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Working Memory and School Readiness in Preschool-Aged Children With Sickle Cell Disease

Completed
Conditions
Sickle Cell Disease
Interventions
Other: Evaluation of cognitive and pre-academic skills
Other: Parent questionnaires
Registration Number
NCT02227472
Lead Sponsor
St. Jude Children's Research Hospital
Brief Summary

Children with sickle cell disease (SCD) are at risk for neurobehavioral problems because of the impact the disease can have on the central nervous system. Specific impairments in working memory are particularly prevalent in school-aged children with SCD. Working memory is more strongly associated with school readiness and academic success than intellectual ability in the general population. The adverse effects of low socioeconomic status (SES) and poverty on cognition and neurodevelopment emerge early, before children have entered formal education. In addition, they affect language and executive function skills (e.g., working memory) more than other skills. SES is a proxy variable for other risk factors. Higher SES is associated with less parental stress, more supportive parenting practices, and better cognitive stimulation based on the availability of books, computers, and outings.

PRIMARY OBJECTIVE:

* To examine working memory and school readiness in young children with sickle cell disease in comparison to demographically matched control children without sickle cell disease.

SECONDARY OBJECTIVE:

* To examine the relationships of family/environmental factors (caregiver stress, parental responsiveness, and cognitive stimulation in the home) and disease severity to working memory and school readiness skills in preschool-aged children with SCD.

Detailed Description

Participants will be recruited through the Pediatric Sickle Cell Clinic at St. Jude. All participants with SCD will be evaluated once with laboratory measures of cognitive and pre-academic skills and parent questionnaires. Medical history will be evaluated for purposes of characterizing the health status and disease severity of patients and determining how medical factors are related to school readiness and working memory in SCD population. The study expects to accrue up to 99 participants with SCD.

Demographically-matched control children will be selected from a database of participants enrolled in an ongoing longitudinal study of neurocognitive development in children born in Shelby County, Tennessee. The control group will be randomly selected from an existing study group and will not be enrolled on the MEMREAD protocol. Control group participants will be excluded if they have any sensory or motor impairment that would preclude valid testing (e.g., blindness, paresis), or if they have received treatment with non-stimulant psychotropic medication. A de-identified data file that includes the following results for up to 168 demographically-matched healthy control participants (approximately 1:2 ratio of SCD to healthy control) will be provided for control comparison purposes:

* Health Evaluation (CV4)

* Stanford binet - Fifth Edition (CV4)

* Bracken Basic Concepts Scale - Third Edition (CV4)

* The Behavior Rating Inventory of Executive Function - Preschool Version (BRIEF-P) (CV4)

* The Scales of Independent Behavior - Revised, Early Development Form (SIB-R) (CV4)

* Demographics (CV4)

* Additional Covariates (if any) including gestational age at birth, developmental delays, major medical illnesses, surgery history, neurological event history, pre-kindergarten attendance, and daycare attendance

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
COMPLETED
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
84
Inclusion Criteria
  • Patient at St. Jude Children's Research Hospital (SJCRH) with a primary diagnosis of sickle cell disease
  • 48-68 months of age at time of enrollment
  • English as primary language
Exclusion Criteria
  • Sensory or motor impairment that would preclude valid testing (e.g., blindness, paresis)
  • Treatment with non-stimulant psychotropic medication
  • Enrollment in kindergarten at time of assessment

Study & Design

Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Study Design
Not specified
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
Sickle Cell DiseaseEvaluation of cognitive and pre-academic skillsAll participants who meet eligibility requirements and consent to the study will complete evaluation of cognitive and pre-academic skills, and parent questionnaires.
Sickle Cell DiseaseParent questionnairesAll participants who meet eligibility requirements and consent to the study will complete evaluation of cognitive and pre-academic skills, and parent questionnaires.
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Mean difference in school readiness between SCD group and control groupOnce, at enrollment

Variables will be subjected to analyses to establish frequency distributions, means and standard deviations, and to determine if variables are normally distributed prior to use of parametric statistics. The primary dependent variable for school readiness is the School Readiness Composite from the BBCS. Primary dependent variables will be compared statistically using a paired sample one-side t-test.

Association between working memory and school readiness skills compared between SCD group and control groupOnce, at enrollment

Variables will be subjected to analyses to establish frequency distributions, means and standard deviations, and to determine if variables are normally distributed prior to use of parametric statistics. Bivariate correlations will be used to investigate the association between working memory and school readiness skills.

Mean difference in working memory between SCD participants and control groupOnce, at enrollment

Variables will be subjected to analyses to establish frequency distributions, means and standard deviations, and to determine if variables are normally distributed prior to use of parametric statistics. The primary dependent variable for working memory ability is the Working Memory Index from the SB-5. Primary dependent variables will be compared statistically using a paired sample one-side t-test.

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Effect of family/environmental factors and disease severity on school readinessOnce, within 6 months of enrollment

Regression analyses will be used to examine the main effects of each family/environmental factor (caregiver stress, parental responsiveness, and cognitive stimulation in the home) and disease severity factors on measures of working memory and school readiness.

Effect of family/environmental factors and disease severity on measures of working memoryOnce, within 6 months of enrollment

Regression analyses will be used to examine the main effects of each family/environmental factor (caregiver stress, parental responsiveness, and cognitive stimulation in the home) and disease severity factors on measures of working memory and school readiness.

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

St. Jude Children's Research Hospital

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Memphis, Tennessee, United States

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