0.955 | 1.5 | (0.4) |
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| Tobacco | 3.3 | (4.8) | 0.688 | 3.2 | (5.2) | 0.673 | 3.9 | (6.3) |
| Alcohola | 5.5 | (5.0) | 0.008 | 6.3 | (5.5) | 0.036 | 10.6 | (9.8) |
| Drugs | 3.7 | (17.3) | 0.359 | 4.9 | (20.5) | 0.366 | 1.0 | (4.2) |
| Mean substance usea | 54.1 | (2.7) | 0.067 | 54.2 | (2.6) | 0.119 | 55.5 | (3.3) |
aData missing for one VLBW and two control participants
Raw scores are given for all scales, except mean substance use which is given as T-score. Higher scores indicate more problems on syndrome scales and substance use, while higher scores on adaptive functioning indicate better functioning
ASEBA = Achenbach System of Empirically Based Assessment, VLBW = very low birth weight, CP = cerebral palsy, IQ = estimated intelligence quotient
Analyses performed with Students t-test
Results of the Short Form 36 Health Survey at 23 years
| VLBW ( | VLBW ( | Control ( | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mean | (SD) |
| Mean | (SD) |
| Mean | (SD) | |
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| Physical functioning | 90.4 | (13.6) | 0.018 | 94.6 | (8.3) | 0.286 | 96.6 | (5.9) |
| Role-physical | 80.0 | (30.8) | 0.005 | 86.0 | (24.0) | 0.051 | 96.4 | (10.7) |
| Bodily pain | 68.7 | (28.3) | 0.022 | 74.5 | (23.8) | 0.193 | 82.0 | (18.3) |
| General health | 72.1 | (18.9) | 0.260 | 70.5 | (18.5) | 0.477 | 66.8 | (20.0) |
| Vitalitya | 49.2 | (14.2) | 0.091 | 50.5 | (13.7) | 0.227 | 54.9 | (13.2) |
| Social functioning | 86.1 | (16.5) | 0.025 | 88.5 | (13.0) | 0.099 | 94.3 | (13.3) |
| Role-emotional | 78.1 | (33.3) | 0.012 | 82.7 | (29.1) | 0.069 | 95.2 | (20.0) |
| Mental healtha | 70.6 | (16.8) | 0.067 | 73.4 | (14.1) | 0.272 | 77.4 | (13.2) |
| Physical component summarya | 47.8 | (5.9) | 0.009 | 49.4 | (5.2) | 0.160 | 51.2 | (4.1) |
| Mental component summarya | 45.2 | (8.4) | 0.013 | 46.6 | (7.4) | 0.087 | 49.7 | (6.4) |
aData missing for one control participant
Domain scores are given in percentage (range 0–100) and higher scores indicate better health-related quality of life
Component summaries are given as T-scores with average of 50 points and a standard deviation of 10 points
VLBW = very low birth weight, CP = cerebral palsy, IQ = estimated intelligence quotient
Analyses performed with Students t-test
Estimated changes from 20 to 23 years in scores for ASEBA Adult Self-Report and Short Form 36 Health Survey
| VLBW ( | Control ( | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| B | (95 % CI) |
| B | (95 % CI) |
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| Critical items | 0.73 | (-0.47 to 1.93) | 0.228 | −0.38 | (-1.42 to 0.66) | 0.470 | 0.167 |
| Internalizing problems | 4.94 | (1.63 to 6.24) | 0.001 | 0.40 | (-1.67 to 2.46) | 0.704 | 0.025 |
| Externalizing problems | 1.87 | (0.02 to 3.71) | 0.047 | −0.45 | (-2.08 to 1.18) | 0.583 | 0.064 |
| Total problems | 9.00 | (3.30 to 14.71) | 0.002 | −1.35 | (-6.46 to 3.76) | 0.600 | 0.009 |
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| Physical component summary | −2.94 | (-4.83 to -1.06) | 0.003 | 0.46 | (-1.39 to 2.30) | 0.623 | 0.012 |
| Mental component summary | −4.37 | (-7.07 to -1.67) | 0.002 | 0.08 | (-2.57 to 2.73) | 0.952 | 0.022 |
aData missing for one control participant at both time-points
bp-value for between-group differences in longitudinal changes from 20 to 23 years
ASEBA = Achenbach System of Empirically Based Assessment, VLBW = very low birth weight, CI = confidence interval
Regression coefficient B per 3 years, in a linear mixed models with scores as dependent variables, and age, group and age x group as independent variables
Fig. 2Adult Self-Report (ASR) total problems score with 95 % confidence interval at 20 and 23 years. Raw scores are given. A higher score indicates more mental health problems. VLBW = very low birth weight
Fig. 3Short Form 36 Health Survey (SF-36) physical component summary with 95 % confidence interval at 20 and 23 years. T-scores are given. A higher score indicates higher physical health-related quality of life. VLBW = very low birth weight
Fig. 4Short Form 36 Health Survey (SF-36) mental component summary with 95 % confidence interval at 20 and 23 years. T-scores are given. A higher score indicates higher mental health-related quality of life. VLBW = very low birth weight
Associations of Short Form 36 Health Survey physical and mental component summaries with motor skills at 23 years
| VLBW ( | Control ( | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| B | (95 % CI) |
| B | (95 % CI) |
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| Grooved Pegboarda,b | −0.09 | (-0.16 to -0.02) | 0.010 | −0.05 | (-0.23 to 0.13) | 0.596 | 0.679 |
| Trail Making Test-5a | −0.31 | (-0.46 to -0.16) | 0.000 | 0.02 | (-0.25 to 0.30) | 0.862 | 0.038 |
| MABC-2 total scorec | 0.13 | (0.04 to 0.21) | 0.003 | 0.15 | (-0.04 to 0.33) | 0.125 | 0.847 |
| HiMAT total scorec,d | 0.39 | (0.18 to 0.59) | 0.000 | 0.06 | (-0.46 to 0.58) | 0.823 | 0.244 |
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| Grooved Pegboarda,b | −0.15 | (-0.25 to -0.06) | 0.002 | −0.04 | (-0.30 to 0.22) | 0.767 | 0.420 |
| Trail Making Test-5a | −0.40 | (-0.62 to -0.18) | 0.001 | 0.00 | (-0.42 to 0.42) | 0.998 | 0.094 |
| MABC-2 total scorec | 0.15 | (0.02 to 0.27) | 0.024 | 0.00 | (-0.29 to 0.28) | 0.985 | 0.349 |
| HiMAT total scorec,d | 0.36 | (0.04 to 0.68) | 0.026 | 0.04 | (-0.78 to 0.85) | 0.928 | 0.462 |
aData missing for one VLBW participant with unilateral spastic cerebral palsy
bMean score for both hands
cData missing for one VLBW participant with bilateral spastic cerebral palsy
dData missing for one control participant
ep-values for between-group differences in associations of physical and mental component summaries with motor skills
HRQoL = health-related quality of life, VLBW = very low birth weight, CI = confidence interval
MABC-2 = Movement Assessment Battery for Children-2, HiMAT = High-level Mobility Assessment Tool
Higher scores on the Grooved Pegboard and Trail Making Test-5 indicate poorer function and higher scores on the MABC-2 and HiMAT indicate better function
Regression coefficient B for motor test, in linear regression with physical component summary and mental component summary as dependent variable, and motor test, group, and motor test x group as independent variables