Prevalencia del retraso del desarrollo del lenguaje en niños de 3 a 5 años en el centro Los Girasoles, Cuenca 2021
Fecha
2023-08-07Autor
Tenezaca Melgar, Jessica Tatiana
Institución
Resumen
Background: Language Development Delay (LDD) is a delay in the onset of language in the
absence of other pathologies. Early diagnosis is essential to avoid communication problems.
Objective: to determine the prevalence of Language Development Delay in children from 3 to
5 years old in the center "Los Girasoles" period 2021.
Method: descriptive study carried out with 250 children. Descriptive statistics were used and
the variables were associated by means of chi square and p value.
Results: the prevalence of LDD was 58%, 88.8% and 79.2% for comprehensive, expressive
and global language, respectively. The 3-year-old population prevails (48.4%). With respect
to the sociodemographic characteristics, men predominate (74.8%), urban residence (67.2%),
extended family (54.8%), typical average Socioeconomic Level (60.8%). The clinical
characteristics indicate that 48% of children use electronic devices >1 hour/day, 56% of
children spoke after one year, 55.2% had low average intelligence, 52% had a history of
complications in the pregnancy and 56% presented complications in childbirth. Significant
relationships were observed between chronological age and language age (p<0.05).
Conclusions: it was observed that for the success of a good development in communication,
aspects such as pregnancy, sphincter control, sociodemographic location, among others,
must come together; All these factors must be considered in order to avoid learning problems.