| Literature DB >> 27733206 |
K J Alcock1, Amina Abubakar2,3,4, Charles R Newton3,5, Penny Holding3,6.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: HIV infection has been associated with impaired language development in prenatally exposed children. Although most of the burden of HIV occurs in sub-Saharan Africa, there have not been any comprehensive studies of HIV exposure on multiple aspects of language development using instruments appropriate for the population.Entities:
Keywords: Africa; Children; HIV; Language
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27733206 PMCID: PMC5062875 DOI: 10.1186/s13104-016-2264-3
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Res Notes ISSN: 1756-0500
Means (and standard deviations) of the various background variables
| Variables | Community controls | HIV exposed | HIV infected | P |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Sample size (females) | 261 (129) | 14 (6) | 18 (7) | |
| Mean children’s age months (SD) | 16.90 (7.02) | 16.73 (7.85) | 18.10 (8.58) | .78 |
| Mean maternal education (SD) | 3.44 (3.57) | 4.21 (4.44) | 4.28 (3.93) | .07 |
| Mean children’s weight-for-age (SD) | −1.18 (1.11) | −1.29 (.86) | −1.79 (1.44) | .08 |
Age adjusted means and standard error of language scores for children aged 8–15 months
| Variables | Community controls | HIV exposed | HIV infected | Maximum possible score |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Total language score | 95.35 (5.34) | 95.78 (23.24) | 75.17 (25.45) | 365 |
| Comprehension | 73.94 (4.50) | 75.77 (19.86) | 60.04 (21.70) | 292 |
| Production | 8.44 (1.11) | 6.53 (4.88) | 4.07 (5.32) | 292 |
| Gestures | 21.34 (.99) | 20.08 (4.30) | 15.12 (4.71) | 73 |
Age adjusted means and standard error of language scores for children aged 16–30 months
| Variables | Community controls | HIV exposed | HIV infected | Maximum possible score |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Total language | 255.08 (11.72) | 186.4 (64.53) | 164.44 (41.06) | 761 |
| Production | 196.58 (11.07) | 133.45 (60.96) | 111.27 (38.79) | 702 |
| Grammatical complexity | 8.50 (.92) | 2.98 (5.09) | 3.16 (3.23) | 59 |