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Developmental Language Disorder: Early Predictors, Age for the Diagnosis, and Diagnostic Tools. A Scoping Review.

Authors :
Sansavini, Alessandra
Favilla, Maria Elena
Guasti, Maria Teresa
Marini, Andrea
Millepiedi, Stefania
Di Martino, Maria Valeria
Vecchi, Simona
Battajon, Nadia
Bertolo, Laura
Capirci, Olga
Carretti, Barbara
Colatei, Maria Paola
Frioni, Cristina
Marotta, Luigi
Massa, Sara
Michelazzo, Letizia
Pecini, Chiara
Piazzalunga, Silvia
Pieretti, Manuela
Rinaldi, Pasquale
Source :
Brain Sciences (2076-3425); May2021, Vol. 11 Issue 5, p654, 1p
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Background. Developmental Language Disorder (DLD) is frequent in childhood and may have long-term sequelae. By employing an evidence-based approach, this scoping review aims at identifying (a) early predictors of DLD; (b) the optimal age range for the use of screening and diagnostic tools; (c) effective diagnostic tools in preschool children. Methods. We considered systematic reviews, meta-analyses, and primary observational studies with control groups on predictive, sensitivity and specificity values of screening and diagnostic tools and psycholinguistic measures for the assessment of DLD in preschool children. We identified 37 studies, consisting of 10 systematic reviews and 27 primary studies. Results. Delay in gesture production, receptive and/or expressive vocabulary, syntactic comprehension, or word combination up to 30 months emerged as early predictors of DLD, a family history of DLD appeared to be a major risk factor, and low socioeconomic status and environmental input were reported as risk factors with lower predictive power. Optimal time for screening is suggested between age 2 and 3, for diagnosis around age 4. Because of the high variability of sensitivity and specificity values, joint use of standardized and psycholinguistic measures is suggested to increase diagnostic accuracy. Conclusions. Monitoring risk situations and employing caregivers' reports, clinical assessment and multiple linguistic measures are fundamental for an early identification of DLD and timely interventions. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
20763425
Volume :
11
Issue :
5
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Brain Sciences (2076-3425)
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
150476033
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3390/brainsci11050654