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. 2013 Jul;50(4):406-13.
doi: 10.1597/11-074. Epub 2012 Feb 8.

Psychosocial outcomes in children with and without non-syndromic craniosynostosis: findings from two studies

Psychosocial outcomes in children with and without non-syndromic craniosynostosis: findings from two studies

Yona K Cloonan et al. Cleft Palate Craniofac J. 2013 Jul.

Abstract

Objective : To evaluate the hypothesis that children with craniosynostosis and their parents have differences in psychosocial outcomes, as compared with an unaffected control group. Design : Two studies were conducted, both which followed children born with and without craniosynostosis. Study 1 ascertained affected children from clinics, and study 2 ascertained affected children from a population-based study of birth defects. Participants : Study 1 included 22 children with single-suture craniosynostosis and 18 controls, ages 4 to 5 years. Study 2 included 24 children with nonsyndromic craniosynostosis and 124 unaffected controls, ages 5 to 9 years. Main Outcome Measures : Outcome measures included the Child Behavior Checklist, Social Competence Scale, Pediatric Quality of Life Inventory, and Parenting Stress Index. Results : We observed lower scores on measures of health-related quality of life in cases versus controls, with adjusted effect sizes ranging from -0.72 to -0.44 (p < .05) on summary measures. Small but statistically nonsignificant increases in behavioral problems were observed in cases versus controls, with no apparent differences in social competence or parenting stress. Conclusions : Results provide preliminary evidence suggesting that children with nonsyndromic craniosynostosis may have elevated risk for psychosocial difficulties, particularly health-related quality of life. Continued follow-up through preadolescence and adolescence is warranted.

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