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Jayne Newbury,Bridget White,Kane Meissel et al. Jayne Newbury et al.
Conclusions: This study demonstrated differences by ethnicity in mothers' language concern and child main language scores, which are likely to affect access to speech-language pathology services, as these typically rely on parent concern being expressed.
Samuel D Calder,Mark Boyes,Christopher G Brennan-Jones et al. Samuel D Calder et al.
Findings from the literature suggest that parent concern may be complemented with assessment of linguistic behaviours to increase the likelihood of identifying those who at risk of DLD.
Ashley de Marchena,Andrea Trubanova Wieckowski,Yasemin Algur et al. Ashley de Marchena et al.
These findings add to a body of literature showing that clinical observations of suspected autism should be taken seriously, but lack of clinician concern should not be used to rule out autism or overrule other indicators of likely autism, such as parent concern or a positive screening result.
Christie Pham,Elizabeth C Bacon,Andrea Grzybowski et al. Christie Pham et al.
Statistical models examined whether key factors such as parent concern were associated with ethnicity or race. No differences were found in the mean age at the first screen, evaluation, or initiation or quantity of behavioral therapy between participants.
Karen Bonuck,Risa Battino,Ida Barresi et al. Karen Bonuck et al.
During focus groups, speech-language pathologists reported no formal pediatric sleep training, high parent concern about sleep, and agreed that screening fit their professional mandate.
Robyn L Croft,Courtney T Byrd,Ellen M Kelly Robyn L Croft
A secondary purpose was to determine whether parent age, education, or parent concern predicted perceived clinical empathy....An independent samples t-test indicated that parent concern about stuttering did not predict perceived clinical empathy.
Caitlin Sapp,Ryan McCreery,Lenore Holte et al. Caitlin Sapp et al.
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to measure how parent concern about childhood hearing loss varies under different description conditions: classification-based, audibility-based, and simulation-based descriptions....Conclusions: This study expands our knowledge base about descriptive factors that impact levels of parent concern about hearing loss after diagnosis. This has potentially cascading effects on later intervention actions such as fitting hearing technology.
Mohadeseh Solgi,Alicia Feryn,Alison E Chavez et al. Mohadeseh Solgi et al.
Conclusion: Although only a minority of children referred to EI enrolled in services, the presence of parent concern is strongly associated with EI services evaluation and eligibility outcomes....Study results suggest that providers should assess the presence of parent concern when deciding on EI referrals and provide more support to parents who are not concerned at all.
Megan L Bater,Michael J Stark,Jacqueline F Gould et al. Megan L Bater et al.
Children born very preterm (< 32 weeks' gestation) elicited greater parent concern than those born more mature (Cohort 1: 41% vs 36%; Cohort 2: 49% vs 22%), including in multiple developmental domains (Cohort 1: 17% vs 15%; Cohort 2: 28% vs 4%).
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