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  • HIV-exposed uninfected (HEU) children show poorer academic performance compared to HIV-unexposed uninfected (HUU) children, likely due to in utero exposure to HIV and anti-retroviral medications.
  • A study measured general intelligence and academic achievement in HEU (110 children) and HUU (43 children) at ages around 5, finding HEU children scored significantly lower in areas like reading, math, and overall IQ.
  • Early verbal IQ levels in children predicted future academic success, indicating the need for interventions to support HEU children before they start primary school to help close the achievement gap.

Article Abstract

HIV-exposed uninfected (HEU) children may be at-risk for poorer academic achievement compared to HIV-unexposed uninfected (HUU) children due to in utero and perinatal exposure to HIV and/or anti-retroviral (ARV) medication. Understanding the risk factors for academic underachievement is important for implementing timely intervention and academic supports. HEU (N = 110, mean (SD) age 5.59 (0.22) years) and HUU (N = 43, mean (SD) age 5.73 (0.64) years) children completed assessments of general intelligence (WPPSI-III) and academic achievement (WRAT-4). Parent interviews and medical record reviews were used to obtain sociodemographic and maternal health data. HUU children scored significantly higher than HEU children on single word reading (p = 0.006), math calculation skills (p = 0.003), Verbal IQ, Performance IQ, Full Scale IQ, and Processing Speed (all WPPSI-III measures p < 0.001). Verbal IQ at 3-4 years predicted academic achievement at 5-6 years of age, yet sociodemographic and medical factors did not. These findings demonstrate that HEU children obtained significantly lower scores of intellectual, reading, and math abilities during early childhood. Addressing these early gaps before HEU children enter primary school will be critical for optimizing their learning and academic potential.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/09297049.2021.1871891DOI Listing

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