Sociodemographic and medical influences on neurobehavioral patterns in preterm infants: A multi-center study

Among preterm infants, neurodevelopmental outcomes are influenced by both medical and sociodemographic factors. Less is known about the impact on these factors on neonatal neurobehavioral patterns. To determine associations between demographic, psychosocial and medical risk factors and neonatal neur...

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Veröffentlicht in:Early human development 2020-03, Vol.142, p.104954-104954, Article 104954
Hauptverfasser: McGowan, Elisabeth C., Hofheimer, Julie A., O'Shea, T. Michael, Carter, Brian S., Helderman, Jennifer, Neal, Charles R., Pastyrnak, Steve, Smith, Lynne M., Soliman, Antoine, Dansereau, Lynne M., Della Grotta, Sheri A., Lester, Barry M.
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Zusammenfassung:Among preterm infants, neurodevelopmental outcomes are influenced by both medical and sociodemographic factors. Less is known about the impact on these factors on neonatal neurobehavioral patterns. To determine associations between demographic, psychosocial and medical risk factors and neonatal neurobehavior. Multi-center observational study of infants born
ISSN:0378-3782
1872-6232
1872-6232
DOI:10.1016/j.earlhumdev.2020.104954