1. The prenatal, perinatal and neonatal risk factors for children's developmental coordination disorder: A population study in mainland China
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Guixiong Gu, Liping Zhu, Wei Meng, Lijun Zhang, Jing Hua, and Peiqi Jiang
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Lung Diseases ,Male ,Mainland China ,China ,Pediatrics ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Population ,Fetal Distress ,Pregnancy ,Risk Factors ,Odds Ratio ,Developmental and Educational Psychology ,Fetal distress ,medicine ,Humans ,education ,Pathological ,education.field_of_study ,business.industry ,Odds ratio ,Jaundice ,medicine.disease ,Abortion, Threatened ,Jaundice, Neonatal ,Obstetric Labor Complications ,Motor Skills Disorders ,Clinical Psychology ,Logistic Models ,Child, Preschool ,Multilevel Analysis ,Etiology ,Premature Birth ,Population study ,Female ,medicine.symptom ,business ,Maternal Age - Abstract
We initially conducted a population-based study on developmental coordination disorder (DCD) in mainland China to explore the prenatal, perinatal and neonatal risk factors on DCD. A total of 4001 children were selected from 160 classes in 15 public nursery schools. The Movement Assessment Battery for Children-Second Edition (MABC-2) was used to assess the children's motor function. Crude and adjusted odds ratios were estimated to determine the strength of association using a multilevel logistic regression model with a random intercept. Three hundred and thirty children out of 4001 subjects met the DSM-IV criteria for DCD, and 3671 children were non-DCD. Maternal age, threatened abortion, fetal distress during labor, preterm birth, chronic lung disease and newborn pathological jaundice were related with DCD (OR=1.72, 2.72, 9.14, 5.17, 1.43, and 2.54, respectively, each p
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- 2014
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