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社区幼儿群体中的语言发育迟缓

Language delay in a community cohort of young children.

作者信息

Horwitz Sarah McCue, Irwin Julia R, Briggs-Gowan Margaret J, Bosson Heenan Joan M, Mendoza Jennifer, Carter Alice S

机构信息

Department of Epidemiology and Public Health, Yale School of Medicine, New Haven, CT, USA.

出版信息

J Am Acad Child Adolesc Psychiatry. 2003 Aug;42(8):932-40. doi: 10.1097/01.CHI.0000046889.27264.5E.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

To document the prevalence of expressive language delay in relation to age and gender in 12- to 39-month-old children. To document the characteristics, particularly social competence and emotional/behavioral problems, related to deficits in expressive language.

METHOD

Parents of an age- and sex-stratified random sample of children born at Yale New Haven Hospital between July 1995 and September 1997 who lived in the New Haven Meriden Standard Metropolitan Statistical Area were enrolled when their children were 12 to 39 months of age (79.8% participation;N = 1,189). The main outcome for these analyses is expressive language delay measured by the MacArthur Communicative Development Inventory, short forms.

RESULTS

Expressive language delays range from 13.5% in 18- to 23-month-olds to 17.5% in children 30 to 36 months of age. By 18 to 23 months, children are more likely to experience delays if they come from environments characterized by low education, low expressiveness, poverty, high levels of parenting stress, and parents who report worry about their children's language problems. When social competence is adjusted for in the multivariable model, behavior problems are no longer associated with language delay, suggesting that poor social competence rather than behavior problems may be the critical early correlate of low expressive language development.

CONCLUSIONS

Expressive language delays are prevalent problems that appear to be associated with poor social competence. Given that such problems may be risk factors for social and emotional problems, early identification is critical.

摘要

目的

记录12至39个月大儿童中表达性语言延迟与年龄和性别的相关性。记录与表达性语言缺陷相关的特征,特别是社交能力和情绪/行为问题。

方法

对1995年7月至1997年9月在耶鲁纽黑文医院出生、居住在纽黑文-梅里登标准大都市统计区的儿童进行年龄和性别分层随机抽样,当他们的孩子12至39个月大时,招募其父母(参与率79.8%;N = 1189)。这些分析的主要结果是通过麦克阿瑟沟通发展量表简表测量的表达性语言延迟。

结果

表达性语言延迟发生率在18至23个月大的儿童中为13.5%,在30至36个月大的儿童中为17.5%。到18至23个月时,如果儿童来自教育程度低、表达能力低、贫困、育儿压力大且父母表示担心孩子语言问题的环境,他们更有可能出现延迟。在多变量模型中对社交能力进行调整后,行为问题与语言延迟不再相关,这表明社交能力差而非行为问题可能是表达性语言发展低的关键早期相关因素。

结论

表达性语言延迟是普遍存在的问题,似乎与社交能力差有关。鉴于这些问题可能是社交和情绪问题的风险因素,早期识别至关重要。

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