Attention capacities of preterm and term born toddlers: A multi-method approach

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2015-12-01

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de Jong, M.ISNI 0000000419540883
Verhoeven, MarjoleinISNI 0000000391364821
van Baar, A.L.ORCID 0000-0002-3498-9019ISNI 0000000033077048

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Abstract

Objective Many preterm children show difficulties in attention at (pre)school age. The development of attention capacities of preterm and term toddlers was compared using a longitudinal and multi-method approach at 12, 18 and 24 months. Method Attention was measured for 123 preterm (32–36 weeks gestation) and 101 term born children, using eye tracking (18 months), observations during mother–child interaction (18 months), and mother-reports (12, 18, and 24 months). Results Preterm toddlers had lower scores than term children on the eye-tracking measures of orienting and alerting. No group differences were found with observations, mother-reports, and the eye-tracking measure of executive attention. More preterm than term children had suboptimal scores on measures of the alerting system at 18 months, possibly indicating difficulties in attention development. Conclusion Preterm children showed an increased risk for suboptimal functioning in alerting attention capacities, as early as at a toddler age.

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Preterm, Toddlers, Orienting, Alerting, Executive attention, Taverne

Citation

De Jong, M, Verhoeven, M & Van Baar, A L 2015, 'Attention capacities of preterm and term born toddlers: A multi-method approach', Early Human Development, vol. 91, no. 12, pp. 761-768. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.earlhumdev.2015.08.015