2020
DOI: 10.1001/jamapediatrics.2020.2904
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Identification of Modifiable Social and Behavioral Factors Associated With Childhood Cognitive Performance

Abstract: social environments are likely associated with a large portion of racial disparities in childhood cognitive performance. Identification of the specific exposures associated with cognitive development is needed to inform prevention efforts.OBJECTIVE To identify modifiable factors associated with childhood cognitive performance. DESIGN, SETTING, AND PARTICIPANTSThis longitudinal pregnancy cohort study included 1503 mother-child dyads who were enrolled in the University of Tennessee Health Science Center-Conditio… Show more

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“…Standardized PSS total score Weinraub and Wolf, 1983;Keim et al, 2011;Huang et al, 2014;LeWinn et al, 2020 The CAGE Adapted to Include Drugs (CAGE-AID) Brown and Rounds (1995) The CAGE-AID is used to screen the respondent for problems associated with drug abuse. The assessment is self-completed and consists of four yes/no questions.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Standardized PSS total score Weinraub and Wolf, 1983;Keim et al, 2011;Huang et al, 2014;LeWinn et al, 2020 The CAGE Adapted to Include Drugs (CAGE-AID) Brown and Rounds (1995) The CAGE-AID is used to screen the respondent for problems associated with drug abuse. The assessment is self-completed and consists of four yes/no questions.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, rather than providing a “pure” measure of ability, IQ scores may reflect a multitude of factors beyond the innate cognitive capacity of an individual (Croizet and Dutrévis, 2004 ; Fagan and Holland, 2007 ; Kendler et al, 2015 ; Ritchie and Tucker-Drob, 2018 ). For example, IQ has consistently been shown to be related to socioeconomic status (SES) variables, especially maternal education and household income levels (Duncan and Brooks-Gunn, 2000 ; National Institute of Child Health Human Development Early Child Care Research Network, 2005 ; Nelson et al, 2007 ; Tucker-Drob et al, 2013 ; Kendler et al, 2015 ; LeWinn et al, 2020 ). Moreover, as a measured construct, IQ has a number of well-known limitations that have sparked historical debate and controversy.…”
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“…Data were gathered at multiple time points and settings (online Supplementary Table S1): two pre-natal clinic visits (enrollment, third trimester), one hospital visit (birth), and four clinic visits (1-year, 2-year, 3-year, and 4-6 year). Demographic surveys and a battery of tests and questionnaires were administered at each time point (LeWinn, Bush, Batra, Tylavsky, & Rehkopf, 2020;Sontag-Padilla, Burns, Shih, & Griffin, 2015).…”
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“…Although the unadjusted mean difference in test scores by race was 13.3 points, once the model was adjusted for the 24 exposures, there were no differences in cognitive test scores as a function or race. 20 Second, in several ELGAN study analyses, the investigators assessed the potential significance of race as a covariate of cognitive and other neurologic outcomes by considering ORs of race categories on outcome risk. In so doing, investigators selected as reference the least at-risk group, in this case being White, as the reference of 1.…”
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