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Long-term follow-up of mental health, health-related quality of life and associations with motor skills in young adults born preterm with very low birth weight

机译:心理健康的长期随访,与运动技能有关的生命和协会的生命和协会,生育早产具有非常低的出生体重

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Being born with very low birth weight (VLBW: ≤1500?g) is related to long-term disability and neurodevelopmental problems, possibly affecting mental health and health-related quality of life (HRQoL). However, studies in young adulthood yield mixed findings. The aim of this study was to examine mental health and HRQoL at 23?years, including changes from 20 to 23?years and associations with motor skills in VLBW young adults compared with controls. In a geographically based follow-up study, 35 VLBW and 37 term-born young adults were assessed at 23?years by using Achenbach Adult Self-Report (ASR), Short Form 36 Health Survey (SF-36), Beck Depression Inventory (BDI) and various motor tests. The ASR and SF-36 were also used at 20?years. Longitudinal changes in ASR and SF-36 from 20 to 23?years were analysed by linear mixed models and associations with motor skills at 23?years by linear regression. At 23?years, total ASR score was 38.6 (SD: 21.7) in the VLBW group compared with 29.0 (SD: 18.6) in the control group (p?=?0.048). VLBW participants had higher scores for attention problems, internalizing problems and critical items, and they reported to drink less alcohol than controls. BDI total score did not differ between groups. On SF-36, VLBW participants reported significantly poorer physical and social functioning, more role-limitations due to physical and emotional problems, more bodily pain and lower physical and mental component summaries than controls. In the VLBW group, total ASR score increased by 9.0 (95 % CI: 3.3 to 14.7) points from 20 to 23?years (p?=?0.009 vs controls), physical and mental component summaries of SF-36 decreased by 2.9 (95 % CI: -4.8 to -1.1) and 4.4 (95 % CI: -7.1 to -1.7) points, respectively (p?=?0.012 and p?=?0.022 vs controls). Among VLBW participants, more mental health problems and lower physical and mental HRQoL were associated with poorer motor skills at 23?years. VLBW young adults reported poorer and declining mental health and HRQoL in the transitional phase into adulthood. They seemed to have a cautious lifestyle with more internalizing problems and less alcohol use. The associations of mental health problems and HRQoL with motor skills are likely to reflect a shared aetiology.
机译:与极低出生体重(?VLBW:≤1500G)出生有关,长期残疾和神经发育的问题,可能会影响心理健康和生活健康质量(健康相关生活质量)。然而,在成年早期研究产生混合的结果。这项研究的目的是研究心理健康和健康相关生活质量在23?年,包括20至23?年的变化和协会在极低出生体重年轻人的运动技能与对照组相比。在基于地理位置的跟踪研究,35 VLBW和37项出生的年轻人,通过使用阿亨巴赫成人自我报告(ASR),短表36健康调查(SF-36),贝克抑郁量表(23?年评估BDI)及各种电机测试。该ASR和SF-36也使用了20年半。在ASR和SF-36 20至23?年纵向变化通过线性混合模型,并与运动技能协会在23?年通过线性回归分析。 ?在23年来,总ASR得分为38.6(SD:21.7)的VLBW组中的29.0(SD:18.6)相比,在对照组中(P = 0.048?)。极低出生体重参与者有更高的分数为关注的问题,内在问题和关键项目,并就报喝比对照组少饮酒。 BDI总分没有不同群体之间。在SF-36,极低出生体重与会者报告显著较差的物理和社会功能,多个角色的限制,由于身体和情绪上的问题,更多的身体疼痛和低于控制身体和心理组件摘要。在VLBW组,总ASR评分增加9.0(95%CI:3.3〜14.7)?点从20到23岁(?P = 0.009比对照组),SF-36的生理和心理组分摘要下降2.9( 95%CI:-4.8到-1.1)和4.4(95%CI:?-7.1 -1.7到)点,分别为(p = 0.012和p = 0.022比对照组)?。在极低出生体重的参与者,更多的心理健康问题,降低身体和精神健康相关生活质量在23?年与较差的运动能力有关。极低出生体重青年报较差,并在过渡阶段下降的心理健康和健康相关生活质量到成年。他们似乎有一个谨慎的生活方式更内在的问题,少饮酒。心理健康问题和健康相关生活质量与运动技能的关联可能反映了共同的病因。

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