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Brief title
Health condition
Children representative of the Dutch population
Sponsors and support
Intervention
Outcome measures
Primary outcome
Intelligence, motor development, neurological development
Secondary outcome
developmental coordination disorder, developmental disorders
Background summary
The BIRD project is a follow-up study of the IMP-SINDA norms study, which was conducted between 2017-2019. In that study, 1700 babies were assessed in order to create norm data for two instruments: the IMP and the SINDA. These are tests to evaluate the developmental condition of young infants. In the BIRD project we will continue to examine the same cohort of children when they are 4-5 years of age. We will investigate whether early IMP and SINDA scores are predictive for developmental problems at 4-5 years of age.
The study consists of 2 parts. In part 2 we will carry out a neurological, a motor and an intelligence assessment of the child. Parents will be asked to complete a questionnaire. The teachers of the investigated children will be requested to complete an online questionnaire as well.
Study objective
Atypical scores on the IMP-SINDA at infant age is predictive for developmental disorders at the age of 4 or 5 years.
Study design
1
Inclusion criteria
Participation in the IMP-SINDA norm study
Exclusion criteria
New participants who did not participate in the IMP-SINDA norm study
Design
Recruitment
IPD sharing statement
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In other registers
Register | ID |
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NTR-new | NL9699 |
Other | METC UMCG : 2020/546 |