RT Journal Article T1 Significant differences between verbal and non-verbal intellectual scales on a perinatally HIV-infected cohort: from pediatrics to young adults. A1 García-Navarro, C A1 Jimenez de Ory, S A1 Velo Higueras, C A1 Zamora, B A1 Prieto, L A1 Ramos, J T A1 Navarro, M L A1 Escosa-García, L A1 Jurado-Barba, R A1 Falcón, Dolores A1 Moreno, David A1 González-Tomé, M I A1 NeuroCoRISpeS project integrated in CoRISpe, K1 Cognition K1 Cognitive psychology K1 HIV K1 IQ K1 Intelligence K1 Learning and memory K1 Psychology K1 Vertical transmission K1 Virology AB 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 SN 2405-8440 YR 2020 FD 2020-04-25 LK https://hdl.handle.net/10668/26150 UL https://hdl.handle.net/10668/26150 LA en DS RISalud RD Apr 10, 2025