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Etiology of persistent mathematics difficulties from childhood to adolescence following very preterm birth

Sarah Clayton, Victoria Simms, Lucy Cragg, Camilla Gilmore, Neil Marlow, Rebecca Spong, Samantha Johnson

2021Child Neuropsychology15 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

's >0.05), with the exception of writing large numbers and conceptual understanding of arithmetic. In a previous study, 83 of the VP adolescents and 49 of the term-born adolescents were assessed at age 8-10 years using measures of the same skills. Amongst these, the between-group difference in mathematics achievement remained stable over time. This study extends findings of a persistent deficit in mathematics achievement among VP children over the primary and secondary school years, and provides evidence of a deficit in factual, procedural and conceptual mathematics skills and in higher order mathematical operations among VP adolescents. We provide further evidence that VP children's mathematics difficulties are driven by deficits in domain-general rather than domain-specific cognitive skills.

Topics & Concepts

Developmental psychologyWechsler Adult Intelligence ScaleAchievement testPsychologyNumber senseCognitionStandardized testMathematics educationNeuroscienceInfant Development and Preterm CareNeonatal and fetal brain pathologyChildren's Physical and Motor Development