Auditory Risk Factors at Birth and Language Development at 2 Years of Age: A Longitudinal Analysis.

IF 1.4 Q3 PEDIATRICS
Global Pediatric Health Pub Date : 2024-09-09 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1177/2333794X241273201
Yaser Ramirez, Yuleidys Castillo, Shuyeng Acea, Linda S Pagani
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Abstract

Aim. To analyze the relationship between auditory risk factors at birth and subsequent language development in toddlerhood. Methods. Participants are 136 children from a longitudinal birth cohort follow-up at age 2 years. They were divided into 2 groups: One comprising 105 children without hearing risk factors at birth and another comprising 31 children with auditory risk factors at birth but normal hearing. Results. In children with and without risk factors, the combination of socio-emotional, socio-economic, and auditory risk factors at birth significantly predicted language development at age 2 years. Family socio-economic status had a significant impact on overall child development, even after controlling for socio-emotional development and the presence of risk factors. Conclusions. The study was conducted in an upper-middle income country with a socialized health care system. It underscores the importance of a holistic approach to early childhood language development, taking into account biological, socioeconomic, and emotional factors.

出生时的听觉风险因素与 2 岁时的语言发展:纵向分析
目的分析出生时听觉风险因素与幼儿期语言发展之间的关系。方法。研究对象为 136 名两岁时接受纵向出生队列跟踪调查的儿童。他们被分为两组:一组包括 105 名出生时无听力风险因素的儿童,另一组包括 31 名出生时有听力风险因素但听力正常的儿童。研究结果在有和没有风险因素的儿童中,出生时的社会情感、社会经济和听觉风险因素的组合对2岁时的语言发展有显著的预测作用。即使在控制了社会情感发展和存在风险因素的情况下,家庭社会经济状况对儿童的整体发展仍有显著影响。研究结论这项研究是在一个拥有社会化医疗保健系统的中高收入国家进行的。它强调了综合考虑生物、社会经济和情感因素的幼儿语言发展方法的重要性。
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Global Pediatric Health
Global Pediatric Health Nursing-Pediatrics
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