El efecto de la pandemia sobre el desarrollo del lenguaje en los dos primeros años de vida

Q3 Nursing
Eva Murillo , Marta Casla , Irene Rujas , Miguel Lázaro
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Abstract

Background and objectives

The effects that the COVID-19 pandemic may have had on the language development of children are still poorly understood. In this study, we examine the effect of the pandemic on this development by analyzing the vocabulary and the morphosyntactic level in a sample of toddlers.

Participants and method

One hundred and fifty-three boys and girls between 18 and 31 months of age participated in the study. Of these participants, 82 were born and evaluated before the pandemic (PRE group) and the other 71 were born during the pandemic and were evaluated at the end of the 2021/2022 academic year, the last academic year in which restrictive measures derived from the pandemic were maintained in the schools (POST group). Both groups were matched by age and mother's educational level and attended nursery schools with similar socioeconomic characteristics.

Results

We found lower scores both in vocabulary and morphosyntactic development in the POST group than in the PRE group. These findings are consistent with the scarce previous studies on children's language development during the pandemic.

Conclusions

The measures adopted during the COVID-19 pandemic have had a negative impact on the language development of children under 3 years of age. It is necessary to pay special attention to these children due to the needs they may require in the immediate future.

大流行对生命前两年语言发展的影响
背景和目的新冠肺炎大流行可能对儿童语言发展产生的影响仍不清楚。在这项研究中,我们通过分析幼儿样本中的词汇和形态句法水平,来检验疫情对这一发展的影响。参与者和方法153名18至31个月大的男孩和女孩参与了这项研究。在这些参与者中,82人在疫情前出生并接受评估(PRE组),另外71人在疫情期间出生并在2021/2022学年末接受评估,这是学校保持疫情限制措施的最后一个学年(POST组)。这两组人的年龄和母亲的教育水平相匹配,都就读于具有相似社会经济特征的幼儿园。结果POST组的词汇和形态句法发展得分均低于PRE组。这些发现与之前关于疫情期间儿童语言发展的罕见研究一致。结论新冠肺炎大流行期间采取的措施对3岁以下儿童的语言发展产生了负面影响。有必要特别关注这些儿童,因为他们在不久的将来可能需要。
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