Development Following Premature Birth
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This work examines the long-term effects of premature
birth on children s neurodevelopment and psychosocial
functioning to determine the role corticosteroid
treatments play in influencing this development. 155
children who were born very prematurely, (31 weeks
gestation or less) were comprehensively assessed.
Results were analysed in terms of whether or not
steroid treatments were received after birth. In
order to control for genetic influences, 25
nearest-age siblings were also assessed in addition
to aspects of environment and parenting style.
Factors relating to family functioning, parental
mental health and demographic variables were
considered. The main outcome measures were cognitive
ability, behavioural competencies and behavioural
difficulties. There were significant group
differences indicating that steroids impact on
long-term outcomes. Environmental factors were also
strongly predictive of outcomes. It was concluded
that postnatal steroid administration has an impact
upon development which has been overlooked in much of
the literature, however, environmental factors such
as family functioning appear to have a key role in
these children s development.
Autorentext
Dr Trevor T Wilson BSc Hons PGC(Psychother) PhD. During this research, the author was based between theRoyal-Jubilee Maternity Hospital and the Queen's University ofBelfast. His clinical experience spans several disciplines,mostly as part of the Paediatric Clinical Neuropsychology serviceat the Royal Group of Hospitals in Northern Ireland.
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This work examines the long-term effects of prematurebirth on children's neurodevelopment and psychosocialfunctioning to determine the role corticosteroidtreatments play in influencing this development. 155children who were born very prematurely, (31 weeksgestation or less) were comprehensively assessed.Results were analysed in terms of whether or notsteroid treatments were received after birth. Inorder to control for genetic influences, 25nearest-age siblings were also assessed in additionto aspects of environment and parenting style.Factors relating to family functioning, parentalmental health and demographic variables wereconsidered. The main outcome measures were cognitiveability, behavioural competencies and behaviouraldifficulties. There were significant groupdifferences indicating that steroids impact onlong-term outcomes. Environmental factors were alsostrongly predictive of outcomes. It was concludedthat postnatal steroid administration has an impactupon development which has been overlooked in much ofthe literature, however, environmental factors suchas family functioning appear to have a key role inthese children's development.
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- Allgemeine Informationen
- Sprache Englisch
- Titel Development Following Premature Birth
- ISBN 978-3-639-13294-6
- Format Kartonierter Einband (Kt)
- EAN 9783639132946
- Jahr 2009
- Größe H220mm x B220mm
- Autor Trevor Wilson
- Untertitel Considering Postnatal Corticosteroid Treatments in Assessing Long Term Neurodevelopmental
- Genre Medizin
- Anzahl Seiten 240
- Herausgeber VDM Verlag
- GTIN 09783639132946