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Behavior Problems in Children With Specific Language Impairment
Fecha
2013-11Registro en:
Maggio, Verónica; Grañana, Nora Estela; Richadeau, Alba; Torres, Silvio; Giannotti, Adrián; et al.; Behavior Problems in Children With Specific Language Impairment; Sage Publications; Journal of Child Neurology; 29; 2; 11-2013; 194-202
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Autor
Maggio, Verónica
Grañana, Nora Estela
Richadeau, Alba
Torres, Silvio
Giannotti, Adrián
Suburo, Angela Maria
Resumen
We studied behavior in a group of children with specific language impairment in its 2 subtypes (expressive and mixed receptive/expressive). After exclusion of other psychiatric conditions, we evaluated 114 children of ages 2 to 7 years using language developmental tests and behavioral screening scales. Behavior problems appeared in 54% of the children. Withdrawn was the most frequently found syndrome in preschool children, whereas anxious/depressed and social problems were the most frequent in older children. The high frequency of behavioral syndromes in children with specific language impairment is remarkable and requires the awareness of primary attendants and specialists. Anxiety, depression, social isolation, and aggressive and rule-breaking behavior can obscure identification of the language impairment. Taking into account this relationship would improve the chances of a timely and appropriate intervention.