Author/Editor     Kobal, Alenka; Kosmač, Blaž
Title     Analiza možnih vzrokov za moten govorni razvoj pri otrocih širšega ljubljanskega področja
Translated title     Analysis of the possible causes of speach development disorders in children in Ljubljana and its surroundings
Type     članek
Source     Med Razgl
Vol. and No.     Letnik 46, št. 3
Publication year     2007
Volume     str. 249-59
Language     slo
Abstract     The most common causes of speech development disorders (SDD) were established, along with the types of professional help these patients received. Their speech progress was also assessed with respect to individual causes for the developmental delay. This retrospective study included 101 children (30 girls and 71 boys) who were managed for SDD for the first time at a phoniatric outpatient clinic during the period from 1990 to 1997. The possible causes of the disorder were summarized from the medical documentation (files). A questionnaire was sent to all parents having children with such disorders with questions on the types of professional help they had received and speech progress in their children. The completed questionnaires and the patients' medical files were used to assess speech progress after over one year. The most common causes of SDD were: central nervous system disorders and injuries (38.6%), mental development disorders (20.8%) and hereditary disorders (18.8%); 57.4% of the children had several causes of SDD. The highest percentage of children was helped by a speech therapist (89.9%), 52.6% of children received help from a psychologist, and 32.9% from a special pedagogue. Out of 63 children for whom data on speech development were received after over one year of professional help, 7.9% made no progress in their speech, 66.67% made some progress but did not catch up with their peers, and 25.4% of them managed to catch up with their peers in terms of speech development. Children with hereditary causes of speech impairment showed the greatest progress and those with mental development disorders and diseases or injuries of the central nervous system showed least progress. Among all causes of SDD in these children, there were 21.8% cases of premature birth and 5.9% cases of small for gestational age (SGA) children. (Abstract truncated at 2000 characters)
Descriptors     SPEECH DISORDERS
SPEECH THERAPY
CHILD