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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2021 Aug 13.
Published in final edited form as: Clin Pediatr (Phila). 2019 May 14;58(8):903–911. doi: 10.1177/0009922819848080

Table 3.

Adjusted Association of Use of Internet/Mobile Technology and Neurodevelopmental Scores (n = 89)a.

Change in Bayley-III Composite Cognitive Score (β Coefficient) 95% CI P Change in Bayley-III Composite Motor Score (β Coefficient) 95% CI P Change in Vineland Adaptive Behavior II Score (β Coefficient) 95% CI P

Use of Internet 3.79 −5.39, 12.97 .41 1.70 −7.74, 11.13 .72 −4.09 −11.40, 3.22 .27
Use of email −0.25 −9.89, 9.39 .96 1.98 −7.86, 11.81 .69 −0.68 −8.41,7.06 .86
Use of mobile technology (smartphone) −9.11 −20.35, 2.12 .11 −8.65 −20.15, 2.86 .14 −5.32 −14.44, 3.81 .25
Use of text −4.06 −17.66, 9.53 .84 −3.90 −17.76, 9.97 .58 −0.23 −10.78, 10.32 .97

Abbreviation: Bayley-III, Bayley Scales of Infant and Toddler Development, Third Edition; CI, confidence interval.

a

Adjusted for race, maternal education, age, birth weight, post-discharge diagnosis, use of medical equipment, and early intervention.