• J Dev Behav Pediatr · Oct 1993

    Comparative Study

    Developmental disabilities among children between birth and 3 years old in the Haifa district: a population study.

    • E Tirosh, M Shapira, M Jaffe, A Tamir, and N Zelnik.
    • Hannah Khoushy Child Development Center, Haifa, Israel.
    • J Dev Behav Pediatr. 1993 Oct 1; 14 (5): 323-7.

    AbstractThe incidence of major neurodevelopmental deficits among children between birth and 3 years of age in the Haifa district was evaluated. Routine standardized developmental screening at the well-baby clinics was employed. The records of all children referred to the only two child developmental centers in the district during a period of 4 years were analyzed. The overall incidence was 31 per 1000 and was lower than expected. The age at diagnosis and associated disorders are discussed. In 30% of the cohort the diagnosis was inaccurate, and a 22% false positive referral rate was noted. A more thorough training in the early diagnosis of psychomotor developmental problems in childhood in the well-baby clinics is indicated.

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