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dc.contributor.authorHunt R.W.en
dc.contributor.authorAnderson V.en
dc.contributor.authorColeman L.en
dc.contributor.authorMackay M.T.en
dc.contributor.authorMonagle P.en
dc.contributor.authorGreenham M.en
dc.contributor.authorGordon A.L.en
dc.contributor.authorCooper A.en
dc.contributor.authorDitchfield M.en
dc.date.accessioned2021-05-14T13:02:01Zen
dc.date.available2021-05-14T13:02:01Zen
dc.date.copyright2018en
dc.date.created20180611en
dc.date.issued2018-06-11en
dc.identifier.citationDevelopmental neuropsychology. 43 (4) (pp 312-328), 2018. Date of Publication: 2018.en
dc.identifier.issn1532-6942 (electronic)en
dc.identifier.urihttps://repository.monashhealth.org/monashhealthjspui/handle/1/38245en
dc.description.abstractPediatric stroke can result in long-term neurobehavioral impairments including cognitive, language, and motor deficits, all of which may disrupt the normal development of social skills. This study aimed to examine specific components of social function at 5-year poststroke at a group and individual level and explore the contribution of neurobehavioral impairment. Thirty-one children with arterial ischemic stroke participated in the study. Assessment included parent-rated questionnaires measuring social adjustment and social participation as well as behavior and fatigue. Children underwent testing of social cognition and neurobehavioral abilities (intellectual function, attention, pragmatic language, motor function, and neurological impairment). Group means for social function were generally within the normal range, with social adjustment poorer than normative expectations. Examination of impairment rates showed a significant proportion of children had impaired function across social domains. Childhood stroke was associated with poorer social adjustment and a range of neurobehavioral outcomes, compared to neonatal stroke. Social function was found to be impacted by fatigue and intellectual function, but not by attention, pragmatic language, behavior, motor function, or neurological impairment.en
dc.languageEnglishen
dc.languageenen
dc.titleSocial functioning following pediatric stroke: contribution of neurobehavioral impairment.en
dc.typeArticleen
dc.identifier.doihttp://monash.idm.oclc.org/login?url=http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/87565641.2018.1440557en
dc.publisher.placeUnited Kingdomen
dc.identifier.pubmedid29482371 [http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/?term=29482371]en
dc.identifier.source622497414en
dc.identifier.institution(Greenham, Cooper, Coleman, Hunt, Mackay, Monagle, Anderson) a Clinical Sciences , Murdoch Childrens Research Institute , Melbourne , Australia (Greenham, Anderson) b School of Psychological Sciences , University of Melbourne , Melbourne , Australia (Gordon) c Paediatric Neuroscience Department , Evelina London Children's Hospital, Guy's & St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust , London , UK (Gordon) d Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience , Kings College London , London , UK (Cooper, Hunt, Mackay, Monagle) e Department of Paediatrics , University of Melbourne , Melbourne Australia (Ditchfield) f Paediatric Imaging , Monash Children's Hospital , Melbourne , Australia (Ditchfield) g Department of Radiology and Paediatrics , Monash University , Melbourne , Australia (Coleman) h Department of Medical Imaging , The Royal Children's Hospital , Melbourne , Australia (Hunt) i Department of Neonatal Medicine , The Royal Children's Hospital Melbourne , Melbourne , Australia (Mackay) j Department of Neurology , The Royal Children's Hospital Melbourne , Melbourne , Australia (Monagle) k Department of Haematology , The Royal Children's Hospital Melbourne , Melbourne , Australia (Anderson) l Department of Psychology , Royal Children's Hospital , Melbourne , Australiaen
dc.rights.statementThis record is sourced from MEDLINE/PubMed, a database of the U.S. National Library of Medicineen
dc.identifier.affiliationext(Greenham, Cooper, Coleman, Hunt, Mackay, Monagle, Anderson) a Clinical Sciences , Murdoch Childrens Research Institute , Melbourne , Australia-
dc.identifier.affiliationext(Greenham, Anderson) b School of Psychological Sciences , University of Melbourne , Melbourne , Australia-
dc.identifier.affiliationext(Gordon) c Paediatric Neuroscience Department , Evelina London Children's Hospital, Guy's & St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust , London , UK-
dc.identifier.affiliationext(Gordon) d Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience , Kings College London , London , UK-
dc.identifier.affiliationext(Cooper, Hunt, Mackay, Monagle) e Department of Paediatrics , University of Melbourne , Melbourne Australia-
dc.identifier.affiliationext(Ditchfield) g Department of Radiology and Paediatrics , Monash University , Melbourne , Australia-
dc.identifier.affiliationext(Coleman) h Department of Medical Imaging , The Royal Children's Hospital , Melbourne , Australia-
dc.identifier.affiliationext(Hunt) i Department of Neonatal Medicine , The Royal Children's Hospital Melbourne , Melbourne , Australia-
dc.identifier.affiliationext(Mackay) j Department of Neurology , The Royal Children's Hospital Melbourne , Melbourne , Australia-
dc.identifier.affiliationext(Monagle) k Department of Haematology , The Royal Children's Hospital Melbourne , Melbourne , Australia-
dc.identifier.affiliationext(Anderson) l Department of Psychology , Royal Children's Hospital , Melbourne , Australia-
dc.identifier.affiliationmh(Ditchfield) f Paediatric Imaging , Monash Children's Hospital , Melbourne , Australia-
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