Results at age 8 years of early intervention for low-birth-weight premature infants - The infant health and development program

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McCarton, CM
BrooksGunn, J
Wallace, IF
Bauer, CR
Bennett, FC
Bernbaum, JC
Broyles, S
Casey, PH
McCormick, MC
Scott, DT
Tyson, J
Tonascia, J
Meinert, CL
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[1] COLUMBIA UNIV, TEACHERS COLL, CTR CHILDREN & FAMILIES, NEW YORK, NY 10027 USA
[2] RES TRIANGLE INST, RES TRIANGLE PK, NC 27709 USA
[3] UNIV MIAMI, SCH MED, DEPT PEDIAT, MIAMI, FL USA
[4] UNIV WASHINGTON, DEPT PEDIAT, SEATTLE, WA 98195 USA
[5] UNIV PENN, CHILDRENS HOSP PHILADELPHIA, PHILADELPHIA, PA 19104 USA
[6] UNIV ARKANSAS MED SCI HOSP, DEPT PEDIAT, LITTLE ROCK, AR USA
[7] CHILDRENS HOSP, DEPT MATERNAL & CHILD HLTH, BOSTON, MA 02115 USA
[8] UNIV TEXAS, SW MED CTR, DEPT PEDIAT, DALLAS, TX USA
[9] JOHNS HOPKINS UNIV, DEPT BIOSTAT & EPIDEMIOL, BALTIMORE, MD USA
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10.1001/jama.277.2.126
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R5 [内科学];
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Objective.-To reevaluate at age 8 years children who had participated during the first 3 years of life in a randomized clinical trial of special services for low-birthweight (LBW) premature infants. Design.-Follow-up of a randomized controlled trial of premature infants (less than or equal to 37 weeks' gestation), stratified by 2 LBW groups (lighter [less than or equal to 2000 g] and heavier [2001-2500 g]) and divided into intervention (n=377) and follow-up only (n=608) groups. Setting.-Eight sites serving diverse populations. Participants.-At age 8 years, 874 children were assessed: 336 in the intervention group and 538 in the follow-up only group. Intervention.-The 3-year intervention consisted of home visits (birth to 3 years), child development center services (ages 1 to 3 years), and parent group meetings (ages 1 to 3 years). Primary Outcome Measures.-Cognitive functioning (Weschler Intelligence Scale for Children-III; Peabody Picture Vocabulary Test-Revised); academic achievement (Woodcock-Johnson Tests of Achievement-Revised); and parental reports of school performance, behavior (Child Behavior Checklist), and health (Child General Health Survey). Results.-At age 8 years, in the entire cohort and in the lighter LBW stratum, the intervention and follow-up only groups were similar on all primary outcome measures, Differences favoring the intervention group were found within the heavier LBW group: full-scale IQ score (4.4 points higher, P=.007), verbal IQ score (4.2 points higher, P=.01), performance IQ score (3.9 points higher, P=.02), mathematics achievement score (4.8 points higher, P=.04), and receptive vocabulary score (6.7 points higher, P=.001). On a physical functioning subscale, the whole intervention group received less favorable ratings, while the lighter LBW in intervention group had lower maternal ratings assessing social limitations caused by behavior. Conclusion.-Although at age 8 years there were modest intervention-related differences in the cognitive and academic skills of heavier LBW premature children, attenuation of the large favorable effects seen at 3 years was observed in both the heavier and lighter LBW groups, This indicates a need-to develop additional intervention strategies for LBW premature children that can provide sustained benefits.
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