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Community perspectives on developmental screening of American Indian and Alaska Native children.

Nancy Rumbaugh Whitesell1, Caitlin Trucksess Howley1, Nancy L Asdigian1, Carrie Clifford2, Neda Senehi1, Michelle Sarche1.   

Abstract

Children are highly regarded and treasured as the future of American Indian and Alaska Native (AIAN) communities. Developmental disorders, however, are more frequently undiagnosed and untreated in AIAN children compared to others in the United States. Developmental screening can help communities ensure that their children reach their full potential, but lack of culturally sensitive and valid screening measures complicates screening among AIAN children. This can, in turn, delay access to early intervention and undermine the ability of AIAN communities to support children's optimal development. This study explored families' and professionals' perceptions of screening systems and processes in AIAN communities and to identify gaps and opportunities. A total of 53 interviews and 23 focus groups were conducted with 157 parents and early childcare professionals in four AIAN communities. A conceptual framework to describe systems of screening for young children was developed by AIAN early childhood program partners and early childhood researchers working together on a Tribal Early Childhood Research Center Community of Learning; this framework guided study design and interview guides. Transcripts were coded for themes in alignment with the conceptual framework; 13 key themes and 81 subthemes were identified. Findings are discussed in terms of implications for enhancing screening efforts in Tribal communities.
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Keywords:  American Indian and Alaska Native; Amerikanische und alaskische Ureinwohner:innen; Indio Americano y Nativo de Alaska; Messung; Mots clés: Amérindiens des Etats-Unis et des autochtones d'Alaska; detección del temprano desarrollo; dépistage précoce du développement; early developmental screening; frühkindliche Entwicklungsscreenings; measurement; medida; mesure; الكلمات الرئيسية : الهنود الأمريكيون وسكان ألاسكا الأصليون ، فحص النمو المبكر ، القياس; アメリカンインディアンおよびアラスカ先住民、早期発達スクリーニング、測定; 关键词:美国印第安人和阿拉斯加原住民; 早期发育筛查; 测量

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Year:  2022        PMID: 35634898      PMCID: PMC9283299          DOI: 10.1002/imhj.21992

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Infant Ment Health J        ISSN: 0163-9641


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