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Epidemiology of communication disorders in childhood phoniatric clinical practice Please cite this article as: Baptista MGG, Caiuby Novaes BCA, Favero ML. Epidemiology of communication disorders in childhood phoniatric clinical practice. Braz J Otorhinolaryngol. 2015;81:368-73. ☆☆ ☆☆ Institution: Pontifícia Universidade de São Paulo (PUC-SP), São Paulo, SP, Brazil.

INTRODUCTION:

Language acquisition and development require an understanding of physical and psychosocial aspects during diagnosis and treatment. At this point, a partnership between phoniatric physicians and other health professionals is often a determinant for favorable prognosis.

OBJECTIVE:

To identify the clinical and epidemiological characteristics of a pediatric population attending a phoniatric clinical practice.

METHODS:

Study design: Cross-sectional cohort. Retrospective, epidemiological study of 297 children, seen in phoniatric appointments between 1976 and 2005. Outcome variables were referral origin, gender, age, mean age, diagnosis, and treatment approach.

RESULTS:

66% were male and 34% were female, with a mean age of 6.4 years. The largest number of referrals for phoniatric treatments came from speech therapists (38%). The predominant complaint was alteration in speech (35%); the diagnostics in speech, language, and fluency (49.5%) are noteworthy. Considering the total of the patients analyzed, 28.2% were referred for speech therapy and 11.8% for psychotherapy.

CONCLUSION:

The studied population is predominantly male, the diagnosis points to a higher incidence in cases of impairment in speech, language, and fluency; the most common treatment was speech therapy.

Child language; Language development; Speech disorders; Epidemiology


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