Chua-Lim C, Moore R B, McCleary G, Shah A, Mankad V N
Comprehensive Sickle Cell Center, University of South Alabama, Mobile.
South Med J. 1993 Apr;86(4):397-402. doi: 10.1097/00007611-199304000-00005.
Patients with sickle cell anemia often express myriad clinical signs and symptoms that affect their life-style and academic performance. Certain psychoeducational and psychosocial factors have been shown to influence the academic achievement of older patients with sickle cell anemia. However, studies evaluating the school readiness skills of younger children have not been published. To determine whether sickle cell anemia delays preschool development in children aged 4 to 6 years, we studied 10 affected children and 10 normal subjects matched for age, sex, and race. School readiness was evaluated by the Pediatric Examination of Educational Readiness (PEER), which assess a child's performance in areas of developmental attainment such as visual input, verbal output, and short-term memory. The presence of associated movements (minor neurologic signs) and other areas of behavior such as selective attention, activity level, adaptive behavior, and processing efficiency are also observed. The children with sickle cell anemia scored significantly lower than their normal counterparts in several parameters of the PEER. The McCarthy Scales of Children's Abilities, a standardized psychometric test, showed that these children with sickle cell anemia were within the normal range of intelligence. Magnetic resonance imaging done on three children with sickle cell anemia who scored lowest on the PEER revealed no cerebrovascular infarcts. These preliminary studies demonstrate significant differences in school readiness skills between children with sickle cell anemia and normal subjects.
镰状细胞贫血患者常常表现出无数影响其生活方式和学业成绩的临床体征和症状。某些心理教育和社会心理因素已被证明会影响年龄较大的镰状细胞贫血患者的学业成就。然而,评估年幼儿童入学准备技能的研究尚未发表。为了确定镰状细胞贫血是否会延迟4至6岁儿童的学前发育,我们研究了10名患病儿童和10名年龄、性别和种族相匹配的正常儿童。通过教育准备儿科检查(PEER)评估入学准备情况,该检查评估儿童在发育成就领域的表现,如视觉输入、语言输出和短期记忆。还观察相关动作(轻微神经体征)的存在以及其他行为领域,如选择性注意力、活动水平、适应性行为和处理效率。镰状细胞贫血儿童在PEER的几个参数上得分显著低于正常儿童。标准化心理测量测试麦卡锡儿童能力量表显示,这些镰状细胞贫血儿童的智力在正常范围内