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Autoria: Feher, A.
Pereira, A.
Santos, R.
Mateus, V.
Baptista, J.
Data: 2025
Título próprio: Self-regulation in moderate-to-late preterm children: A scoping review
Título da revista: Infant Mental Health Journal
Volume: N/A
Referência bibliográfica: Feher, A., Pereira, A., Santos, R., Mateus, V., & Baptista, J. (2025). Self-regulation in moderate-to-late preterm children: A scoping review. Infant Mental Health Journal. https://doi.org/10.1002/imhj.70024
ISSN: 0163-9641
DOI (Digital Object Identifier): 10.1002/imhj.70024
Palavras-chave: Infancy
Moderate-to-late prematurity
Scoping review
Self-regulation
Toddlerhood
Resumo: Compared with the more physically fragile extremely/very preterm children (E/VPT), moderate-to-late preterm (MLPT) children—the large majority of preterm births—are underrepresented in research. This gap persists despite evidence that MLPT children exhibit more difficulties than full-term peers in certain domains. This scoping review surveys the literature on psychological forms of self-regulation in MLPT children, organized around three levels: emotional, behavioral, and cognitive regulation. We sought studies on MLPT children, aged 3 months to 3 years, including: (1) comparisons of self-regulation with other gestational groups; and (2) environmental and individual factors associated with self-regulation specifically in MLPT children. A systematic search across five electronic databases, supplemented by a manual search, identified 24 relevant articles. Our review found inconsistencies regarding self-regulation in MLPT children compared to other gestational groups. Emotion regulation in MLPT children appears comparable to E/VPT children, whereas behavioral regulation aligns more with full-term peers. Results for cognitive regulation are mixed. Environmental factors (e.g., maternal depressive symptoms) and individual factors (e.g., sex) associated with self-regulation were identified. The review underscores variability in self-regulation development among MLPT children and highlights the limited research focused on this population. More research, particularly longitudinal studies with representative samples, is urgently needed.
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Acesso: Acesso Embargado
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