Psychomotor Development of 18-Months Children With Orofacial Clefts

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A Master's thesis.
Publication sub-type
Master (thesis) (master)
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Title
Psychomotor Development of 18-Months Children With Orofacial Clefts
Author(s)
CHOQUARD M.
Director(s)
HOHLFELD J.
Codirector(s)
BICKLE-GRAZ M.
Institution details
Université de Lausanne, Faculté de biologie et médecine
Publication state
Accepted
Issued date
2014
Language
english
Number of pages
10
Abstract
Objective - To describe the global and language development of children with cleft palate or cleft lip and palate at the age of 18 months, and to evaluate whether the type of cleft has an impact on psychomotor development.
Study Design - Prospective cohort study.
Settings - Tertiary care hospital
Patients - All children born between December 2002 and November 2009 with an orofacial cleft, operated and seen at the developmental unit (UD) of the same hospital at the age of 18 months.
Outcome Measures - Developmental quotients of the Griffiths Mental Development Scale and the French Communicative Development Inventory (IFDC) were used to assess the overall and language development of the children.
Statistics- The population characteristics were described with means for continuous variables, and frequencies for binary or categorical variables. Chi-squared and regression analysis were used to analyse the results.
Results - 69 children with clefts were examined at the age of 18 months with the IFDC and the Griffith test. The results showed that there was no significant difference in the test results of language development and global psychomotor development between the children with different types of clefts, and all were within the normal range.
Conclusion - Psychomotor development is not affected by orofacial clefts, and there is no difference between children with cleft palate or cleft lip and palate.
Keywords
Orofacial clefts, psychomotor development, language
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