Examining preeclampsia correlation with cognitive development and symptoms of behavioral disorders among children

Introduction: The present study aimed to determine the correlation between maternal pre-eclampsia and cognitive development and symptoms of behavioral disorders in children and adolescents. Materials & Methods: The research was conducted in 2017 by descriptive correlation method. The statistical...

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Main Authors: Marzieh Bagheri, Seyed Ebrahim Hossini, Hojjatallah Javidi, Naderh Sohrabi
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Published: Yasuj University Of Medical Sciences 2021-12-01
Series:Armaghane Danesh Bimonthly Journal
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Online Access:http://armaghanj.yums.ac.ir/article-1-3107-en.html
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author Marzieh Bagheri
Seyed Ebrahim Hossini
Hojjatallah Javidi
Naderh Sohrabi
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Hojjatallah Javidi
Naderh Sohrabi
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description Introduction: The present study aimed to determine the correlation between maternal pre-eclampsia and cognitive development and symptoms of behavioral disorders in children and adolescents. Materials & Methods: The research was conducted in 2017 by descriptive correlation method. The statistical population included 1406 children born in 2006-2009-2012 in Hafez Educational-Medical Center located in Shiraz. According to Morgan's table, 300 children were selected as a sample, our sample was limited to children with data available on maternal pre-eclampsia. Cognitive development was evaluated by the Raven's Coloured Progressive with the validity 41% and reliability 62%. Symptoms of behavioral disorders were assessed by the Rutter Behavioral Disorders Questionnaire for parents and the validity of 97% and reliability of 92% were achieved. Data analysis was performed in SPSS software. Ethics code: IR.SUMS.REC.1397.146 Findings: The results showed that there is a significant and positive relationship between preeclampsia and cognitive development was equal to 0.187 which was significant at P <0.01. there was a significant relationship between maternal pre-eclampsia and cognitive development. Also, the correlation between pre-eclampsia and aggression is equal to 0.317, with child anxiety is equal to 0.247, with maladaptation is equal to 0.240 and with attention deficit-hyperactivity disorder is -0.212, all of which are significant at the level of p <001. It was found that there is a significant inverse relationship between pre-eclampsia and aggression, anxiety, maladaptation and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, but the correlation between pre-eclampsia and child antisocial behavior was 0.107 and no significant relationship was observed. Discussions & Conclusions: maternal pre-eclampsia can affect cognitive development and behavior in childhood. On the other hand, more hospitalization of these infants in their intensive care unit can lead to disruption in child development.
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spelling doaj.art-2eff34d65b8448098ece17443da1979e2022-12-22T03:38:04ZfasYasuj University Of Medical SciencesArmaghane Danesh Bimonthly Journal1728-65142021-12-0126600Examining preeclampsia correlation with cognitive development and symptoms of behavioral disorders among childrenMarzieh Bagheri0Seyed Ebrahim Hossini1Hojjatallah Javidi2Naderh Sohrabi3 Islamic Azad University, Marvdasht Branch, Iran Zand Institute of Higher Education, Shiraz Islamic Azad University, Marvdasht Branch, Iran Islamic Azad University, Marvdasht Branch, Iran Introduction: The present study aimed to determine the correlation between maternal pre-eclampsia and cognitive development and symptoms of behavioral disorders in children and adolescents. Materials & Methods: The research was conducted in 2017 by descriptive correlation method. The statistical population included 1406 children born in 2006-2009-2012 in Hafez Educational-Medical Center located in Shiraz. According to Morgan's table, 300 children were selected as a sample, our sample was limited to children with data available on maternal pre-eclampsia. Cognitive development was evaluated by the Raven's Coloured Progressive with the validity 41% and reliability 62%. Symptoms of behavioral disorders were assessed by the Rutter Behavioral Disorders Questionnaire for parents and the validity of 97% and reliability of 92% were achieved. Data analysis was performed in SPSS software. Ethics code: IR.SUMS.REC.1397.146 Findings: The results showed that there is a significant and positive relationship between preeclampsia and cognitive development was equal to 0.187 which was significant at P <0.01. there was a significant relationship between maternal pre-eclampsia and cognitive development. Also, the correlation between pre-eclampsia and aggression is equal to 0.317, with child anxiety is equal to 0.247, with maladaptation is equal to 0.240 and with attention deficit-hyperactivity disorder is -0.212, all of which are significant at the level of p <001. It was found that there is a significant inverse relationship between pre-eclampsia and aggression, anxiety, maladaptation and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, but the correlation between pre-eclampsia and child antisocial behavior was 0.107 and no significant relationship was observed. Discussions & Conclusions: maternal pre-eclampsia can affect cognitive development and behavior in childhood. On the other hand, more hospitalization of these infants in their intensive care unit can lead to disruption in child development.http://armaghanj.yums.ac.ir/article-1-3107-en.htmlpre-eclampsiacognitive developmentsymptoms of behavioral disorderschildren.
spellingShingle Marzieh Bagheri
Seyed Ebrahim Hossini
Hojjatallah Javidi
Naderh Sohrabi
Examining preeclampsia correlation with cognitive development and symptoms of behavioral disorders among children
Armaghane Danesh Bimonthly Journal
pre-eclampsia
cognitive development
symptoms of behavioral disorders
children.
title Examining preeclampsia correlation with cognitive development and symptoms of behavioral disorders among children
title_full Examining preeclampsia correlation with cognitive development and symptoms of behavioral disorders among children
title_fullStr Examining preeclampsia correlation with cognitive development and symptoms of behavioral disorders among children
title_full_unstemmed Examining preeclampsia correlation with cognitive development and symptoms of behavioral disorders among children
title_short Examining preeclampsia correlation with cognitive development and symptoms of behavioral disorders among children
title_sort examining preeclampsia correlation with cognitive development and symptoms of behavioral disorders among children
topic pre-eclampsia
cognitive development
symptoms of behavioral disorders
children.
url http://armaghanj.yums.ac.ir/article-1-3107-en.html
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