2014
DOI: 10.1590/2317-1782/20142014070
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Abstract: Purpose:To conduct a systematic review of literature production related to risk factors for proper oral language development in children.Methods:We used the terms "child language," "risk factors," and "randomized controlled trial" in MEDLINE (accessed via PubMed), Lilacs, SciELO, and The Cochrane Library from January 1980 to February 2014. Randomized controlled trials involving the study of some risk factors related to child language were included. Works with individuals who were not from the age group 0–12 ye… Show more

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“…Previous studies reported that several factors may be involved with speech and language impairment, including male [24], perinatal factors [23, 24], hearing status [24, 26], medical conditions [30, 31], multiple birth [33, 34], oral sucking habits [35], temperament [36], family history of speech and language problems [37, 38], educational level of mother and father [39], parental mental health [40], maternal age at birth of child [33], birth order [41, 42], and neighborhood disadvantage [42, 43]. Mental handicap [26, 27], autism [25, 26], and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder [29] were also related to speech and language impairment.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Previous studies reported that several factors may be involved with speech and language impairment, including male [24], perinatal factors [23, 24], hearing status [24, 26], medical conditions [30, 31], multiple birth [33, 34], oral sucking habits [35], temperament [36], family history of speech and language problems [37, 38], educational level of mother and father [39], parental mental health [40], maternal age at birth of child [33], birth order [41, 42], and neighborhood disadvantage [42, 43]. Mental handicap [26, 27], autism [25, 26], and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder [29] were also related to speech and language impairment.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Mental handicap [26, 27], autism [25, 26], and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder [29] were also related to speech and language impairment. The findings in this study that boy, preterm labor and small for gestational age, intellectual disability, and other disorders of the CNS were associated with speech and language impairment are comparable with previous studies.…”
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“…Outros fatores de risco biológicos foram citados por poucas pesquisas, como a hemorragia intracraniana (Caldas, Takano, Mello, Souza, & Zavala, 2014), lesão cerebral em que as crianças apresentavam déficits no perfil neuropsicológico, e otite média persistente (Gurgel, Vidor, Joly, & Reppold, 2014). Esses fatores, possivelmente, contribuem para atrasos na linguagem na medida em que impactam a maturação do sistema nervoso e o desenvolvimento das habilidades auditivas nos primeiros anos de vida, que são essenciais para o desenvolvimento da linguagem (Gurgel et al, 2014).…”
Section: I) Fatores De Risco Estáticosunclassified
“…É nesse sentido que uma avaliação de fatores de risco, juntamente com a observação detalhada da fala da criança, pode fornecer um guia útil para a identificação precoce de crianças que podem vir desenvolver qualquer tipo de distúrbio de linguagem, ou ainda um déficit cognitivo, comprometendo desde a realização educacional até o mercado de trabalho futuro. Neste contexto, o risco se refere às circunstâncias pessoais, ambientais ou sociais que aumentam a possibilidade de que uma pessoa tenha alguma deficiência (13) .…”
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