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菲律宾 SARS-COV-2 大流行期间出生儿童的发育状况:初步研究。

Developmental profile of Filipino children born during the SARS-COV-2 pandemic: pilot study.

机构信息

School of Medicine and Public Health, Ateneo de Manila University, Pasig, Philippines.

出版信息

Front Public Health. 2024 Oct 16;12:1426409. doi: 10.3389/fpubh.2024.1426409. eCollection 2024.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

The Philippines experienced one of the longest restriction periods during the COVID-19 pandemic. This study aimed to provide a developmental profile of 18-25 month-old children and identify factors associated with their development during their early years being born and raised during the pandemic.

METHODS

The study population was recruited through convenience sampling among families living in proximity to the daycare centers in Cainta, Rizal, Philippines. 116 children qualified to participate and underwent developmental screening using the Early Childhood Care and Development (ECCD) Checklist and their parents were interviewed related to demographic and social factors.

RESULTS

The mean score of the children's Overall Development is 106.47 ( = 13.43) indicating that children's skills were within the expected range of 80-119. Girls had significantly higher mean scores compared to boys [ = 111.23, = 9.95 vs. = 101.18, = 14.83 (114) = -4.32 < 0.001]. Mean scores were highest among children whose mothers completed a high school education ( = 107.76, = 12.47) compared to those who have some or have completed an elementary education ( = 72.50, = 6.36 and = 103.58, = 13.86 respectively) [(2, 113) = 8.18, < 0.001]. Unadjusted linear regression shows a modest increase in mean scores as the number of household members increased [ = 0.86, (CI: 0.02, 1.70), -score (1, 113) = 2.03, = 0.045].

CONCLUSION

The developmental skills of 18-25 month-old children born and raised during the COVID-19 pandemic in an urban municipality in the Philippines are within average scores. Both hindering and protective demographic factors were identified as associated with the children's developmental evaluation scores. It is important to acknowledge these factors and continue monitoring the children's development and address needs among children who may need further support.

摘要

目的

菲律宾在 COVID-19 大流行期间经历了最长的限制期之一。本研究旨在提供 18-25 个月大儿童的发展概况,并确定与他们在大流行期间出生和成长的早年发展相关的因素。

方法

通过在菲律宾甲米地的日托中心附近的家庭中进行方便抽样,招募了研究人群。116 名符合条件的儿童接受了儿童早期保育和发展(ECCD)检查表的发展筛查,他们的父母接受了与人口统计学和社会因素相关的访谈。

结果

儿童总体发展的平均得分为 106.47(=13.43),表明儿童的技能处于 80-119 的预期范围内。女孩的平均得分明显高于男孩[=111.23,=9.95 vs.=101.18,=14.83(114)=-4.32 <0.001]。在母亲完成高中学业的儿童中,平均得分最高(=107.76,=12.47),而在仅完成小学教育或完成部分小学教育的儿童中,平均得分较低(=72.50,=6.36 和=103.58,=13.86 分别)[(2,113)=8.18,<0.001]。未调整的线性回归显示,随着家庭人数的增加,平均得分略有增加[=0.86,(CI:0.02,1.70),-分数(1,113)=2.03,=0.045]。

结论

在菲律宾一个城市自治市出生和成长的 COVID-19 大流行期间的 18-25 个月大儿童的发展技能处于平均水平。已确定阻碍和保护儿童发展的人口统计学因素与儿童的发展评估分数相关。重要的是要认识到这些因素,并继续监测儿童的发展,并为可能需要进一步支持的儿童提供帮助。

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