| Literature DB >> 26428662 |
Rashmi Kumar1, Anupama Bhave2, Roli Bhargava2, G G Agarwal3.
Abstract
The prevalence of neurological disorders in resource-poor settings, although likely to be high, is largely unexplored. The prevalence and risk factors for neurological disorders, including epilepsy and intellectual, motor, vision, and hearing deficits, in children aged 9 to 15 years in the community were investigated. A new instrument was developed, validated, and used in a 2-stage community survey for neurological disorders in Lucknow, India. Screen-positives and random proportion of screen-negatives were validated using predefined criteria. Prevalence of different neurological disorders was calculated by weighted proportions. Of 6431 children screened, 221 were positive. A total of 214 screen-positives and 251 screen-negatives were validated. Prevalence of neurological disorders was 31.3 per 1000 children of this age group (weighted 95% confidence interval = 16.5, 46.4). The final model for risk factors included age, mud house, delayed cry at birth, and previous head injury. The prevalence of neurological disorders is high in this region. Predictors of neurological disorders are largely modifiable.Entities:
Keywords: India; disability; epidemiology; neurological disorders; risk factors
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26428662 DOI: 10.1177/0883073815604222
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Child Neurol ISSN: 0883-0738 Impact factor: 1.987