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[Characteristics of morbidity in school-age children in families at social risk].

作者信息

Stojadinović A, Roncević N, Radovanov D

机构信息

Institut za zdravstvenu zastitu dece i omladine, 21000 Novi Sad, Hajduk Veljkova 10.

出版信息

Med Pregl. 2001 Sep-Oct;54(9-10):479-82.

PMID:11876012
Abstract

INTRODUCTION

Social and economic circumstances have a significant influence on children's health. The health status differs from country to country and it depends on gross national product. The aim of the study was to investigate characteristics of morbidity of school children from disadvantaged families.

MATERIAL AND METHODS

The study included 232 school children from disadvantaged families who were hospitalized at the Institute of Child and Adolescents Health Care in Novi Sad during a five year period. Disadvantaged families are those with the following risk factors: low income, parents who are not able to comply with parenthood, unsuitable parents, single parent. Discharge diagnoses were analyzed. Diagnoses of children from disadvantaged families were compared with diagnoses of other hospitalized children.

RESULTS

School children from disadvantaged families were significantly more often hospitalized because of infectious diseases, parasitic infections, mental disorders, neurologic disorders, symptoms, signs and undefined conditions, poisonings and injuries than children from families without social risks. School children from disadvantaged families significantly more often suffered from mental retardation, emotional and behavior disorders, epilepsy, cerebral palsy and poisonings, than other hospitalized children.

CONCLUSION

School children from disadvantaged families have a specific morbidity which differs from the morbidity of children from families without social risks.

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