Prevalence of delayed language acquisition with smartphone usage in toddlers in Erbil city-Iraq

Shayda Ziyad Jamil, A. Dauod, Zaher Taher Gardi
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Background & Objectives: Worldwide, speech delay is the most common developmental disorder in 3 to 6-year-old children. In the normal population, many children have speech delays, of which more than one-third of them will not resolve spontaneously and need further management.The aim of the study was to find any statistical correlation of speech delay with smart phone usage . Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted and data were collected from randomly selected 300 toddlers aged 12-36 months who attended two rimary health care centers in Erbil city-Iraq during the period from the 1st of January 2020 to the end of January 2021. A designed questionnaire was used to assess the speech delay in the toddlers and evaluate factors that may affect language development including (socio-echonomic state, hours of use, type of videos…etc) Results: The mean age of the study participants was 26.7months. Despite the higher percentage of speech delay in the user group (among which the delay was more in those watching non-age-appropriate videos than age-appropriate videos with percentages of 84%, 53.2% respectively) than the nonuser group, but it was statistically non-significant. The delay was more prominent among those using smart devices for four hours or more (76.1%).the percentage of delayed speech was higher in those who watch videos with same mother language (76.9%)with lower in those with other language videos (53.1%). Conclusion: Prevalence of speech delay was higher in toddlers using smart phone with significant increase in the percentage of delay associated with longer duration of usage.
伊拉克埃尔比勒市学龄前儿童智能手机使用延迟语言习得的患病率
背景与目的:在世界范围内,语言延迟是3 - 6岁儿童中最常见的发育障碍。在正常人群中,许多儿童有语言迟缓,其中三分之一以上的儿童不会自发解决,需要进一步的治疗。这项研究的目的是发现语音延迟与智能手机使用之间的统计学相关性。方法:对2020年1月1日至2021年1月底在伊拉克埃尔比勒市的两个初级卫生保健中心随机选择的300名12-36个月的幼儿进行横断面研究,收集数据。研究人员设计了一份调查问卷,对幼儿的语言发育进行了评估,并评估了可能影响语言发展的因素,包括社会经济状况、使用时间、视频类型等。结果:研究参与者的平均年龄为26.7个月。尽管用户组的语言延迟比例高于非用户组(其中观看非适龄视频的延迟比例高于观看适龄视频的延迟比例,分别为84%和53.2%),但差异无统计学意义。在使用智能设备4小时或更长时间的人群中,这种延迟更为明显(76.1%)。观看同母语视频的儿童言语延迟比例较高(76.9%),而观看其他语言视频的儿童言语延迟比例较低(53.1%)。结论:使用智能手机的幼儿言语延迟发生率较高,且使用时间越长,言语延迟比例显著增加。
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