Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7336642 | Social Science & Medicine | 2013 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
⺠This study reports on children in 16 developing countries who screened most at-risk in 4 broad domains of child development. ⺠Overall, the percentages of children who screened positive for at least one disability was 20.4%, range = 3.1-45.2%. ⺠Variability emerged by disability type, child age, and country, with relations between prevalence and standard of living. ⺠More language disabilities were reported than motor, more motor than cognitive, and more cognitive than sensory. ⺠Younger children and countries with lower living standards were more likely to be screened as having some type of impairment.
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Authors
Marc H. Bornstein, Charlene Hendricks,