Neurodevelopmental profiles of 4-year-olds in the Navajo Birth Cohort Study.
Brandon J RennieSomer L BishopBennett L LeventhalShuting ZhengEllen GeibYoung Shin KimCourtney BurnetteEmma SalzmanSara S NozadiHosanna KimWhitney EnceMina ParkSheila GhodsMaria WelchDebra MacKenzieJohnnye L LewisPublished in: JAACAP open (2023)
Diné children in our study were found to have a high percentage of clinically significant developmental delays. Overall, children presented with a pervasive pattern of depressed language performance across measures, irrespective of diagnosis (or no diagnosis), while other domains of functioning were similar to normative samples. Findings support the need to identify appropriate intervention and educational efforts for affected youth, while also exploring the causes of the specific developmental delays. However, longitudinal studies are necessary to establish best practices for identifying delays and delineating resilience factors to optimize development of Diné children.