Title of article :
Evaluation of Evolutionary Status of 4.60.Month.Old Children in Kashan and Aran.Bidgol and Its Related Factors in 2016.2017
Author/Authors :
Moraveji, Alireza Department of Medicine Community - Faculty of Medicine - Kashan University of Medical Sciences , Ghaffarian, Hamideh Kashan University of Medical Sciences , Atoof, Fatemeh Department of Biostatistics - Health Faculty , Rabbani, Davarkhah Department of Environmental Health Engineering , Ahmadishad, Maryam Department of Medical Surgical Nursing - Faculty of Nursing and Midwifery - Kashan University of Medical Sciences
Abstract :
Background: Paying attention to Childrenfs evolutionary status help to improve their mental capacity and make them more intelligent and creative
adults. The present study aimed to investigate the developmental status in 4.60.month.old children of Kashan and Aran.Bidgol and its related factors
in 2016.2017. Methods: This descriptive cross.sectional study was performed on 656 children aged 4.60 months in Kashan and Aran.Bidgol
that were recruited by a stratified random sampling method. Data were collected through self.report using Ages and Stages Questionnaire (ASQ)
and demographic and clinical questionnaire. The ASQ consists of 30 questions in five domains including communication, gross motor, fine motor,
problem.solving, and personal.social skills. The inter.rater agreement coefficient of 93%, the Cronbachfs alpha coefficient of 0.51.0.87, and the
2.week test.retest correlation of 0.75 are reported for this questionnaire. Data were analyzed using descriptive statistics as well as Chi.square,
ANOVA, and t.test. The significance level was considered <0.05. Results: The results showed that 527 (80.3%) of the 656 children were healthy,
and the rest had a disorder at least in one of the developmental domains, including 1.5% disorders in communication skills, 6.2% in gross motor,
1.2% in fine motor skills, 1.2% in problem.solving, and 0.9% in the personal.social area. There was a significant relationship between developmental
disorders with the childfs gender and birth weight. Among maternal characteristics, there was a significant relationship between the motherfs job
and age with developmental delay. Conclusion: Despite the normal evolution in most children of Kashan and Aran.Bidgol, a significant number
of them had a disorder at least in one of the evolutionary domains. It is essential to sensitize the families about the developmental process of their
children and encourage them to alleviate the risk factors to prevent early complications of these disorders in the future.
Keywords :
Ages and Stages Questionnaire , developmental disorder , evolution , pediatrics
Journal title :
International Archives of Health Sciences