Preterm birth and early life environmental factors: neuropsychological profiles at adolescence and young adulthood

Objectives To establish neuropsychological profiles after high- and low-risk preterm birth (i.e., with and without neonatal brain injury) during adolescence and young adulthood and to assess the potential role of early life environmental factors in cognition. Study design Participants (N = 177; M ag...

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Hauptverfasser: Fernández de Gamarra-Oca, Lexuri, Zubiaurre-Elorza, Leire, Gómez-Gastiasoro, Ainara, Molins-Sauri, Marta, Loureiro, Begoña, Peña, Javier, García-Guerrero, M. Acebo, Ibarretxe-Bilbao, Naroa, Bruna, Olga, Junqué, Carme, Macaya, Alfons, Poca, Maria A., Ojeda, Natalia
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description Objectives To establish neuropsychological profiles after high- and low-risk preterm birth (i.e., with and without neonatal brain injury) during adolescence and young adulthood and to assess the potential role of early life environmental factors in cognition. Study design Participants (N = 177; M age  = 20.11 years) of both sexes were evaluated when adolescent or in young adulthood. They were grouped according to their birth status: 30 high-risk preterm, 83 low-risk preterm and 64 born at full term. Results Significant differences were found in several cognitive domains between groups. Furthermore, familial socioeconomic status (SES) moderated the relation between the degree of maturity/immaturity at birth and cognition ( F (5,171)  = 11.94, p  
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