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Evaluation of elements in hair samples of children with Developmental Language Disorder (DLD)
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In: Evaluation of elements in hair samples of children with Developmental Language Disorder (DLD) (2022)
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The effects of prenatal smoke exposure on language development- a systematic review
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Pathways from the Early Language and Communication Environment to Literacy Outcomes at the End of Primary School : The Roles of Language Development and Social Development
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Play and prosociality are associated with fewer externalizing problems in children with developmental language disorder: The role of early language and communication environment. ...
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Pathways from the early language and communication environment to literacy outcomes at the end of primary school: The roles of language development and social development
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Multi-level evidence of an allelic hierarchy of USH2A variants in hearing, auditory processing and speech/language outcomes
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Play and Prosociality are Associated with Fewer Externalising Problems in Children with Developmental Language Disorder : The Role of Early Language and Communication Environment
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Multi-level evidence of an allelic hierarchy of USH2A variants in hearing, auditory processing and speech/language outcomes
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Pathways from the early language and communication environment to literacy outcomes at the end of primary school; the roles of language development and social development
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Using Polygenic Profiles to Predict Variation in Language and Psychosocial Outcomes in Early and Middle Childhood. ...
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The Genetics of Language Acquisition
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In: The Genetics of Language Acquisition (2019)
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Using polygenic profiles to predict variation in language and psychosocial outcomes in early and middle childhood
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Using polygenic profiles to predict variation in language and psychosocial outcomes in early and middle childhood
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Using Polygenic Profiles to Predict Variation in Language and Psychosocial Outcomes in Early and Middle Childhood.
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Purpose Children with poor language tend to have worse psychosocial outcomes compared to their typically developing peers. The most common explanations for such adversities focus on developmental psychological processes whereby poor language triggers psychosocial difficulties. Here, we investigate the possibility of shared biological effects by considering whether the same genetic variants, which are thought to influence language development, are also predictors of elevated psychosocial difficulties during childhood. Method Using data from the U.K.-based Avon Longitudinal Study of Parents and Children, we created a number of multi-single-nucleotide polymorphism polygenic profile scores, based on language and reading candidate genes (ATP2C2, CMIP, CNTNAP2, DCDC2, FOXP2, and KIAA0319, 1,229 single-nucleotide polymorphisms) in a sample of 5,435 children. Results A polygenic profile score for expressive language (8 years) that was created in a discovery sample (n = 2,718) predicted not only expressive language (8 years) but also peer problems (11 years) in a replication sample (n = 2,717). Conclusions These findings provide a proof of concept for the use of such a polygenic approach in child language research when larger data sets become available. Our indicative findings suggest consideration should be given to concurrent intervention targeting both linguistic and psychosocial development as early language interventions may not stave off later psychosocial difficulties in children.
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Age Factors; Child; Child Language; Cohort Studies; Female; Humans; Infant; Language; Male; Multifactorial Inheritance; Preschool; Psychology
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URL: https://doi.org/10.17863/CAM.39549 https://www.repository.cam.ac.uk/handle/1810/292399
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Using Polygenic Profiles to Predict Variation in Language and Psychosocial Outcomes in Early and Middle Childhood
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Using polygenic profiles to predict variation in language and psychosocial outcomes in early and middle childhood
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Family aggregation of language impairment in an isolated Chilean population from the Robinson Crusoe Island
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In: Family aggregation of language impairment in an isolated Chilean population from the Robinson Crusoe Island (2018)
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The genomic landscape of language disorders: Insights into evolution
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In: The genomic landscape of language disorders: Insights into evolution (2017)
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Next-generation DNA sequencing identifies novel gene variants and pathways involved in specific language impairment
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