1. Exploring the Cognitive Development of Children Born to Adolescent Mothers in South Africa
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Steventon Roberts, Kathryn J., Smith, Colette, Toska, Elona, Cluver, Lucie, Wittesaele, Camille, Langwenya, Nontokozo, Shenderovich, Yulia, Saal, Wylene, Jochim, Janina, Chen-Charles, Jenny, Marlow, Marguerite, and Sherr, Lorraine
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This study explores the cognitive development of children born to adolescent mothers within South Africa compared to existing reference data, and explores development by child age bands to examine relative levels of development. Cross-sectional analyses present data from 954 adolescents (10-19 years) and their first-born children (0-68 months). All adolescents completed questionnaires relating to themselves and their children, and standardized child cognitive assessments (Mullen Scales of Early Learning) were undertaken. Cognitive development scores of the sample were lower than USA reference population scores and relative performance compared to the reference population was found to decline with increasing child age. When compared to children born to adult mothers in the sub-Saharan African region, children born to adolescent mothers (human immunodeficiency virus [HIV] unexposed; n = 724) were found to have lower cognitive development scores. Findings identify critical periods of development where intervention may be required to bolster outcomes for children born to adolescent mothers.
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- 2023
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