TY - JOUR
T1 - Clinical analysis of 1048 children with developmental delay
AU - Chen, I. Chun
AU - Chen, Chia Ling
AU - Wong, May Kuen
AU - Chung, Chia Ying
AU - Chen, Chia Hui
AU - Sun, Chia Ho
PY - 2002/11/1
Y1 - 2002/11/1
N2 - Background: Children with developmental delay (DD) have a variety of problems in developmental functions. The purposes of this study were to analyze the underlying diseases and risk factors in children with different functional delays. Methods: We collected data on 1048 children who underwent assessments of developmental function, related diseases, and risk factors. All children were classified into 6 functional delay groups: cognitive, speech, motor, pervasive, global, and non-specific DDs. Differences in related diseases and risk factors of the 6 functional delay groups were determined. Results: Most children had global (51.2%), speech (21.9%), and motor (13.9%) delays. Approximately 62.8% of children were associated with biological factors (19% with genetic defects or congenital anomalies, 16.5% with central nervous system lesions, 13.9% with prematurity/low birth body weight, and 13.4% with neonatal insult). We could not identify the risk factors in 36.6% of the children. Most children with motor delay had brain/neuromuscular diseases and were associated with risks of prematurity or low birth body weight; while most children with global delay had brain neuromuscular diseases or psychological/mental disorders and were associated with risks of genetic defects or congenital anomalies. Conclusion: Our findings suggest that there are heterogeneous risk factors and related diseases in children with different kinds of functional delay.
AB - Background: Children with developmental delay (DD) have a variety of problems in developmental functions. The purposes of this study were to analyze the underlying diseases and risk factors in children with different functional delays. Methods: We collected data on 1048 children who underwent assessments of developmental function, related diseases, and risk factors. All children were classified into 6 functional delay groups: cognitive, speech, motor, pervasive, global, and non-specific DDs. Differences in related diseases and risk factors of the 6 functional delay groups were determined. Results: Most children had global (51.2%), speech (21.9%), and motor (13.9%) delays. Approximately 62.8% of children were associated with biological factors (19% with genetic defects or congenital anomalies, 16.5% with central nervous system lesions, 13.9% with prematurity/low birth body weight, and 13.4% with neonatal insult). We could not identify the risk factors in 36.6% of the children. Most children with motor delay had brain/neuromuscular diseases and were associated with risks of prematurity or low birth body weight; while most children with global delay had brain neuromuscular diseases or psychological/mental disorders and were associated with risks of genetic defects or congenital anomalies. Conclusion: Our findings suggest that there are heterogeneous risk factors and related diseases in children with different kinds of functional delay.
KW - Developmental delay
KW - Developmental function
KW - Related disease
KW - Risk factor
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M3 - 文章
C2 - 12553362
AN - SCOPUS:0036874158
SN - 0255-8270
VL - 25
SP - 743
EP - 750
JO - Chang Gung Medical Journal
JF - Chang Gung Medical Journal
IS - 11
ER -