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An Assessment of Risk Factors of Delayed Speech and Language in Children: A Cross-Sectional Study

Introduction Communication is the exchange of information through speaking, writing, and other mediums. Speech is the expression of thoughts in spoken words. Language is the principal method that humans use for relaying information; consisting of words conveyed by speech, writing, or gestures. Langu...

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Autores principales: Kumar, Anish, Zubair, Maryam, Gulraiz, Azouba, Kalla, Sruti, Khan, Saif, Patel, Srushti, Fleming, Maria F, Oghomitse-Omene, Princess T, Patel, Parth, Qavi, Muhammad Saqlain S
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9608900/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36320964
http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.29623
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author Kumar, Anish
Zubair, Maryam
Gulraiz, Azouba
Kalla, Sruti
Khan, Saif
Patel, Srushti
Fleming, Maria F
Oghomitse-Omene, Princess T
Patel, Parth
Qavi, Muhammad Saqlain S
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Zubair, Maryam
Gulraiz, Azouba
Kalla, Sruti
Khan, Saif
Patel, Srushti
Fleming, Maria F
Oghomitse-Omene, Princess T
Patel, Parth
Qavi, Muhammad Saqlain S
author_sort Kumar, Anish
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description Introduction Communication is the exchange of information through speaking, writing, and other mediums. Speech is the expression of thoughts in spoken words. Language is the principal method that humans use for relaying information; consisting of words conveyed by speech, writing, or gestures. Language is the conceptual processing of communication. Problems in communication or oral motor function are called speech and language disorders. Developmental delay is diagnosed when a child does not attain normal developmental milestones at the expected age. Speech and/or language disorders are amongst the most common developmental difficulties in childhood. Such difficulties are termed 'primary' if they have no known etiology, and 'secondary' if they are caused by another condition such as hearing and neurological impairment, and developmental, behavioral, or emotional difficulties. Objectives The objective of our study was to observe the risk factors for speech and language delay in the children presenting to the speech therapy clinic of a tertiary care hospital in a large urban center. Methodology A cross-sectional study was conducted on 150 children presenting at the speech therapy clinic of Lahore General Hospital from July to August 2021. A well-designed questionnaire was used to collect data about the sociodemographic profile, and biological, developmental, and environmental risk factors of speech and language delay in children. SPSS, version 25 (IBM Corp., Armonk, NY) was used to enter and analyze the data. Results Parents or caretakers of a total of 98 male and 52 female children took part in this study aged 2-11 years. The average age of speech and language delay among the children was 5.65 years, 66.7% of which went to normal school while 31.3% went to special school; 66.7% were from urban areas. Around 60% had middle ear infections, and 34.7% were found to have oropharyngeal anomalies. A history of intrapartum complications was found in 68.4% of children; 46.7% of children had a history of use of a pacifier and 38% had a history of thumb sucking. Nearly 39% of children belonged to a multilingual family environment and 66.7% had a family history of screen viewing for more than two hours. Conclusion The major risk factors contributing to speech and language delay in children are family history of speech and language delay, prolonged sucking habits, male gender, oropharyngeal anomalies, hearing problems, and middle ear infections. Measures should be taken to educate people regarding risk factors, courses, and management of speech and language delay in children.
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spelling pubmed-96089002022-10-31 An Assessment of Risk Factors of Delayed Speech and Language in Children: A Cross-Sectional Study Kumar, Anish Zubair, Maryam Gulraiz, Azouba Kalla, Sruti Khan, Saif Patel, Srushti Fleming, Maria F Oghomitse-Omene, Princess T Patel, Parth Qavi, Muhammad Saqlain S Cureus Family/General Practice Introduction Communication is the exchange of information through speaking, writing, and other mediums. Speech is the expression of thoughts in spoken words. Language is the principal method that humans use for relaying information; consisting of words conveyed by speech, writing, or gestures. Language is the conceptual processing of communication. Problems in communication or oral motor function are called speech and language disorders. Developmental delay is diagnosed when a child does not attain normal developmental milestones at the expected age. Speech and/or language disorders are amongst the most common developmental difficulties in childhood. Such difficulties are termed 'primary' if they have no known etiology, and 'secondary' if they are caused by another condition such as hearing and neurological impairment, and developmental, behavioral, or emotional difficulties. Objectives The objective of our study was to observe the risk factors for speech and language delay in the children presenting to the speech therapy clinic of a tertiary care hospital in a large urban center. Methodology A cross-sectional study was conducted on 150 children presenting at the speech therapy clinic of Lahore General Hospital from July to August 2021. A well-designed questionnaire was used to collect data about the sociodemographic profile, and biological, developmental, and environmental risk factors of speech and language delay in children. SPSS, version 25 (IBM Corp., Armonk, NY) was used to enter and analyze the data. Results Parents or caretakers of a total of 98 male and 52 female children took part in this study aged 2-11 years. The average age of speech and language delay among the children was 5.65 years, 66.7% of which went to normal school while 31.3% went to special school; 66.7% were from urban areas. Around 60% had middle ear infections, and 34.7% were found to have oropharyngeal anomalies. A history of intrapartum complications was found in 68.4% of children; 46.7% of children had a history of use of a pacifier and 38% had a history of thumb sucking. Nearly 39% of children belonged to a multilingual family environment and 66.7% had a family history of screen viewing for more than two hours. Conclusion The major risk factors contributing to speech and language delay in children are family history of speech and language delay, prolonged sucking habits, male gender, oropharyngeal anomalies, hearing problems, and middle ear infections. Measures should be taken to educate people regarding risk factors, courses, and management of speech and language delay in children. Cureus 2022-09-26 /pmc/articles/PMC9608900/ /pubmed/36320964 http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.29623 Text en Copyright © 2022, Kumar et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
spellingShingle Family/General Practice
Kumar, Anish
Zubair, Maryam
Gulraiz, Azouba
Kalla, Sruti
Khan, Saif
Patel, Srushti
Fleming, Maria F
Oghomitse-Omene, Princess T
Patel, Parth
Qavi, Muhammad Saqlain S
An Assessment of Risk Factors of Delayed Speech and Language in Children: A Cross-Sectional Study
title An Assessment of Risk Factors of Delayed Speech and Language in Children: A Cross-Sectional Study
title_full An Assessment of Risk Factors of Delayed Speech and Language in Children: A Cross-Sectional Study
title_fullStr An Assessment of Risk Factors of Delayed Speech and Language in Children: A Cross-Sectional Study
title_full_unstemmed An Assessment of Risk Factors of Delayed Speech and Language in Children: A Cross-Sectional Study
title_short An Assessment of Risk Factors of Delayed Speech and Language in Children: A Cross-Sectional Study
title_sort assessment of risk factors of delayed speech and language in children: a cross-sectional study
topic Family/General Practice
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9608900/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36320964
http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.29623
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