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23 August 2024

Gestational age at birth, chronic conditions, and school outcomes: Young person's version of a research paper

This study was summarised by Sara Duru during her eight-week internship at ADR UK, with input and feedback from the Education and Child Health Insights from Linked Data (ECHILD) team who produced the original research​​​​​​​. It looks at academic outcomes and special education needs across gestational age, for children born with and without chronic health conditions (e.g. long-term conditions affecting the brain, lungs, or heart). 

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