| Literature DB >> 29415681 |
Catherine L Taylor1,2, Mabel L Rice3, Daniel Christensen4, Eve Blair4,5, Stephen R Zubrick4,5.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Late Language Emergence (LLE) in the first two years of life is one of the most common parental concerns about child development and reasons for seeking advice from health professionals. LLE is much more prevalent in twins (38%) than singletons (20%). In studies of language development in twins without overt disability, adverse prenatal and perinatal environments have been reported to play a lesser role in the etiology of LLE than adverse postnatal environments. However, there is a lack of population-level evidence about prenatal and perinatal risk factors for LLE in twins. This study investigated the extent to which prenatal and perinatal risk factors were associated with LLE in a population-level sample of twins at age 2 without overt disability.Entities:
Keywords: (5; Australia; Child development; Language; Late language emergence; Max 10): Twins
Mesh:
Year: 2018 PMID: 29415681 PMCID: PMC5804054 DOI: 10.1186/s12887-018-1035-9
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Pediatr ISSN: 1471-2431 Impact factor: 2.125
Risk factors for LLE in twins at age 2
| LLE | NLE | Bivariate | Multivariable | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Characteristic | N (%) | N (%) | OR [95% CI] | aOR [95% CI] |
| Maternal | ||||
| Maternal age | ||||
| <=20) | 5 (1.4%) | 13 (2.2%) | 0.1 [0, 12] | 0.6 [0.0, 68.8] |
| 21-25 | 32 (8.9%) | 52 (8.8%) | 0.7 [0.1, 5.3] | 0.7 [0.1, 7.2] |
| 26-30 | 120 (33.5%) | 170 (28.9%) | 1.0 [referent] | 1.0 [referent] |
| 31-35 | 133 (37.2%) | 219 (37.2%) | 0.6 [0.2, 2.4] | 0.7 [0.2, 2.8] |
| 36-40 | 63 (17.6%) | 123 (20.9%) | 0.4 [0.1, 1.8] | 0.4 [0.1, 2.2] |
| >40 | 5 (1.4%) | 11 (1.9%) | 0.3 [0.0, 22.2] | 0.4 [0.0, 62.4] |
| Maternal education | ||||
| <12 years | 73 (20.4%) | 123 (21%) | 2.6 [0.5, 12.3] | 0.7 [0.1, 4.3] |
| 12 years | 97 (27.1%) | 107 (18.3%) | 9.6 [2.0, 45.7]** | 3.4 [0.6, 19.7] |
| Post school study | 23 (6.4%) | 55 (9.4%) | 0.9 [0.1, 0 8] | 2.5 [0.2, 28.5] |
| Trade certificate | 78 (21.8%) | 104 (17.7%) | 5.2 [1.0, 26.1]* | 2.3 [0.4, 13.9] |
| Completed post school qualification | 87 (24.3%) | 197 (33.6%) | 1.0 [referent] | 1.0 [referent] |
| Mother’s country of birth | ||||
| Australia | 288 (80.4%) | 440 (74.8%) | 1.0 [referent] | 1.0 [referent] |
| NZ+UK | 33 (9.2%) | 69 (11.7%) | 0.3 [0.1, 2.2] | 0.5 [0.1, 4.0] |
| Not known | 21 (5.9%) | 33 (5.6%) | 0.9 [0.1, 9.7] | 0.6 [0.0, 17.2] |
