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Early Childhood Developmental Status in Low- and Middle-Income Countries: National, Regional, and Global Prevalence Estimates Using Predictive Modeling

机译:低收入和中等收入国家的早期儿童发育状况:国家,区域和全球流行估计使用预测建模

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Background The development of cognitive and socioemotional skills early in life influences later health and well-being. Existing estimates of unmet developmental potential in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) are based on either measures of physical growth or proxy measures such as poverty. In this paper we aim to directly estimate the number of children in LMICs who would be reported by their caregivers to show low cognitive and/or socioemotional development. Methods and Findings The present paper uses Early Childhood Development Index (ECDI) data collected between 2005 and 2015 from 99,222 3- and 4-y-old children living in 35 LMICs as part of the Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey (MICS) and Demographic and Health Surveys (DHS) programs. First, we estimate the prevalence of low cognitive and/or socioemotional ECDI scores within our MICS/DHS sample. Next, we test a series of ordinary least squares regression models predicting low ECDI scores across our MICS/DHS sample countries based on country-level data from the Human Development Index (HDI) and the Nutrition Impact Model Study. We use cross-validation to select the model with the best predictive validity. We then apply this model to all LMICs to generate country-level estimates of the prevalence of low ECDI scores globally, as well as confidence intervals around these estimates. In the pooled MICS and DHS sample, 14.6% of children had low ECDI scores in the cognitive domain, 26.2% had low socioemotional scores, and 36.8% performed poorly in either or both domains. Country-level prevalence of low cognitive and/or socioemotional scores on the ECDI was best represented by a model using the HDI as a predictor. Applying this model to all LMICs, we estimate that 80.8 million children ages 3 and 4 y (95% CI 48.1 million, 113.6 million) in LMICs experienced low cognitive and/or socioemotional development in 2010, with the largest number of affected children in sub-Saharan Africa (29.4.1 million; 43.8% of children ages 3 and 4 y), followed by South Asia (27.7 million; 37.7%) and the East Asia and Pacific region (15.1 million; 25.9%). Positive associations were found between low development scores and stunting, poverty, male sex, rural residence, and lack of cognitive stimulation. Additional research using more detailed developmental assessments across a larger number of LMICs is needed to address the limitations of the present study. Conclusions The number of children globally failing to reach their developmental potential remains large. Additional research is needed to identify the specific causes of poor developmental outcomes in diverse settings, as well as potential context-specific interventions that might promote children’s early cognitive and socioemotional well-being.
机译:背景技术人生早期的认知和社会情调技能的发展影响了健康和福祉。在低收入和中等收入国家(LMIC)的未满足未满足的发育潜力估算基于贫困等物理增长或代理措施的措施。在本文中,我们的目标是直接估计其护理人员报告的LMIC中儿童人数,以显示出低的认知和/或社会间谍发展。方法和调查结果本文采用2005年至2015年的早期儿童开发指数(ECDI)数据从居住在35个LMIC中的99,222个3-和4-y-youngis儿童,作为多个指标集群调查(MICS)和人口和健康的一部分调查(DHS)计划。首先,我们估计我们的MICS / DHS样本内的低认知和/或社会间谍ECDI分数的普遍性。接下来,我们通过来自人类发展指数(HDI)的国家级数据和营养影响模型研究,测试一系列普通的最小二乘回归模型预测我们的MICS / DHS示例国家的低ECDI分数。我们使用交叉验证来选择具有最佳预测有效性的模型。然后,我们将此模型应用于所有LMIC,以产生全球范围内低ECDI分数的国家级估计,以及这些估计周围的置信区间。在汇集的MICS和DHS样本中,14.6%的儿童在认知领域的ECDI评分低,26.2%的社会间谍区分具有低的社会间隙分数,36.8%在任何一个或两个结构中表现不佳。 ECDI上的低认知和/或社会间谍商评分的国家级普遍性是由使用HDI作为预测因子的模型代表的最佳。将这种模式应用于所有LMIC,我们估计,2010年,估计3080万岁及4岁儿童(95%CI 48.1百万,113.6亿元)在2010年经历了低认知和/或社会情调发展,具有最多的次数受影响的儿童-Saharan Africa(29.41百万人; 43.8%的3和4岁儿童),其次是南亚(2770万; 37.7%)和东亚和太平洋地区(1510万; 25.9%)。在低发展评分和衰退,贫困,男性性,农村住所和缺乏认知刺激之间存在正面协会。需要使用更多详细的发育评估,以解决本研究的局限性需要在更大数量的LMIC上进行更多研究。结论全球未达到其发展潜力的儿童人数仍然很大。需要额外的研究来确定各种环境中发育成果不佳的特定原因,以及可能促进儿童早期认知和社会间谍福祉的潜在背景特异性干预措施。

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