Lowe Jean R, Fuller Janell F, Do Barbara T, Vohr Betty R, Das Abhik, Hintz Susan R, Watterberg Kristi L, Higgins Rosemary D
Department of Pediatrics, University of New Mexico Health Sciences Center, Albuquerque, NM, USA.
Department of Pediatrics, University of New Mexico Health Sciences Center, Albuquerque, NM, USA.
Early Hum Dev. 2019 Jan;128:48-54. doi: 10.1016/j.earlhumdev.2018.11.007. Epub 2018 Dec 4.
To evaluate the relationship of parent-reported child behaviors on the Child Behavior Checklist (CBCL) to cognition, language, and motor skills on the Bayley Scales of Infant and Toddler Development - III (Bayley-III) in toddlers born extremely preterm.
Toddlers born extremely preterm (gestational ages 22 0/7 to 26 6/7 weeks) were tested at 22-26 months corrected age with Bayley-III while parents completed the CBCL. Socio-demographic variables and medical history were recorded. Linear regression models were used to assess the relationship of Bayley-III cognitive, motor, and language scores with CBCL scores, adjusting for medical and socio-demographic factors.
Internalizing, affective, and pervasive development problem behavior scores on the CBCL correlated significantly with lower Bayley-III cognitive, language, and motor scores on unadjusted and adjusted analyses. Although externalizing and anxiety problems were significantly associated with cognitive and language scores on unadjusted analysis, the relationships were not significant after adjusting for socio-economic factors. CBCL scores were similar for boys and girls, with the exception of the pervasive developmental problem scale; boys had significantly more problems than girls (p = 0.02).
This study showed that parent reported behavior problems were related to lower cognitive, language, and motor development in toddlers born extremely preterm. Early findings of behavioral problems in toddlers born extremely premature may help identify children at greater risk for later learning difficulties. Adding a measure of behavior to the evaluation of these children may help better understand factors that can contribute to delays, especially in cognition and language.
评估家长报告的儿童行为清单(CBCL)中儿童行为与极早产儿2岁至2岁半时贝利婴幼儿发展量表第三版(Bayley-III)的认知、语言和运动技能之间的关系。
对极早产儿(胎龄22⁰/₇至26⁶/₇周)在矫正年龄22至26个月时进行Bayley-III测试,同时家长完成CBCL。记录社会人口统计学变量和病史。使用线性回归模型评估Bayley-III认知、运动和语言得分与CBCL得分之间的关系,并对医学和社会人口统计学因素进行调整。
在未调整和调整分析中,CBCL上的内化、情感和广泛性发展问题行为得分与较低的Bayley-III认知、语言和运动得分显著相关。虽然在未调整分析中外化和焦虑问题与认知和语言得分显著相关,但在调整社会经济因素后,这种关系并不显著。除广泛性发展问题量表外,男孩和女孩的CBCL得分相似;男孩的问题明显多于女孩(p = 0.02)。
本研究表明,家长报告的行为问题与极早产儿的认知、语言和运动发育较低有关。极早产儿幼儿期行为问题的早期发现可能有助于识别后期学习困难风险较高的儿童。在对这些儿童的评估中增加行为测量可能有助于更好地理解导致发育延迟的因素,尤其是在认知和语言方面。