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Prevalence of speech and language disorders in children in the western region of São Paulo.

Isadora Altero Longo1, Gabriella Gonçalves Tupinelli1, Caroline Hermógenes1, Laís Vignati Ferreira1, Daniela Regina Molini-Avejonas1.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: To establish the speech-language disorders in children living in the western region of São Paulo; to assess associations between diagnosis hypotheses (DH) and the age, gender and origin of referral; and to investigate the degree of agreement between the complaint and the DH at the moment of speech-language screening.
METHODS: Observational epidemiological study conducted at a laboratory of Primary Health Care. A survey of 525 medical records of children between 2002 and 2011 was conducted. The following variables were analyzed: gender and age of the child; origin of referral, complaint reported by parents, diagnosis hypothesis and referrals.
RESULTS: There was a predominance of male children (68.3%) and of the age group between 3 and 5 years and 11 months (48.7%), referred by a health professional (51.9%) and with more than one complaint reported by parents (26.1%). The most frequent DH were Phonological Disorder (22.9%) and more than one Diagnosis Hypothesis (19.4%). Most children were referred to a clinic-school where screening was performed (77.9%). There was an association between DH and the variables age (p <0.001*), gender (p = 0.008*) and origin of referrals (p <0.001). The degree of agreement between complaints and DHs was moderate.
CONCLUSION: It has been proven that there are different DHs according to age, gender and origin of referrals. The use of speech-language screening with the information provided by parents for tracking of speech pathology is recommended.

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Year:  2017        PMID: 29160334     DOI: 10.1590/2317-1782/20172016036

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Codas        ISSN: 2317-1782


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