Screening accuracy and developmental language disorder remain stable between 2.5 and 3 years
Laleh Nayeb,
Dagmar Lagerberg,
Anna Sarkadi
et al.
Abstract:AimThis study re‐evaluated the classification accuracy of language screening. This is because the new Swedish child health programme moved this screening from 3 to 2.5 years of age. Another aim was to investigate the stability of diagnoses between these two time points.MethodsChildren were recruited consecutively during 2016–2017 from three Child Health Services in Gävle, Sweden. Forty‐eight monolingual children (31 boys) and 93 bilingual children (38 boys) underwent language screening and a clinical examinati… Show more
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