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Parent-reported socioemotional and cognitive development in children with a cleft lip and/or palate at 18 months: Findings from a UK birth cohort.

Bruna CostaPaul WhiteJames D KiffAmy DaviesNicola M Stock
Published in: Child: care, health and development (2020)
The majority of children in this study were developing as expected at 18 months of age. However, parent-reported developmental concerns were identified in a minority of children, suggesting a need to screen for potential risk factors in routine practice. Further, the ASQ appears to offer a viable option in the early identification of developmental concerns in children with CL/P. A combined medical and systemic approach to healthcare is recommended to support the prevention of long-term developmental concerns in the child and poor psychological adjustment in parents.
Keyphrases
  • healthcare
  • young adults
  • risk factors
  • primary care
  • single cell
  • bioinformatics analysis