| Other | 16 (4.5%) | 46 (7.8%) | 0.1 [0.0, 1.6] | 0.1 [0.0, 1.7] |
| Marital status | ||||
| Married | 336 (96.6%) | 556 (96.5%) | 1.0 [referent] | 1.0 [referent] |
| Single, widowed, divorced | 12 (3.4%) | 20 (3.5%) | 1 [0.0, 21.2] | 2.6 [0.1, 77.1] |
| Income | ||||
| $200 to $399 per week | 10 (2.8%) | 22 (3.7%) | 0.8 [0.0, 26.8] | 0.3 [0.0, 21.1] |
| $400 to $599 per week | 25 (7%) | 59 (10%) | 0.8 [0.1, 8.8] | 0.4 [0.0, 5.7] |
| $600 $799 per week | 50 (14%) | 90 (15.3%) | 1.8 [0.2, 14.2] | 1.2 [0.1, 12.6] |
| $800 to $999 per week | 58 (16.2%) | 62 (10.5%) | 8.9 [1.0, 76.8]* | 6.5 [0.6, 73.0] |
| $1,000 to $1,499 per week | 87 (24.3%) | 161 (27.4%) | 1.6 [0.2, 10.1] | 1.7 [0.2, 13.7] |
| $1,500 to $1,999 per week | 62 (17.3%) | 82 (13.9%) | 4.4 [0.6, 35.3] | 4.9 [0.5, 47.8] |
| $2,000 to $2,400 or more per week | 40 (11.2%) | 86 (14.6%) | 1.0 [referent] | 1.0 [referent] |
| Not stated | 26 (7.3%) | 26 (4.4%) | 11 [0.7, 172.7] | 13.1 [0.6, 277.2] |
| Socio-economic area disadvantagea | ||||
| | 62 (17.3%) | 82 (13.9%) | 2.2 [0.5, 10.4] | 1.7 [0.3, 8.9] |
| >15th percentile of the sample | 296 (82.7%) | 506 (86.1%) | 1.0 [referent] | 1.0 [referent] |
| Parity | ||||
| 0 | 91 (26.1%) | 229 (39.8%) | 1.0 [referent] | 1.0 [referent] |
| 1 | 133 (38.2%) | 179 (31.1%) | 7.4 [1.8, 29.4]** | 7.6 [1.6, 37.5]** |
| | 124 (35.6%) | 168 (29.2%) | 7.2 [1.8, 29.3]** | 7.9 [1.5, 41.9]** |
| Height | ||||
| lowest tercile | 122 (34.1%) | 176 (29.9%) | 1.5 [0.4, 5.9] | 0.8 [0.2, 3.6] |
| middle tercile | 122 (34.1%) | 226 (38.4%) | 0.7 [0.2, 2.6] | 0.6 [0.1, 2.6] |
| highest tercile | 114 (31.8%) | 186 (31.6%) | 1.0 [referent] | 1.0 [referent] |
| Pregnancy | ||||
| Threatened abortion | ||||
| No | 329 (91.9%) | 547 (93%) | 1.0 [referent] | 1.0 [referent] |
| Yes | 29 (8.1%) | 41 (7%) | 1.7 [0.2, 13.7] | 1.3 [0.1, 14.1] |
| Pre-eclampsia | ||||
| No | 306 (85.5%) | 490 (83.3%) | 1.0 [referent] | 1.0 [referent] |
| Yes | 52 (14.5%) | 98 (16.7%) | 0.6 [0.1, 2.8] | 0.6 [0.1, 3.0] |
| Placenta praeviab | ||||
| No | 354 (98.9%) | 588 (100%) | ||
| Yes | 4 (1.1%) | 0 (0%) | ||
| Abruptionb | ||||
| No | 355 (99.2%) | 587 (99.8%) | ||
| Yes | 3 (0.8%) | 1 (0.2%) | ||
| APH | ||||
| No | 346 (96.6%) | 568 (96.6%) | 1.0 [referent] | 1.0 [referent] |
| Yes | 12 (3.4%) | 20 (3.4%) | 1 [0.0, 20.4] | 1 [0.0, 26.4] |
| Other pregnancy complications | ||||
| None | 321 (89.7%) | 547 (93%) | 1.0 [referent] | 1.0 [referent] |
| Other pregnancy complications | 37 (10.3%) | 41 (7%) | 4 [0.5, 28.9] | 5.4 [0.6, 45.3] |
| Gestational Diabetes | ||||
| None | 333 (93%) | 567 (96.4%) | 1.0 [referent] | 1.0 [referent] |
