Title
Psychosocial developmental trajectory of a cohort of young adults born very preterm and/or with a very low birth weight in the Netherlands
Author
van der Pal, S.M.
Maurice-Stam, H.
Grootenhuis, M.A.
van Wassenaer-Leemhuis, A.G.
Verrips, G.H.W.
Publication year
2019
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The achievement of age-specific developmental milestones in youth is of great importance to the adjustment in adult life. Young adults who were born preterm, might go through a different developmental trajectory and transition into adulthood than their peers. This study aimed to compare the psychosocial developmental trajectory of young adults who were born preterm with peers from the general population. Young adults from the POPS (Project On Preterm and Small for gestational age infants) cohort study, born in 1983 in the Netherlands, completed online the Course of Life Questionnaire (CoLQ - achievement of psychosocial developmental milestones) at 28 years of age. Analysis of variance by group, age and gender was performed to test differences on the CoLQ scale scores between the POPS-group and 211 peers (25-30 years) from the general population (Ref-group). Differences on item level, representing the achievement of individual milestones, were analyzed with logistic regression analyses by group, age and gender. RESULTS: The POPS-group (n = 300, 32,3% biased response) scored significantly lower than the Ref-group on the scales Psychosexual Development (effect size - 0.26, p
Subject
Preterm born
Young adults
Psychosocial
Developmental milestones
Course of life
Healthy for Life
Healthy Living
Life
CH - Child Health
ELSS - Earth, Life and Social Sciences
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DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s41687-019-0106-5
TNO identifier
862515
Source
Journal of Patient Reported Outcomes, 3 (3), 17
Document type
article