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Risk-Taking Behavior of Adolescents and Young Adults Born Preterm.
Alenius, Suvi; Kajantie, Eero; Sund, Reijo; Nurhonen, Markku; Haaramo, Peija; Näsänen-Gilmore, Pieta; Vääräsmäki, Marja; Lemola, Sakari; Räikkönen, Katri; Schnitzlein, Daniel D; Wolke, Dieter; Gissler, Mika; Hovi, Petteri.
Afiliação
  • Alenius S; Finnish Institute for Health and Welfare, Helsinki and Oulu, Finland; Children's Hospital, University of Helsinki and Helsinki University Hospital, Helsinki, Finland.
  • Kajantie E; Finnish Institute for Health and Welfare, Helsinki and Oulu, Finland; Children's Hospital, University of Helsinki and Helsinki University Hospital, Helsinki, Finland; Faculty of Medicine, PEDEGO Research Unit, MRC Oulu, Oulu University Hospital and University of Oulu, Oulu, Finland; Department of Cl
  • Sund R; Faculty of Health Sciences, School of Medicine, Institute of Clinical Medicine, University of Eastern Finland, Kuopio, Finland.
  • Nurhonen M; Finnish Institute for Health and Welfare, Helsinki and Oulu, Finland.
  • Haaramo P; Finnish Institute for Health and Welfare, Helsinki and Oulu, Finland.
  • Näsänen-Gilmore P; Finnish Institute for Health and Welfare, Helsinki and Oulu, Finland; Faculty of Medicine and Health Technology, Tampere Center for Child, Adolescent, and Maternal Health Research: Global Health Group, Tampere University, Tampere, Finland.
  • Vääräsmäki M; Finnish Institute for Health and Welfare, Helsinki and Oulu, Finland; Faculty of Medicine, PEDEGO Research Unit, MRC Oulu, Oulu University Hospital and University of Oulu, Oulu, Finland.
  • Lemola S; Department of Psychology, Bielefeld University, Bielefeld, Germany; Department of Psychology, University of Warwick, Warwick, UK.
  • Räikkönen K; Faculty of Medicine, Department of Psychology and Logopedics, University of Helsinki, Helsinki, Finland.
  • Schnitzlein DD; Institute of Labor Economics, Leibniz University, Hannover, Germany; Institute of Labor Economics (IZA), Bonn, Germany.
  • Wolke D; Department of Psychology, University of Warwick, Warwick, UK.
  • Gissler M; Finnish Institute for Health and Welfare, Helsinki and Oulu, Finland; Region Stockholm, Academic Primary Health Care Center, Stockholm, Sweden; and the Karolinska Institute, Department of Molecular Medicine and Surgery, Stockholm, Sweden.
  • Hovi P; Finnish Institute for Health and Welfare, Helsinki and Oulu, Finland; Children's Hospital, University of Helsinki and Helsinki University Hospital, Helsinki, Finland.
J Pediatr ; 253: 135-143.e6, 2023 02.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36179892
ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVES:

To study sexually transmitted Chlamydia trachomatis infections (STCTs), teenage pregnancies, and payment defaults in individuals born preterm as proxies for engaging in risk-taking behavior. STUDY

DESIGN:

Our population-based register-linkage study included all 191 705 children alive at 10 years (8492 preterm [4.4%]) born without malformations in Finland between January 1987 and September 1990 as each mother's first child within the cohort. They were followed until young adulthood. We used Cox regression to assess the hazards of STCTs, teenage pregnancies, payment defaults, criminal offending, and substance abuse by gestational age. Gestational age was considered both as a continuous and categorical (extremely, very, moderately, late preterm, early term, post term, and full term as reference) exposure.

RESULTS:

A linear dose-response relationship existed between gestational age and STCT and teenage pregnancy; adjusted hazard for STCT decreased by 1.6% (95% CI, 0.7%-2.6%), and for teenage pregnancy by 3.3% (95% CI, 1.9%-4.8%) per each week decrease in gestational age. Those born extremely preterm (23-27 completed weeks) had a 51% (95% CI, 31%-83%) lower risk for criminal offending than their full-term born counterparts, and those born very preterm (range, 28-31 weeks) had a 28% (95% CI, 7%-53%) higher hazard for payment defaults than those born at full term. Gestational age was not associated with substance abuse.

CONCLUSIONS:

The lower risk-taking that characterizes people born preterm seems to generalize to sexual and to some extent criminal behavior. Those born very preterm are, however, more likely to experience payment defaults.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Gravidez na Adolescência / Transtornos Relacionados ao Uso de Substâncias / Nascimento Prematuro Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2023 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Gravidez na Adolescência / Transtornos Relacionados ao Uso de Substâncias / Nascimento Prematuro Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2023 Tipo de documento: Article