| Diabetes | 25 (7%) | 21 (3.6%) | 9.6 [0.8, 122.2] | 19.5 [1.2, 313.1]* |
| Fertility treatments | ||||
| No | 287 (82.5%) | 421 (73.3%) | 1.0 [referent] | 1.0 [referent] |
| Yes | 61 (17.5%) | 153 (26.7%) | 0.2 [0.0, 0.8]* | 0.5 [0.1, 2.4] |
| Threatened preterm labour | ||||
| None | 322 (89.9%) | 546 (92.9%) | 1.0 [referent] | 1.0 [referent] |
| Threatened preterm labour | 36 (10.1%) | 42 (7.1%) | 3.3 [0.4, 24.2] | 2.5 [0.3, 21.4] |
| Precipitate deliveryb | ||||
| None | 349 (97.5%) | 585 (99.5%) | ||
| Yes | 9 (2.5%) | 3 (0.5%) | ||
| Fetal distress | ||||
| None | 317 (88.5%) | 531 (90.3%) | 1.0 [referent] | 1.0 [referent] |
| Fetal distress | 41 (11.5%) | 57 (9.7%) | 1.2 [0.2, 6.3] | 0.6 [0.1 , 3.6] |
| Cephalopelvic disproportionb | ||||
| None | 356 (99.4%) | 586 (99.7%) | ||
| Cephalopelvic disproportion | 2 (0.6%) | 2 (0.3%) | ||
| Prolapsed cordb | ||||
| None | 356 (99.4%) | 581 (98.8%) | ||
| Prolapsed cord | 2 (0.6%) | 7 (1.2%) | ||
| PPH | ||||
| No | 287 (80.2%) | 483 (82.1%) | 1.0 [referent] | 1.0 [referent] |
| Yes | 71 (19.8%) | 105 (17.9%) | 1.5 [0.4, 6.2] | 1.7 [0.4, 8.4] |
| Infant | ||||
| Genderc | ||||
| Male | 173 (48.3%) | 281 (47.8%) | ||
| Female | 185 (51.7%) | 307 (52.2%) | ||
| Zygosity | ||||
| DZ | 204 (57%) | 422 (71.8%) | 1.0 [referent] | 1.0 [referent] |
| MZ | 154 (43%) | 166 (28.2%) | 7.4 [2.3, 24]*** | 6.9 [1.7, 27.9]** |
| Birth order | ||||
| First-born twin | 179 (50%) | 294 (50%) | 1.0 [referent] | 1.0 [referent] |
| Second-born twin | 179 (50%) | 294 (50%) | 1 [0.6, 1.6] | 0.9 [0.5, 1.5] |
| Apgar 5-minutes <7b | ||||
| No | 341 (98%) | 574 (99.7%) | ||
| Yes | 7 (2%) | 2 (0.3%) | ||
| Total | 348 (100%) | 576 (100%) | ||
| TSR > 2 minutes | ||||
| No | 311 (92.3%) | 542 (96.6%) | 1.0 [referent] | 1.0 [referent] |
| Yes | 26 (7.7%) | 19 (3.4%) | 13.4 [2.3, 77.7]** | 13.6 [2.0, 91.1]** |
| Intubationb | ||||
| No | 337 (96.8%) | 561 (97.4%) | ||
| Yes | 11 (3.2%) | 15 (2.6%) | ||
| Estimated gestational age | ||||
| | 281 (80.7%) | 489 (84.9%) | 1.0 [referent] | 1.0 [referent] |
| <34weeks | 67 (19.3%) | 87 (15.1%) | 2.6 [0.6, 11.5] | 3.2 [0.6, 17.3] |
| POBW | ||||
| normal | 275 (79%) | 510 (88.5%) | 1.0 [referent] | 1.0 [referent] |
| <15th percentile of sample | 73 (21%) | 66 (11.5%) | 6.6 [2.4, 18.1]*** | 4.6 [1.7, 12.7]** |
a= defined as bottom 15% of study sample; b= excluded from logistic estimate due to small n.; c = excluded from logistic estimate as gender is taken into account when defining language delay.
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