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Gehan Roberts

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Pediatrics|January 9, 2013
Growth of extremely preterm survivors from birth to 18 years of age compared with term controlsGehan Roberts, Jeanie Cheong, Gillian Opie, et al.
Pediatrics|November 11, 2015
Biological and Social Influences on Outcomes of Extreme-Preterm/Low-Birth Weight AdolescentsLex W Doyle, Jeanie L Y Cheong, Alice Burnett, et al.
Developmental Neuropsychology|January 22, 2011
Attention problems in a representative sample of extremely preterm/extremely low birth weight childrenPeter J Anderson, Cinzia R De Luca, Esther Hutchinson, et al.
Journal of Pediatric Psychology|March 13, 2012
Social-emotional difficulties in very preterm and term 2 year olds predict specific social-emotional problems at the age of 5 yearsKarli Treyvaud, Lex W Doyle, Katherine J Lee, et al.
BMC Pediatrics|June 21, 2011
Can improving working memory prevent academic difficulties? A school based randomised controlled trialGehan Roberts, Jon Quach, Lisa Gold, et al.
Acta Paediatrica (Oslo, Norway : 1992)|May 11, 2023
Grit and working memory training outcomes for children with low working memoryMegan Spencer-Smith, Amber Weinman, Jon Quach, et al.
Pediatrics|December 3, 2017
Trends in Executive Functioning in Extremely Preterm Children Across 3 Birth ErasAlice C Burnett, Peter J Anderson, Katherine J Lee, et al.
The Journal of Pediatrics|July 27, 2013
Quality of life at age 18 years after extremely preterm birth in the post-surfactant eraGehan Roberts, Alice C Burnett, Katherine J Lee, et al.
Early Human Development|April 19, 2011
Family functioning, burden and parenting stress 2 years after very preterm birthKarli Treyvaud, Lex W Doyle, Katherine J Lee, et al.
Archives of Disease in Childhood|August 5, 2020
Extreme prematurity, growth and neurodevelopment at 8 years: a cohort studyLeah Hickey, Alice Burnett, Alicia J Spittle, et al.
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Pediatrics|January 9, 2013
Growth of extremely preterm survivors from birth to 18 years of age compared with term controlsGehan Roberts, Jeanie Cheong, Gillian Opie, et al.
Pediatrics|November 11, 2015
Biological and Social Influences on Outcomes of Extreme-Preterm/Low-Birth Weight AdolescentsLex W Doyle, Jeanie L Y Cheong, Alice Burnett, et al.
Developmental Neuropsychology|January 22, 2011
Attention problems in a representative sample of extremely preterm/extremely low birth weight childrenPeter J Anderson, Cinzia R De Luca, Esther Hutchinson, et al.
Journal of Pediatric Psychology|March 13, 2012
Social-emotional difficulties in very preterm and term 2 year olds predict specific social-emotional problems at the age of 5 yearsKarli Treyvaud, Lex W Doyle, Katherine J Lee, et al.
BMC Pediatrics|June 21, 2011
Can improving working memory prevent academic difficulties? A school based randomised controlled trialGehan Roberts, Jon Quach, Lisa Gold, et al.
Acta Paediatrica (Oslo, Norway : 1992)|May 11, 2023
Grit and working memory training outcomes for children with low working memoryMegan Spencer-Smith, Amber Weinman, Jon Quach, et al.
Pediatrics|December 3, 2017
Trends in Executive Functioning in Extremely Preterm Children Across 3 Birth ErasAlice C Burnett, Peter J Anderson, Katherine J Lee, et al.
The Journal of Pediatrics|July 27, 2013
Quality of life at age 18 years after extremely preterm birth in the post-surfactant eraGehan Roberts, Alice C Burnett, Katherine J Lee, et al.
Early Human Development|April 19, 2011
Family functioning, burden and parenting stress 2 years after very preterm birthKarli Treyvaud, Lex W Doyle, Katherine J Lee, et al.
Archives of Disease in Childhood|August 5, 2020
Extreme prematurity, growth and neurodevelopment at 8 years: a cohort studyLeah Hickey, Alice Burnett, Alicia J Spittle, et al.
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