Factors Associated with Child Development among Children Aged under 5 Years in Phatthalung Province
Keywords:
child development, suspected delayed-development, delayed development, children under 5 yearsAbstract
This retrospective cohort study was to investigate factors associated with child development among children aged under 5 years in Phatthalung province. The population of the study were children born between 1 January and 31 December 2010. Totally, 1,182 children were followed-up and their development was recorded until 31 December 2515. The outcome of this study was child development classified into 3 groups as (1) normal, (2) suspected-developmental delay and (3) developmental delay. Multiple logistic regression analysis was performed to investigate factors associated with child development among children. Results revealed that hematocrit, thalassemia, and marital status were statistically significantly associated with child development among children. Mothers who had an abnormality hematocrit were more likely to have a normal child development, compared to those who had normal hematocrit (OR=0.43, 95%CI: 0.21 to 0.89). In addition, mothers who had an abnormality of thalassemia were more 6 times likely to have a developmental delayed, compared to those who had normality of thalassemia (OR=5.60, 95%CI: 2.32 to 13.52). As well, mothers who were single/divorced/separated were more likely to have a normal child development, compared to those who were married (OR=0.29, 95%CI: 0.14 to 0.60). Results suggested that health professional should pay high attention on laboratory investigation, particularly on the results of hematocrit and thalassemia diagnisis in order to provide intensive care in cases with abnormality findings. In addition, a quality of maternal and child health care services should be provided in order to reduce child developmental delayed and learning disability in the further.
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