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Health Literacy in Unauthorized Mexican Immigrant Mothers and Risk of Developmental Delay in their Children

机译:未经授权的墨西哥移民母亲的健康素养及其子女发育延迟的风险

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The incidence of developmental delay and early intervention (EI) service utilization is not well documented among unauthorized Mexican immigrants, a vulnerable population. Individual interviews were conducted in Spanish with Mexican born women receiving maternal health care. Children 12-60 months of age were screened for developmental delay using the Ages and Stages Questionnaire. 12 % (n = 8) of children assessed (n = 65) were at risk for developmental delay. Of those at risk 38 % (n = 3) participated in EI. An additional 26 % of the children (n = 17) qualified for further monitoring, and of those 59 % (n = 10) received EI. Women with low health literacy had more than four times the odds of having a child with risk of developmental delay (aOR 4.4; 95 % CI 1.3-15.4). Developmental delay was associated with low maternal health literacy in unauthorized Mexican immigrants; however, rates of self-reported EI use in this population are higher than those seen nationally.
机译:在未经授权的墨西哥移民(弱势群体)中,发展延迟和早期干预(EI)服务利用的发生率尚未得到充分记录。个别访谈以西班牙语对接受产妇保健的墨西哥出生妇女进行。使用年龄和阶段问卷对12至60个月大的儿童进行发育迟缓筛查。接受评估的儿童(n = 65)中有12%(n = 8)有发育迟缓的风险。有风险的人群中有38%(n = 3)参加了EI。另外26%的儿童(n = 17)有资格接受进一步的监测,而在这些59%(n = 10)的儿童中接受了EI。健康素养低的妇女生育孩子的可能性要高出四倍以上(aOR 4.4; 95%CI 1.3-15.4)。发育迟缓与未获批准的墨西哥移民的孕产妇健康素养低有关;然而,该人群自我报告的EI使用率高于全国。

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