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The use of parent-completed questionnaires to investigate developmental outcomes in large populations of children exposed to antiseizure medications in pregnancy.

Matthew Bluett-DuncanPhilip BullenEllen CampbellJill Clayton-SmithJohn CraigMarta García-FiñanaDavid M HughesAmy InghamBeth IrwinCerian JacksonTeresa KellyJames MorrowSarah RushtonJanine WinterbottomAmanda G WoodLaura M YatesRebecca Louise Bromley
Published in: Epilepsia (2024)
Both the ASQ-3 and VABS-II have good psychometric properties in a sample of children exposed to antiseizure medications when the purpose is the identification of at-risk groups. These findings identify the ASQ-3 as a measure that could be used effectively as part of a tiered surveillance system for teratogenic exposure by identifying a subset of individuals for more detailed investigations. Although the VABS-II has excellent psychometric properties, it is more labor-intensive for both the research team and participants and is available in fewer languages than the ASQ-3.
Keyphrases
  • psychometric properties
  • young adults
  • public health
  • palliative care
  • preterm birth
  • type diabetes
  • pregnant women
  • pregnancy outcomes