Exposure to the parents' speech is positively associated with preterm infant's face preference

dc.contributor.authorAija Anette
dc.contributor.authorLeppänen Jukka
dc.contributor.authorAarnos Laura
dc.contributor.authorHyvönen Mirka
dc.contributor.authorStåhlberg-Forsén Eva
dc.contributor.authorAhlqvist-Björkroth Sari
dc.contributor.authorStolt Suvi
dc.contributor.authorToome Liis
dc.contributor.authorLehtonen Liisa
dc.contributor.organizationfi=lastentautioppi|en=Paediatrics and Adolescent Medicine|
dc.contributor.organizationfi=psykologia|en=Psychology|
dc.contributor.organizationfi=tyks, vsshp|en=tyks, varha|
dc.contributor.organization-code1.2.246.10.2458963.20.15586825505
dc.contributor.organization-code1.2.246.10.2458963.20.40612039509
dc.contributor.organization-code2603103
dc.converis.publication-id454720189
dc.converis.urlhttps://research.utu.fi/converis/portal/Publication/454720189
dc.date.accessioned2025-08-28T03:38:38Z
dc.date.available2025-08-28T03:38:38Z
dc.description.abstract<p>Background: The parents' presence and involvement in neonatal care is a promising approach to improve preterm infants' neurodevelopmental outcomes. We examined whether exposure to the parents' speech is associated with the preterm infant's social-cognitive development.<br></p><p>Methods: The study included infants born before 32 gestational weeks in two neonatal units. Each infant's language environment was assessed from 16-hour recordings using Language Environment Analysis (LENA®). Parental presence was assessed with Closeness Diary for 14 days during the hospital stay. Attention to faces and non-face patterns was measured at the corrected age of seven months using an eye-tracking disengagement test.</p><p>Results: A total of 63 preterm infants were included. Infants were less likely to disengage their attention from faces (M = 0.55, SD = 0.26) than non-face patterns (M = 0.24, SD = 0.22), p < 0.001, d = 0.84. Exposure to the parents' speech during the neonatal period was positively correlated with the preference for faces over non-face patterns (rs = 0.34, p = 0.009) and with the preference for parents over unfamiliar faces (rs = 0.28, p = 0.034).</p><p>Conclusion: The exposure to the parents' speech during neonatal hospital care is a potential early marker for later social development in preterm infants.</p><p>Impact: The exposure to the parents' speech during neonatal intensive care is a potential early marker for optimal social-cognitive development in preterm infants. This is the first study to show an association between parental vocal contact during neonatal intensive care and early social development (i.e., face preference), measured at seven months of corrected age. Our findings suggest that we should pay attention to the parents' vocal contact with their child in the neonatal intensive care unit and identify need for tailored support for face-to-face and vocal contact.</p>
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dc.identifier.eissn1530-0447
dc.identifier.jour-issn0031-3998
dc.identifier.olddbid210944
dc.identifier.oldhandle10024/193971
dc.identifier.urihttps://www.utupub.fi/handle/11111/56748
dc.identifier.urlhttps://www.nature.com/articles/s41390-024-03239-8
dc.identifier.urnURN:NBN:fi-fe2025082786777
dc.language.isoen
dc.okm.affiliatedauthorAija, Anette
dc.okm.affiliatedauthorLeppänen, Jukka
dc.okm.affiliatedauthorAarnos, Laura
dc.okm.affiliatedauthorHyvönen, Mirka
dc.okm.affiliatedauthorAhlqvist-Björkroth, Sari
dc.okm.affiliatedauthorLehtonen, Liisa
dc.okm.affiliatedauthorDataimport, tyks, vsshp
dc.okm.discipline3123 Gynaecology and paediatricsen_GB
dc.okm.discipline515 Psychologyen_GB
dc.okm.discipline3123 Naisten- ja lastentauditfi_FI
dc.okm.discipline515 Psykologiafi_FI
dc.okm.internationalcopublicationinternational co-publication
dc.okm.internationalityInternational publication
dc.okm.typeA1 ScientificArticle
dc.publisherSpringer Nature
dc.publisher.countryUnited Statesen_GB
dc.publisher.countryYhdysvallat (USA)fi_FI
dc.publisher.country-codeUS
dc.relation.doi10.1038/s41390-024-03239-8
dc.relation.ispartofjournalPediatric Research
dc.relation.issue7
dc.relation.volume96
dc.source.identifierhttps://www.utupub.fi/handle/10024/193971
dc.titleExposure to the parents' speech is positively associated with preterm infant's face preference
dc.year.issued2024

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