TY - JOUR
T1 - Effects of early prenatal dexamethasone on the cognitive and behavioral development of young children
T2 - Results of a pilot study
AU - Trautman, Paul D.
AU - Meyer-Bahlburg, Heino F.L.
AU - Postelnek, Jill
AU - New, Maria I.
PY - 1995
Y1 - 1995
N2 - The effect of early prenatal dexamethasone (DEX) exposure on cognitive and behavioral development, behavior problems, and temperament were examined in 26 consecutively identified children aged 6 mo to 5 1/2 years, whose mothers had been DEX-treated during pregnancy because their offspring was at risk for congenital adrenal hyperplasia (CAH), and compared with 14 children from untreated CAH-risk pregnancies. Three children in each group were CAH-affected. Assessments were performed by way of mother-completed standard questionnaires. No significant differences in cognitive abilities or behavior problems were identified. On temperament questionnaires, DEX-exposed children showed more Shyness (p < .004), greater Emotionality (p < .03), less Sociability (p < .04), and a trend for greater Avoidance (p < .07) than unexposed children. DEX-exposed children also had significantly higher Internalizing (p < .002) and Total Problem scores (p < .05) on the behavior problem measure for 2-3 year olds. The results should be considered preliminary until they have been replicated by the study of a larger sample and direct examination of the children.
AB - The effect of early prenatal dexamethasone (DEX) exposure on cognitive and behavioral development, behavior problems, and temperament were examined in 26 consecutively identified children aged 6 mo to 5 1/2 years, whose mothers had been DEX-treated during pregnancy because their offspring was at risk for congenital adrenal hyperplasia (CAH), and compared with 14 children from untreated CAH-risk pregnancies. Three children in each group were CAH-affected. Assessments were performed by way of mother-completed standard questionnaires. No significant differences in cognitive abilities or behavior problems were identified. On temperament questionnaires, DEX-exposed children showed more Shyness (p < .004), greater Emotionality (p < .03), less Sociability (p < .04), and a trend for greater Avoidance (p < .07) than unexposed children. DEX-exposed children also had significantly higher Internalizing (p < .002) and Total Problem scores (p < .05) on the behavior problem measure for 2-3 year olds. The results should be considered preliminary until they have been replicated by the study of a larger sample and direct examination of the children.
KW - Behavior
KW - Children
KW - Congenital adrenal hyperplasia (CAH)
KW - Development
KW - Dexamethasone (DEX)
KW - Temperament
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/0028900018
U2 - 10.1016/0306-4530(94)00070-0
DO - 10.1016/0306-4530(94)00070-0
M3 - Article
C2 - 8532827
AN - SCOPUS:0028900018
SN - 0306-4530
VL - 20
SP - 439
EP - 449
JO - Psychoneuroendocrinology
JF - Psychoneuroendocrinology
IS - 4
ER -