2007
DOI: 10.1542/peds.2006-1477
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Factors Associated With the Diagnosis of Neurodevelopmental Disorders: A Population-Based Longitudinal Study

Abstract: Variation in the rate of newly diagnosed mental retardation, attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder, and autism among children in Taiwan depended on age, birth year, period, and socioeconomic status. The extent of the association linking age with the first diagnosis of mental retardation varies across different urbanicity level and socioeconomic status.

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“…Over the years, >98% of the total Taiwanese population has been covered by the NHI program. 19 The National Health Insurance Research Database (NHIRD), derived from the NHI reimbursement claims data, was created for research purposes in 1996. Data used for this study were obtained from the Longitudinal Health Insurance Database for the year 2005 (LHID2005), which was derived from the NHIRD of 2005 and included 1 000 000 individuals (roughly 5% of the total population of Taiwan) randomly sampled from the 2005 NHI Registry for Beneficiaries, and were representative of the original NHIRD (http:// w3.nhri.org.tw/nhird/date_01.html).…”
Section: Data Sourcementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Over the years, >98% of the total Taiwanese population has been covered by the NHI program. 19 The National Health Insurance Research Database (NHIRD), derived from the NHI reimbursement claims data, was created for research purposes in 1996. Data used for this study were obtained from the Longitudinal Health Insurance Database for the year 2005 (LHID2005), which was derived from the NHIRD of 2005 and included 1 000 000 individuals (roughly 5% of the total population of Taiwan) randomly sampled from the 2005 NHI Registry for Beneficiaries, and were representative of the original NHIRD (http:// w3.nhri.org.tw/nhird/date_01.html).…”
Section: Data Sourcementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Since then, the NHIRD, derived from the reimbursement medical claims of the National Health Insurance Program, has collected demographic characteristics, disease diagnoses, ambulatory care and inpatient claims data, and prescription records from National Health Insurance Program enrollees, who represent ≈98% of the total population in Taiwan. 7 In this study, we used 2 subsets derived from the NHIRD: (1) …”
Section: Data Sourcementioning
confidence: 99%
“…12 These patients were then classified into 4 subgroups: EC1 (highest socioeconomic status), EC2, EC3, and EC4 (lowest socioeconomic status). 13 Previous studies reported the association of stroke and geographic region and urbanization. Thus, these 2 variables were included.…”
Section: Databasementioning
confidence: 99%