1. [Evaluation of the Language-related Domain of the Pediatric Developmental Screening Instrument for Preschool Health Examinations (SOPESS): Results from the Prospective Child Health Survey ikidS].
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Hoffmann DU, Diefenbach C, Gräf C, König J, Schlecht J, Schmidt MF, Schnick-Vollmer K, von der Weiden G, Läßig A, Daseking M, Urschitz MS, and ikidS P
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- Child, Child, Preschool, Cohort Studies, Educational Status, Female, Germany epidemiology, Humans, Prospective Studies, Language, Schools
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Purpose of the Study: Developmental delays at school enrollment can affect early educational achievement. Thus, diagnosis and treatment prior to school entry are important. In Germany, SOPESS - a pediatric developmental screening instrument for preschool health examinations (PHE) - was introduced in several federal states. We investigated the relationships between the results of the language-related domain of the SOPESS and later academic language competencies at the end of first grade., Procedures: Data of the population-based cohort study ikidS (Rhineland Palatinate; Germany) and the PHE provided by public health authorities were linked at individual level. The relationship between the SOPESS-language risk score (range: 0 to 6, higher values indicate more developmental delay) and class teacher-based ratings of academic language competencies (range: -4 to+4, higher values indicate better competencies) was investigated with linear regression models and adjusted for several socio-economic and medical language predictors (e. g. age at school entry, gender, parental education, migration background, hearing disorder). The additional benefits of the SOPESS-language risk score was analyzed using analysis of variance., Results: In total, 1357 children (48% girls, age at PHE 4.9-7.2 years) were included. A clear negative relationship between the SOPESS-language risk score and competencies in spoken and written language was found. Mean academic language competencies decreased with increasing SOPESS-language risk level from 0.8 (SD=1.7) at a risk score of 0 to-3.2 (SD=0.9) at a risk score of 6. The relationship persisted after adjusting for other language predictors. Analysis of variance showed significant benefits of the SOPESS-language risk score, even when further language predictors were considered., Conclusions: There was a clear relationship between results of the SOPESS-language screening and later academic language competencies. Hence, the language-related domain of the SOPESS may be useful for further recommendations of tailored special educational and medical support services, especially if additional socio-economic and medical factors are considered., Competing Interests: Diese Studie wurde durch Forschungsmittel des Bundesministerium für Bildung und Foschung gefördert (BMBF Projekt Nr. 01ER1302 und 01ER1702), (Thieme. All rights reserved.)
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- 2021
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