Distinct Profiles of Attention in Children Born Moderate-to-Late Preterm at 6 Years

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2020-07

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Bogičević, LillyISNI 0000000492879082
Verhoeven, MarjoleinISNI 0000000391364821
van Baar, AnneloesORCID 0000-0002-3498-9019ISNI 0000000033077048

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Objective Attention difficulties are commonly reported by caregivers in school-aged children born moderate-to-late preterm (MLPT; 32–36 weeks’ gestation). We aimed to assess distinct aspects of attentional functioning (i.e. orienting, alerting and executive attention, processing speed and behavioral components) in children born MLPT and full term (FT), profiles of attentional functioning, and associated risk factors such as preterm birth. Methods Participants were 170 (87 MLPT and 83 FT) children, evaluated on cognitive and behavioral attention aspects at 6 years of age. We used a variable-centered approach to compare attentional functioning of children born MLPT and FT at group level, and a person-centered approach to identify profiles of attentional functioning. Neonatal and demographic characteristics of these profiles were compared. Results The variable-centered approach showed that at group level children born MLPT had poorer orienting attention and processing speed, and behavioral attention than children born FT. The person-centered approach revealed four profiles: (a) normal attentional functioning, (b) overall poorer attention, (c) poorer cognitive attention, and (d) behavioral attention problems. Children born MLPT were overrepresented in each of the suboptimal attention profiles, and were more dispersed across profiles than children born FT. Conclusions Children born MLPT are at increased risk of difficulties in some attention aspects, but at group level differences with children born FT are small. However, children born MLPT show considerable variation in the nature of attention difficulties and are twice as likely to show a suboptimal attention profile, indicating a cumulation of poorer attention scores.

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attention, moderate-to-late preterm, patterns, prematurity, profiles, school-age

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Bogicevic, L, Verhoeven, M & van Baar, A L 2020, 'Distinct Profiles of Attention in Children Born Moderate-to-Late Preterm at 6 Years', Journal of Pediatric Psychology, vol. 45, no. 6, pp. 685-694. https://doi.org/10.1093/jpepsy/jsaa038