Author/Authors :
Vameghi Roshanak نويسنده , Biglarian Akbar نويسنده Assistant Professor, Biostatistics Department, University of Social Welfare & Rehabilitation Sciences. Tehran. Iran , Sajedi Firoozeh نويسنده University of Social Welfare and Rehabilitation Sciences, Tehran , Shahshahani Soheila نويسنده University of Social Welfare and Rehabilitation Sciences, Tehran
Abstract :
Objectives This research was designed to evaluate the
developmental status of children aged 4 to 60 months in Tehran city by
two parent-based developmental screening questionnaires, parents
evaluation of developmental status (PEDS) and ages and stages
questionnaires (ASQ), and also to determine the consistency coefficient
between these two tests. Methods In this cross-sectional study, PEDS and
ASQ were performed on 648 children (350 boys and 298 girls), aged 4 to
60 (mean, 23.5 ± 16.10) months at four health centers in Tehran city.
Results Developmental disorders were observed in 23.1% of children (4.6%
delayed and 18.5% suspicious), who were examined by PEDS, and in 26.4%
of children, who were examined by ASQ (14.7% delayed and 11.7%
suspicious). The estimated values of kappa measure of agreement and
Pearson Chi-Square for the results of the two screening tests were 0.30
(P < 0.001) and 115.98 (P < 0.001), respectively. The
results of these tests were similar in 93.3%, 94% and 91% of cases in
fine motor, gross motor and language domains of development,
respectively. Due to the rather large sample size and similarity of the
screening results by both questionnaires in 71.5% of cases, it is
possible to conclude that this measure is an acceptable one. Conclusions
This study showed that PEDS and ASQ have acceptable agreement, thus it
seems that PEDS can be used for children’s developmental screening
especially in child care visits.