Gestational age and birth weight variations in young children with language impairment at an early communication intervention clinic

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Fouche, Lauren C.
Kritzinger, Alta M. (Aletta Margaretha)
Le Roux, Talita

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BACKGROUND : South Africa presents with high preterm birth (PTB) and low birth weight (LBW) rates (14.17%). Numerous conditions characterised by language impairment are associated with LBW and/or PTB. Speech-language therapists may fail to identify older children whose language impairment may have originated from LBW and/or PTB. OBJECTIVE : To describe the frequency of LBW and/or PTB, in comparison with full-term birth, and associated conditions in children at an early communication intervention (ECI) clinic. METHODS : Retrospective data of 530 children aged 3–74 months were analysed, with 91.9% presenting with language impairment. RESULTS : Almost 40% had LBW and/or PTB, and late PTB was the largest category. Factors associated with LBW and/or PTB were prenatal risks, including small-for-gestational age, perinatal risks, including caesarean section, and primary developmental conditions. Secondary language impairment was prevalent, associated with genetic conditions and global developmental delay. CONCLUSION : The frequency of LBW and/or PTB was unexpectedly high, drawing attention to the origins of language impairment in almost 40% of the caseload at the ECI clinic.

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Language impairment, Speech-language therapist (SLT), Preterm birth (PTB), Low birth weight (LBW), Full-term birth, Early communication intervention (ECI)

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Fouché, L.C., Kritzinger, A., & Le Roux, T. (2018). Gestational age and birth weight variations in young children with language impairment at an early communication intervention clinic. South African Journal of Communication Disorders 65(1), a584. https://DOI.org/10.4102/sajcd.v65i1.584.