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A systematic review of the prevalence of parental concerns measured by the Parents' Evaluation of Developmental Status (PEDS) indicating developmental risk

机译:父母对发育状况评估(pEDs)测量的父母关注患病率的系统评价表明发育风险

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BACKGROUND: Parental concerns about their children's development can be used as an indicator of developmental risk. We undertook a systematic review of the prevalence of parents' concerns as an indicator of developmental risk, measured by the Parents' Evaluation of Developmental Status (PEDS) and associated risk factors. METHODS: Electronic databases, bibliographies and websites were searched and experts contacted. Studies were screened for eligibility and study characteristics were extracted independently by two authors. A summary estimate for prevalence was derived. Meta-regression examined the impact of study characteristics and quality. Meta-analysis was used to derive pooled estimates of the impact of biological and psychosocial risk factors on the odds of parental concerns indicating high developmental risk. RESULTS: Thirty seven studies were identified with a total of 210,242 subjects. Overall 13.8% (95% CI 10.9 -16.8%) of parents had concerns indicating their child was at high developmental risk and 19.8% (95% CI 16.7-22.9%) had concerns indicating their child was at moderate developmental risk. Male gender, low birth weight, poor/fair child health rating, poor maternal mental health, lower socioeconomic status (SES), minority ethnicity, not being read to, a lack of access to health care and not having health insurance were significantly associated with parental concerns indicating a high developmental risk. CONCLUSIONS: The prevalence of parental concerns measured with the PEDS indicating developmental risk is substantial. There is increased prevalence associated with biological and psychosocial adversity. TRIAL REGISTRATION: PROSPERO Registration: CRD42012003215.
机译:背景:父母对子女发育的担忧可以用作发育风险的指标。我们通过父母对发育状况的评估(PEDS)和相关的风险因素,对父母的忧虑发生率进行了系统的评估,以此作为发展风险的指标。方法:搜索电子数据库,书目和网站,并联系专家。筛选研究的资格,并由两名作者独立提取研究特征。得出患病率的简要估算。元回归检验了研究特征和质量的影响。荟萃分析用于综合评估生物学和社会心理风险因素对父母表示高发展风险的可能性的影响。结果:共鉴定了37项研究,共210,242名受试者。总体上,有13.8%(95%CI 10.9 -16.8%)的父母表示担心自己的孩子处于高发展风险,而有19.8%(95%CI 16.7-22.9%)的父母表示担心自己的孩子处于中等发展风险。男性,低出生体重,儿童健康状况差/中等,母亲心理健康状况差,社会经济地位低下(SES),少数族裔,不被阅读,无法获得医疗保健以及没有医疗保险与以下因素显着相关:父母的担忧表明存在较高的发育风险。结论:用PEDS衡量的父母担忧的发生率表明存在发展风险。与生物和心理社会逆境有关的患病率增加。试用注册:PROSPERO注册:CRD42012003215。

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