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School performance is age appropriate with support services in very preterm children at 11 years of age.

Authors :
Nyman, Anna
Korhonen, Tapio
Lehtonen, Liisa
Haataja, Leena
Aho, Karoliina
Ahtola, Annarilla
Ekblad, Mikael
Ekblad, Satu
Ekholm, Eeva
Hagelstam, Camilla
Huhtala, Mira
Juntunen, Maija
Kero, Pentti
Koivisto, Mari
Korja, Riikka
Korpela, Satu
Lahti, Katri
Lapinleimu, Helena
Lehtonen, Tuomo
Leppänen, Marika
Source :
Acta Paediatrica. Sep2019, Vol. 108 Issue 9, p1669-1676. 8p.
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

<bold>Aim: </bold>This Finnish regional birth-cohort study compared the school performance of very preterm and full-term children when they reached 11 years of age.<bold>Methods: </bold>Teachers rated the educational abilities of 123 preterm children and 133 full-term controls at the age of 11 years as well as the support services they received. The children were all born in the Turku University Hospital between 2001 and 2005. In the preterm group, neurosensory impairments were confirmed at two years of corrected age, and full-scale intelligence quotient (IQ) was assessed at 11 years of age using the Wechsler Intelligence Scale, Fourth Edition.<bold>Results: </bold>Educational abilities, including academic skills and classroom functioning, did not differ between the two groups after excluding the children with a full-scale IQ < 70. However, 40% of the preterm group and 26% of the controls had received at least one support service (p <0.02). The 13 preterm children with a full-scale IQ <70 and the 10 with neurosensory impairment received more support services. Boys in both groups displayed more classroom-functioning problems than girls.<bold>Conclusion: </bold>A full-scale IQ ≥ 70 and age-appropriate educational abilities do not exclude a significant need for support services in very preterm children at the age of 11 years. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
08035253
Volume :
108
Issue :
9
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Acta Paediatrica
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
137967095
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1111/apa.14763