Behavioral and intelligence outcome in 8- to 16-year-old born small for gestational age
PurposeWe investigated behavioral problems, attention problems, and cognitive function in children and adolescents born small for gestational age (SGA).MethodsForty-six SGA children born at term and 46 appropriate for gestational age (AGA) children born at term were compared. Psychiatric symptoms we...
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doaj-6af1e57b224b44478c65beaaf6cbcfda2020-11-24T22:16:00ZengKorean Pediatric SocietyKorean Journal of Pediatrics1738-10612092-72582016-10-01591041442010.3345/kjp.2016.59.10.41420125550575Behavioral and intelligence outcome in 8- to 16-year-old born small for gestational ageKyung Hee Yi0Yoon Young Yi1Il Tae Hwang2Department of Pediatrics, Wonkwang University Sanbon Medical Center, Gunpo, Korea.Department of Pediatrics, Hallym University College of Medicine, Seoul, Korea.Department of Pediatrics, Hallym University College of Medicine, Seoul, Korea.PurposeWe investigated behavioral problems, attention problems, and cognitive function in children and adolescents born small for gestational age (SGA).MethodsForty-six SGA children born at term and 46 appropriate for gestational age (AGA) children born at term were compared. Psychiatric symptoms were examined with reference to the Korean-Child Behavior Checklist, Korean-Youth Self Report, and Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder Rating Scale (ADHD-RS). Cognitive function was estimated using the Wechsler Intelligence Scale. Sociodemographic data were recorded from interviews.ResultsSGA children had high scores on delinquent behavior, aggressive behavior, and the externalizing scale, and they also showed a propensity for anxiety and depression. The SGA group had a higher mean ADHD-RS score than the AGA group (10.52±8.10 vs.9.93±7.23), but the difference was not significant. The SGA group had a significantly lower verbal intelligence quotient (IQ) than the AGA group, but the mean scores of both groups were within normal limits.ConclusionThis study indicates marked behavioral problems, such as delinquency, aggressiveness, and anxiety and depression, as well as low verbal IQ in the SGA group than in the AGA group. Even in cases in which these symptoms are not severe, early detection and proper treatment can help these children adapt to society.http://kjp.or.kr/upload/pdf/kjped-59-414.pdfSmall for gestational ageChild behavior disordersCognition |
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Kyung Hee Yi Yoon Young Yi Il Tae Hwang Behavioral and intelligence outcome in 8- to 16-year-old born small for gestational age Korean Journal of Pediatrics Small for gestational age Child behavior disorders Cognition |
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Kyung Hee Yi Yoon Young Yi Il Tae Hwang |
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Behavioral and intelligence outcome in 8- to 16-year-old born small for gestational age |
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Behavioral and intelligence outcome in 8- to 16-year-old born small for gestational age |
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Behavioral and intelligence outcome in 8- to 16-year-old born small for gestational age |
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Behavioral and intelligence outcome in 8- to 16-year-old born small for gestational age |
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Behavioral and intelligence outcome in 8- to 16-year-old born small for gestational age |
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behavioral and intelligence outcome in 8- to 16-year-old born small for gestational age |
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Korean Pediatric Society |
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Korean Journal of Pediatrics |
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1738-1061 2092-7258 |
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PurposeWe investigated behavioral problems, attention problems, and cognitive function in children and adolescents born small for gestational age (SGA).MethodsForty-six SGA children born at term and 46 appropriate for gestational age (AGA) children born at term were compared. Psychiatric symptoms were examined with reference to the Korean-Child Behavior Checklist, Korean-Youth Self Report, and Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder Rating Scale (ADHD-RS). Cognitive function was estimated using the Wechsler Intelligence Scale. Sociodemographic data were recorded from interviews.ResultsSGA children had high scores on delinquent behavior, aggressive behavior, and the externalizing scale, and they also showed a propensity for anxiety and depression. The SGA group had a higher mean ADHD-RS score than the AGA group (10.52±8.10 vs.9.93±7.23), but the difference was not significant. The SGA group had a significantly lower verbal intelligence quotient (IQ) than the AGA group, but the mean scores of both groups were within normal limits.ConclusionThis study indicates marked behavioral problems, such as delinquency, aggressiveness, and anxiety and depression, as well as low verbal IQ in the SGA group than in the AGA group. Even in cases in which these symptoms are not severe, early detection and proper treatment can help these children adapt to society. |
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Small for gestational age Child behavior disorders Cognition |
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