Silva P A, McGee R, Williams S M
Dev Med Child Neurol. 1983 Dec;25(6):783-93. doi: 10.1111/j.1469-8749.1983.tb13847.x.
A large sample of Dunedin (New Zealand) children was assessed at three, five and seven years to study the prevalence and stability of language delay, and to investigate the association between language delay at each age and low intelligence and reading problems at age seven. The prevalence of specific comprehension delay, specific expressive delay, and general language delay varied from 2.0 to 4.3 per cent. General language delays were the most stable. Every type of language delay at each age, particularly earlier, general and stable delay was associated with a significantly higher prevalence of low intelligence or reading difficulties at age seven than among the total sample.
对来自新西兰达尼丁的一大群儿童在3岁、5岁和7岁时进行了评估,以研究语言发育迟缓的患病率和稳定性,并调查各年龄段的语言发育迟缓与7岁时智力低下和阅读问题之间的关联。特定理解迟缓、特定表达迟缓以及一般性语言迟缓的患病率在2.0%至4.3%之间。一般性语言迟缓最为稳定。各年龄段的每种语言迟缓类型,尤其是早期、一般性和稳定的迟缓,与7岁时智力低下或阅读困难的患病率显著高于总样本中的患病率相关。