Developmental trajectories of children with Down syndrome by socio-economic status: the case of Latin America

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作者
Arango, P. S. [1 ]
Aparicio, A. [2 ]
Tenorio, M. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Los Andes, Escuela Psicol, Santiago, Chile
[2] Pontificia Univ Catolica Chile, Fac Artes, Artes, Santiago, Chile
关键词
developmental trajectories; Down syndrome; socio-economic status; INFANT DEVELOPMENT-II; COGNITIVE-DEVELOPMENT; INTELLECTUAL DISABILITY; LANGUAGE-DEVELOPMENT; CHILDHOOD POVERTY; BRAIN-DEVELOPMENT; HEALTH; INTELLIGENCE; INDIVIDUALS; ACHIEVEMENT;
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10.1111/jir.12516
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G76 [特殊教育];
学科分类号
040109 ;
摘要
Background Several studies show that socio-economic status (SES) is related to the developmental trajectories of children with typical development (TD). However, few studies have analysed this relationship regarding children with neurodevelopmental disorders such as Down syndrome (DS). In this paper, we analyse the impact of SES in the neurodevelopmental trajectories of children with DS in comparison with children with TD. Method Cognitive, language, motor and socioemotional development were assessed in 31 children with DS between the ages of 15 and 8o months from high to low SES backgrounds. Data from this group were compared with data from a sample of 72 children with TD randomly selected from the Longitudinal Survey of Early Childhood. We analyse and compare these two groups using the developmental trajectories method Results The results show delayed onsets for the four abilities measured in children with DS compared with children with TD from high to low SES. In the comparison of the developmental trajectories, we found that the differences between the neurodevelopmental trajectories in DS and 113 vary according to SES. High SES show differences only in language development, while low SES show significant differences in cognitive, language and socio-emotional development. Conclusions The results indicate that SES is a factor that could impact the developmental trajectories of children with DS. Although the differences between children with DS and with TD are similar at the beginning regardless of SES, the developmental trajectories are slower in children with DS of low SES than in children of high SES. We argue that the differences are related to the complex interaction of several biological and cultural factors associated with SES. Some specific hypotheses about nutrition, health care access, quality of education and parenting practices are presented, but more research in this area is needed to fully understand these results.
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页码:759 / 774
页数:16
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