Time trends and determinants of multiple development delays in Bavarian preschool children: a retrospective analysis from 1997 to 2010

Stich HL, Caniato R, Krämer A, Baune B (2017)
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PUBLIC HEALTH 62(3): 415-425.

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Stich, Heribert Ludwig; Caniato, Riccardo; Krämer, AlexanderUniBi ; Baune, Bernhard
Abstract / Bemerkung
The aim of this study was to identify the time trends of multiple developmental delays and to determine the strength of selected factors influencing preschool child's development. We reviewed the records of 13,876 preschoolers in a district of Lower Bavaria to determine prevalence and time trends of combined developmental delays from 1997 to 2010. The effect of age, sex and nationality on development was estimated by using regression models. The largest increase was in the area of psychosocial development (1997:3.8 % versus 2010:13.8 %), followed by twofold combined delays in motor (2.6 versus 14.4 % in 2009) and twofold delays (1.3 versus 6.2 %) in cognition. Youngest children (4.26-5.49 years) had the highest risk for twofold delays in motor (4.78; 95 % CI 3.30-6.92), whereas strongest protection was observed for girls (0.28; 95 % CI 0.22-0.36) for threefold delays in motor and for a German nationality (0.30; 95 % CI 0.20-0.43) for fourfold delays in cognition. According to this study, multiple disabilities in development were increasing in preschool children. These children can be considered as a risk group who therefore require measures in Public Health.
Stichworte
Preschool children; Development; Combined delays; Prevalence; Time; trends; Determinants
Erscheinungsjahr
2017
Zeitschriftentitel
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PUBLIC HEALTH
Band
62
Ausgabe
3
Seite(n)
415-425
ISSN
1661-8556
eISSN
1661-8564
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https://pub.uni-bielefeld.de/record/2911780

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Stich HL, Caniato R, Krämer A, Baune B. Time trends and determinants of multiple development delays in Bavarian preschool children: a retrospective analysis from 1997 to 2010. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PUBLIC HEALTH. 2017;62(3):415-425.
Stich, H. L., Caniato, R., Krämer, A., & Baune, B. (2017). Time trends and determinants of multiple development delays in Bavarian preschool children: a retrospective analysis from 1997 to 2010. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PUBLIC HEALTH, 62(3), 415-425. doi:10.1007/s00038-016-0839-3
Stich, Heribert Ludwig, Caniato, Riccardo, Krämer, Alexander, and Baune, Bernhard. 2017. “Time trends and determinants of multiple development delays in Bavarian preschool children: a retrospective analysis from 1997 to 2010”. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PUBLIC HEALTH 62 (3): 415-425.
Stich, H. L., Caniato, R., Krämer, A., and Baune, B. (2017). Time trends and determinants of multiple development delays in Bavarian preschool children: a retrospective analysis from 1997 to 2010. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PUBLIC HEALTH 62, 415-425.
Stich, H.L., et al., 2017. Time trends and determinants of multiple development delays in Bavarian preschool children: a retrospective analysis from 1997 to 2010. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PUBLIC HEALTH, 62(3), p 415-425.
H.L. Stich, et al., “Time trends and determinants of multiple development delays in Bavarian preschool children: a retrospective analysis from 1997 to 2010”, INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PUBLIC HEALTH, vol. 62, 2017, pp. 415-425.
Stich, H.L., Caniato, R., Krämer, A., Baune, B.: Time trends and determinants of multiple development delays in Bavarian preschool children: a retrospective analysis from 1997 to 2010. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PUBLIC HEALTH. 62, 415-425 (2017).
Stich, Heribert Ludwig, Caniato, Riccardo, Krämer, Alexander, and Baune, Bernhard. “Time trends and determinants of multiple development delays in Bavarian preschool children: a retrospective analysis from 1997 to 2010”. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PUBLIC HEALTH 62.3 (2017): 415-425.

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Influence of kindergarten on numbers of multiple developmental delays in preschoolers: an analysis over 14 years.
Stich HL, Caniato RN, Krämer A, Baune B., Int J Public Health 62(5), 2017
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