Lahiri S K, Mukhopadhyay S P, Das K K, Ray S K, Biswas D
Dept. of Community Medicine, Medical College, Calcutta.
Indian J Public Health. 1994 Oct-Dec;38(4):133-42.
There are many factors which affect intelligence as well as physical growth of children, although genetic factor plays a prime role but social, environmental and psychological factors influence significantly the physical growth and intelligence of the child and the same can be improved through intervention. Community based studies are therefore useful to understand effect of these factors for future planning. The present study was therefore undertaken in Burdwan district of West Bengal with the objectives of studying level of intelligence of children of 3 to 6 years age group and impact of the factors related to the level of intelligence of these children. 72 children of 3 to 6 years age group were studied, of which 2/3 were either normal or having Grade-I undernutrition and the rest were either Grade-II or Grade-III. A significant positive association was found between DST IQ score (Bharat Raj) and the nutritional grade. Non-formal education also was found to have significant bearing on the IQ level. No significant relationship was however found between DST IQ score and the religion indicating culture independence of the scoring system.
有许多因素会影响儿童的智力以及身体发育,尽管遗传因素起着主要作用,但社会、环境和心理因素对儿童的身体发育和智力有显著影响,并且可以通过干预加以改善。因此,基于社区的研究有助于了解这些因素的影响,以便进行未来规划。本研究因此在西孟加拉邦的布尔杜万区开展,目的是研究3至6岁儿童的智力水平以及与这些儿童智力水平相关的因素的影响。对72名3至6岁的儿童进行了研究,其中三分之二要么正常,要么患有一级营养不良,其余的则为二级或三级营养不良。发现丹佛发育筛查测验智商得分(巴拉特·拉吉)与营养等级之间存在显著的正相关。还发现非正规教育对智商水平有显著影响。然而,丹佛发育筛查测验智商得分与宗教之间未发现显著关系,这表明评分系统不受文化影响。