Pregnancy complications and neuropsychological outcomes: A review |
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Authors: | Gwendolyn Gerner Ida Sue Baron |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Neurology and Developmental Medicine, Kennedy Krieger Institute, Baltimore, MD, USAgernerg@kennedykrieger.org;3. Pediatric Neuropsychology Research, Fairfax Neonatal Associates at Inova Children’s Hospital, Falls Church, VA, USA |
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Abstract: | Pregnancy complications elevate risk of associated adverse medical, socioenvironmental, and behavioral outcomes in children. These are likely to have a substantial impact on neuropsychological functioning and mental health across the child’s lifespan. Thus, an understanding of the complex relationships between pregnancy complications and neuropsychological outcomes is critical for both practitioners and researchers. This review summarizes prevalent pregnancy complications and the associated psychological and neuropsychological findings, highlighting methodological challenges that have restricted investigations of these outcomes and identifying opportune areas for future study. |
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Keywords: | Pregnancy Complications Psychology Neuropsychology Outcomes |
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