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Household language, parent developmental concerns, and child risk for developmental disorder.

机译:家庭语言,父母的发展担忧和儿童发展障碍的风险。

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BACKGROUND: Provider elicitation of parent developmental and behavioral (DB) concerns is the foundation of DB surveillance. Language differences may affect whether providers assess parental DB concerns. OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to compare children in English versus Spanish primary language households by risk for DB disorder and provider elicitation of parental developmental and behavioral concerns. METHODS: The 2003 National Survey of Children's Health was used to compare 29,692 children, aged 0 to 71 months, who received preventive care in the previous 12 months and were in English versus Spanish primary language households. Using logistic regression, we tested the association of household primary language with child risk of developmental and behavioral disorder and parent-reported elicitation of developmental and behavioral concerns at health care visits. RESULTS: After adjusting for sociodemographic differences, children in Spanish primary language households were less likely than children in English primary language households to be at risk for DB disorder (40.5% vs 40.8%; AOR [adjusted odds ratio] 0.68, 95% confidence interval [CI], 0.55-0.85). Parents in Spanish primary language households reported less provider elicitation of developmental and behavioral concerns compared to all English primary language households (31.0% vs 43.7%; AOR 0.70, 95% CI, 0.57-0.85), but similar rates of elicitation compared to Hispanic English primary language households. Among households with children at moderate/high risk for DB disorder, parents in Spanish primary language households reported less elicitation of concerns than parents in English primary language households (AOR 0.63, 95% CI, 0.41-0.96). CONCLUSION: Parents in Spanish primary language households reported lower child risk for developmental and behavioral disorder and less provider elicitation of developmental and behavioral concerns. These findings suggest that primary language may affect risk for developmental and behavioral disorder and likelihood of DB surveillance in children.
机译:背景:提供商对父母的发展和行为(DB)关注的启发是数据库监视的基础。语言差异可能会影响提供者是否评估父母对DB的关注。目的:本研究的目的是通过DB障碍的风险以及提供者对父母的发展和行为问题的诱发,比较英语和西班牙语母语家庭中的儿童。方法:使用2003年全国儿童健康调查比较了29,692名0至71个月大的儿童,他们在过去12个月中接受过预防保健,并且使用英语和西班牙语作为主要语言家庭。使用逻辑回归,我们测试了家庭主要语言与儿童发育和行为障碍风险以及父母报告的就诊时对发育和行为问题的诱发引起的关联。结果:在对社会人口统计学差异进行调整后,西班牙语母语家庭的儿童患英语障碍的风险低于英语母语家庭的儿童(40.5%比40.8%; AOR [调整后的优势比] 0.68,95%置信区间) [CI],0.55-0.85)。与所有英语母语家庭相比,西班牙语母语家庭的父母报告的提供者对发展和行为方面的关注较少(31.0%比43.7%; AOR 0.70、95%CI,0.57-0.85),但是与西班牙裔英语相比,诱因发生率相近主要语言家庭。在患有中度/高度DB障碍儿童的家庭中,西班牙语为主的家庭的父母引起的关注要比英语为主的家庭的父母要少(AOR 0.63,95%CI,0.41-0.96)。结论:西班牙语母语家庭的父母报告说,儿童发生发育和行为障碍的风险较低,提供者引起的发展和行为方面的关注较少。这些发现表明,主要语言可能会影响儿童发育和行为障碍的风险以及对DB进行监视的可能性。

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