Latent classes of neurodevelopmental profiles and needs in children and adolescents with prenatal alcohol exposure

Author:

McLachlan Kaitlyn1ORCID,Minhas Meenu2ORCID,Ritter Chantel1,Kennedy Kathleen3,Joly Vannesa3,Faitakis Martina1,Cook Jocelynn4ORCID,Unsworth Kathy5,MacKillop James6ORCID,Pei Jacqueline3

Affiliation:

1. Department of Psychology University of Guelph Guelph Ontario Canada

2. Peter Boris Centre for Addictions Research McMaster University & St. Joseph's Healthcare Hamilton Hamilton Ontario Canada

3. Department of Educational Psychology University of Alberta Edmonton Alberta Canada

4. The Society of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists of Canada University of Ottawa Ottawa Ontario Canada

5. Canada FASD Research Network Vancouver British Columbia Canada

6. Peter Boris Centre for Addictions Research McMaster University & St. Joseph's Healthcare Hamilton, & Homewood Research Institute Guelph Ontario Canada

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundFetal alcohol spectrum disorder (FASD) resulting from prenatal alcohol exposure (PAE) is a common neurodevelopmental disorder, but substantial interindividual heterogeneity complicates timely and accurate assessment, diagnosis, and intervention. The current study aimed to identify classes of children and adolescents with PAE assessed for FASD according to their pattern of significant neurodevelopmental functioning across 10 domains using latent class analysis (LCA), and to characterize these subgroups across clinical features.MethodsData from the Canadian National FASD Database, a large ongoing repository of anonymized clinical data received from diagnostic clinics across Canada, was analyzed using a retrospective cross‐sectional cohort design. The sample included 1440 children and adolescents ages 6 to 17 years (M = 11.0, SD = 3.5, 41.7% female) with confirmed PAE assessed for FASD between 2016 and 2020.ResultsResults revealed an optimal four‐class solution. The Global needs group was characterized by high overall neurodevelopmental impairment considered severe in nature. The Regulation and Cognitive needs groups presented with moderate but substantively distinguishable patterns of significant neurodevelopmental impairment. The Attention needs group was characterized by relatively low probabilities of significant neurodevelopmental impairment. Both the Global and Regulation needs groups also presented with the highest probabilities of clinical needs, further signifying potential substantive differences in assessment and intervention needs across classes.ConclusionsFour relatively distinct subgroups were present in a large heterogeneous sample of children and adolescents with PAE assessed for FASD in Canada. These findings may inform clinical services by guiding clinicians to identify distinct service pathways for these subgroups, potentially increasing access to a more personalized treatment approach and improving outcomes.

Funder

Canada Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder Research Network

Publisher

Wiley

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