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    Comparación de síntomas de hiperactividad e inatención en adolescentes con y sin antecedentes de embarazo
    (2018) ;
    Tafoya , Silvia A.
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    Meillon, Francisco
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    Poblano, Adrián
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    Ayala-Yáñez, Rodrigo
    Introduction: Teenage pregnancy has a negative impact both on mother's health and on her offspring quality life and development. In spite of its important social relevance, behavioral factors that can favor its occurrence have not been extensively explored. Objective: To compare symptoms of inattention and hyperactivity between adolescents with and without a history of pregnancy. Method: A sociodemographic record and the attention deficit hyperactivity disorder questionnaire (ADD) of the Neuropsi instrument were applied to 60 adolescents: 30 cases and 30 controls. The ADD was answered by the adolescents themselves, as well as by a close relative (parent or spouse) or by one of their teachers. Results: From the perspective of others (parents and teachers), adolescents with a history of pregnancy showed more symptoms of attention deficit and higher attention deficit and hyperactivity overall score (both p ≤ 0.01). In addition, ADD overall score was found to be associated with adolescent pregnancy (OR = 1.11, 95% CI = 1.01-1.24, p = 0.036). Conclusions: Symptoms of attention deficit and hyperactivity can represent another factor associated with teenage pregnancy. Copyright: © 2018 Secretaría de Salud
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    Effect of late-onset fetal growth restriction on organization of behavioral state in infants
    (2015) ;
    Schnaas, Lourdes
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    Poblano, Adrián
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    Carrillo-Mora, Paul
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    Olivas-Peña, Efraín
    Background The aim of this study was to analyze whether late-onset fetal growth restriction (FGR) alters regulatory capability in infants, and whether this can be detected using both the neonatal behavior assessment scale (NBAS) and brainstem auditory-evoked potentials (BAEP). Methods The diagnosis of FGR was made on Doppler examination in the third trimester of pregnancy. NBAS and BAEP measurement were performed at 1 month of corrected postnatal age.
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