Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W2332118191> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W2332118191 endingPage "290" @default.
- W2332118191 startingPage "283" @default.
- W2332118191 abstract "Objective: Adverse events during pregnancy and delivery have been linked to attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). Previous studies have investigated Apgar scores, which assess the physical condition of newborns, in relation to the risk of developing ADHD. We propose to go one step further and examine if Apgar scores are associated with ADHD symptom severity in children already diagnosed with ADHD. Method: ADHD symptoms severity, while off medication, was compared in 2 groups of children with ADHD: those with low (≤6, n = 52) and those with higher (≥7, n = 400) Apgar scores sequentially recruited from the ADHD clinic. Results: Children with low Apgar at 1 minute after birth had more severe symptoms as assessed by the externalizing scale of the Child Behaviour Checklist, the Conners’ Global Index for Parents, and the DSM-IV hyperactivity symptoms count ( P = 0.02, <0.01, <0.01, respectively). Conclusion: Low 1-minute Apgar scores are associated with a significant increase in ADHD symptom severity. These findings underline the importance of appropriate pregnancy and perinatal care." @default.
- W2332118191 created "2016-06-24" @default.
- W2332118191 creator A5015413523 @default.
- W2332118191 creator A5016505234 @default.
- W2332118191 creator A5035774939 @default.
- W2332118191 creator A5059542484 @default.
- W2332118191 creator A5069060163 @default.
- W2332118191 creator A5072013021 @default.
- W2332118191 date "2016-02-23" @default.
- W2332118191 modified "2023-10-18" @default.
- W2332118191 title "Apgar Scores Are Associated with Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder Symptom Severity" @default.
- W2332118191 cites W1466056391 @default.
- W2332118191 cites W1502212175 @default.
- W2332118191 cites W1588259698 @default.
- W2332118191 cites W1783072228 @default.
- W2332118191 cites W1973674511 @default.
- W2332118191 cites W1977209539 @default.
- W2332118191 cites W1977547031 @default.
- W2332118191 cites W1978921651 @default.
- W2332118191 cites W1990191733 @default.
- W2332118191 cites W1990463968 @default.
- W2332118191 cites W2000164632 @default.
- W2332118191 cites W2000178800 @default.
- W2332118191 cites W2003923077 @default.
- W2332118191 cites W2010604180 @default.
- W2332118191 cites W2037665165 @default.
- W2332118191 cites W2042741918 @default.
- W2332118191 cites W2046771098 @default.
- W2332118191 cites W2048810341 @default.
- W2332118191 cites W2056556322 @default.
- W2332118191 cites W2065381676 @default.
- W2332118191 cites W2076567966 @default.
- W2332118191 cites W2087145590 @default.
- W2332118191 cites W2094191238 @default.
- W2332118191 cites W2098140414 @default.
- W2332118191 cites W2101250589 @default.
- W2332118191 cites W2107782907 @default.
- W2332118191 cites W2108450591 @default.
- W2332118191 cites W2111957604 @default.
- W2332118191 cites W2115579479 @default.
- W2332118191 cites W2120347391 @default.
- W2332118191 cites W2122808891 @default.
- W2332118191 cites W2127347231 @default.
- W2332118191 cites W2129216090 @default.
- W2332118191 cites W2131477570 @default.
- W2332118191 cites W2134776603 @default.
- W2332118191 cites W2135908259 @default.
- W2332118191 cites W2142094395 @default.
- W2332118191 cites W2150392790 @default.
- W2332118191 cites W2151297547 @default.
- W2332118191 cites W2153600210 @default.
- W2332118191 cites W2154567005 @default.
- W2332118191 cites W2163322724 @default.
- W2332118191 cites W2170008648 @default.
- W2332118191 cites W2410611029 @default.
- W2332118191 cites W2914686075 @default.
- W2332118191 cites W4239262906 @default.
- W2332118191 cites W49664620 @default.
- W2332118191 doi "https://doi.org/10.1177/0706743716635544" @default.
- W2332118191 hasPubMedCentralId "https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/4841284" @default.
- W2332118191 hasPubMedId "https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/27254803" @default.
- W2332118191 hasPublicationYear "2016" @default.
- W2332118191 type Work @default.
- W2332118191 sameAs 2332118191 @default.
- W2332118191 citedByCount "8" @default.
- W2332118191 countsByYear W23321181912017 @default.
- W2332118191 countsByYear W23321181912018 @default.
- W2332118191 countsByYear W23321181912019 @default.
- W2332118191 countsByYear W23321181912021 @default.
- W2332118191 countsByYear W23321181912022 @default.
- W2332118191 countsByYear W23321181912023 @default.
- W2332118191 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W2332118191 hasAuthorship W2332118191A5015413523 @default.
- W2332118191 hasAuthorship W2332118191A5016505234 @default.
- W2332118191 hasAuthorship W2332118191A5035774939 @default.
- W2332118191 hasAuthorship W2332118191A5059542484 @default.
- W2332118191 hasAuthorship W2332118191A5069060163 @default.
- W2332118191 hasAuthorship W2332118191A5072013021 @default.
- W2332118191 hasBestOaLocation W23321181911 @default.
- W2332118191 hasConcept C118552586 @default.
- W2332118191 hasConcept C15744967 @default.
- W2332118191 hasConcept C180747234 @default.
- W2332118191 hasConcept C187212893 @default.
- W2332118191 hasConcept C2778052368 @default.
- W2332118191 hasConcept C2779234561 @default.
- W2332118191 hasConcept C2779356329 @default.
- W2332118191 hasConcept C2780783007 @default.
- W2332118191 hasConcept C2781192327 @default.
- W2332118191 hasConcept C30036603 @default.
- W2332118191 hasConcept C54355233 @default.
- W2332118191 hasConcept C66322754 @default.
- W2332118191 hasConcept C71924100 @default.
- W2332118191 hasConcept C86803240 @default.
- W2332118191 hasConceptScore W2332118191C118552586 @default.
- W2332118191 hasConceptScore W2332118191C15744967 @default.
- W2332118191 hasConceptScore W2332118191C180747234 @default.
- W2332118191 hasConceptScore W2332118191C187212893 @default.
- W2332118191 hasConceptScore W2332118191C2778052368 @default.