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Establishing a protocol for building a pan-Canadian population-based monitoring system for early childhood development for children with health disorders: Canadian Children’s Health in Context Study (CCHICS)

机译:建立协议以建立泛加拿大基于人群的健康障碍儿童早期发育监测系统:加拿大儿童环境健康研究(CCHICS)

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IntroductionHealth disorders early in life have tremendous impact on children’s developmental trajectories. Almost 80% of children with health disorders lack the developmental skills to take full advantage of school-based education relative to 27% of children without a health disorder. In Canada, there is currently a dearth of nationally representative data on the social determinants of early childhood development for children with health disorders. Evidence from Canada and other countries indicate that poorer developmental outcomes in typically developing children are associated with lower socioeconomic status (SES). However, to date, it is not known whether this relationship is stronger among children with health disorders. The study’s objectives are to estimate the prevalence and to investigate social determinants of developmental outcomes for young children with health disorders, using the Early Development Instrument (EDI).
机译:简介生命早期的健康疾病对儿童的发展轨迹有巨大影响。相对于没有健康障碍的儿童,有将近80%的健康障碍儿童缺乏充分利用学校教育的发展技能。在加拿大,目前缺乏有关健康障碍儿童早期发育社会决定因素的全国代表性数据。加拿大和其他国家的证据表明,典型发育儿童的较差的发展成果与较低的社会经济地位有关。然而,迄今为止,尚不清楚健康障碍儿童之间的这种关系是否更牢固。这项研究的目的是使用早期发展工具(EDI)估计患病率的患病率,并调查影响健康状况的幼儿发展结局的社会决定因素。

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