%0 Journal Article %A García-Navarro, C %A Jimenez de Ory, S %A Velo Higueras, C %A Zamora, B %A Prieto, L %A Ramos, J T %A Navarro, M L %A Escosa-García, L %A Jurado-Barba, R %A Falcón, Dolores %A Moreno, David %A González-Tomé, M I %A NeuroCoRISpeS project integrated in CoRISpe %T Significant differences between verbal and non-verbal intellectual scales on a perinatally HIV-infected cohort: from pediatrics to young adults. %D 2020 %@ 2405-8440 %U https://hdl.handle.net/10668/26150 %X Delayed neurodevelopment is a common outcome in perinatally HIV-infected children. Our aim was to assess the intellectual profile of our cohort, considering both the infection and socio-environmental related variables. A cross-sectional cohort study was undertaken at seven major hospitals in Spain belonging to the CoRISpeS cohort (n = 97). Patients were followed up according to a standard protocol. Intellectual measures, psychosocial profile and HIV infection-related data have been analysed. The average patient age was 15 years. The median CD4 cell percentage was 35% (1,59). Viral load was undetectable in 80% of the patients and 27% were on AIDS category; 38% of whom had encephalopathy. The average composite score of both crystallized intelligence (CI) and intelligence quotient (IQ) for the cohort was lower than that of the general population (p %K Cognition %K Cognitive psychology %K HIV %K IQ %K Intelligence %K Learning and memory %K Psychology %K Vertical transmission %K Virology %~