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DESEMPENHO LINGUÍSTICO INICIAL DE CRIANÇAS COM MICROCEFALIA SECUNDÁRIA A SÍNDROME CONGÊNITA DO ZIKA VÍRUS

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Main Author: Spinelli-Pessoa, Luciane
Publication Date: 2021
Other Authors: Alves, Giorvan Anderson dos Santos Alves, Vasconcelos, Manuela Leitão de Vasconcelos, Neves, Tatiana Michelinne Aires Neves, Almeida, Larissa Nadjara Alves Almeida, Almeida, Pricilla Fernanda Menezes de Almeida
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Summary: BACKGROUND: Since birth, child has been immersed in the social world, when human activity is mediated by language, and gradually appropriates the traits of culture, through its action on the world, relationships with objects and with the other. Children with atypical development may be slower to present communication through oral language, characterizing a linguistic performance below expectations, or even failing to develop it - children with Zika Virus Congenital Syndrome may experience both situations. OBJECTIVE: To describe the initial linguistic performance of children with Microcephaly secondary to ZIKV Congenital Syndrome. METHODOLOGY: 10 children between 32 and 45 months of age were evaluated using the Early Language Milestone Scale - ELM scale, which contains three language aspects: expressive auditory function (AE), receptive auditory function (AR) and visual function (V) . This scale is a concise language assessment tool capable of detecting changes in the first three years of life. The tests were performed by Direct testing (T) of the child; incidental observation of the behavior in question (O) and / or the parents' report (H). Then, the three items of success and failure in each of the functions were identified. At the end of the test, the age of performance of each function (AE, AR and V) was identified. The data were tabulated in a digital dataframe and statistical analysis was performed. RESULTS: The evaluated children had scores lower than expected in all items surveyed, emphasizing that there were no differences in skills between them, suggesting little evolution in the performance of functions. CONCLUSION: Children with microcephaly presented linguistic performance below the expected regardless of age, as well as impairments in the expressive auditory, receptive auditory and visual areas. Keywords: Microcephaly. Zika virus. Language.
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spelling DESEMPENHO LINGUÍSTICO INICIAL DE CRIANÇAS COM MICROCEFALIA SECUNDÁRIA A SÍNDROME CONGÊNITA DO ZIKA VÍRUSMicrocefalia. Zika Vírus. Linguagem.BACKGROUND: Since birth, child has been immersed in the social world, when human activity is mediated by language, and gradually appropriates the traits of culture, through its action on the world, relationships with objects and with the other. Children with atypical development may be slower to present communication through oral language, characterizing a linguistic performance below expectations, or even failing to develop it - children with Zika Virus Congenital Syndrome may experience both situations. OBJECTIVE: To describe the initial linguistic performance of children with Microcephaly secondary to ZIKV Congenital Syndrome. METHODOLOGY: 10 children between 32 and 45 months of age were evaluated using the Early Language Milestone Scale - ELM scale, which contains three language aspects: expressive auditory function (AE), receptive auditory function (AR) and visual function (V) . This scale is a concise language assessment tool capable of detecting changes in the first three years of life. The tests were performed by Direct testing (T) of the child; incidental observation of the behavior in question (O) and / or the parents' report (H). Then, the three items of success and failure in each of the functions were identified. At the end of the test, the age of performance of each function (AE, AR and V) was identified. The data were tabulated in a digital dataframe and statistical analysis was performed. RESULTS: The evaluated children had scores lower than expected in all items surveyed, emphasizing that there were no differences in skills between them, suggesting little evolution in the performance of functions. CONCLUSION: Children with microcephaly presented linguistic performance below the expected regardless of age, as well as impairments in the expressive auditory, receptive auditory and visual areas. Keywords: Microcephaly. Zika virus. Language.INTRODUÇÃO: Desde seu nascimento, a criança é imersa no mundo social, quando a atividade humana é mediada pela linguagem, e, gradativamente, se apropria dos traços de cultura, por meio de sua ação sobre o mundo, das relações com os objetos e com o outro. Crianças com desenvolvimento atípico podem demorar a apresentar comunicação por meio da linguagem oral, caracterizando um desempenho linguístico aquém ao esperado, ou até mesmo não conseguir desenvolvê-la - crianças com a Síndrome Congênita do Zika Vírus (ZIKV) podem passar por ambas situações. OBJETIVO: Descrever o desempenho linguístico inicial de crianças com Microcefalia secundária a Síndrome Congênita do ZIKV. METODOLOGIA: foi realizada avaliação de 10 crianças entre 32 e 45 meses, utilizando a escala Early Language Milestone Scale – ELM, que contém três marcos de linguagem: função auditiva expressiva (AE), função auditiva receptiva (AR) e função visual (V). Esta escala é um instrumento conciso de avaliação de linguagem capaz de detectar alterações nos três primeiros anos de vida. Foi realizada testagem direta (T) da criança; observação incidental do comportamento em questão (O) e/ou o relato dos pais (H). Identificaram-se então, os três itens de sucesso e de fracasso em cada uma das funções. Ao final da testagem, foi identificada a idade de desempenho de cada função (AE, AR e V). Os dados foram tabulados em planilha digital e realizada análise estatística. RESULTADOS: As crianças avaliadas apresentaram escores inferiores ao esperado em todos os itens pesquisados, ressaltando que não se obteve diferenças das habilidades entre elas, sugerindo pouca evolução no desempenho das funções. CONCLUSÃO: As crianças com microcefalia apresentaram desempenho linguístico abaixo do esperado independente da idade, assim como  prejuízos nas áreas auditiva expressiva, auditiva receptiva e visual.  Universidade Federal da Paraíba2021-12-10info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://periodicos.ufpb.br/index.php/prolingua/article/view/5883310.22478/ufpb.1983-9979.2021v16n2.58833PROLÍNGUA; v. 16 n. 2 (2021): Número Atemático; 199-2081983-9979reponame:Prolínguainstname:Universidade Federal da Paraíba (UFPB)instacron:UFPBporhttps://periodicos.ufpb.br/index.php/prolingua/article/view/58833/34630Copyright (c) 2021 PROLÍNGUAinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSpinelli-Pessoa, LucianeAlves, Giorvan Anderson dos Santos AlvesVasconcelos, Manuela Leitão de VasconcelosNeves, Tatiana Michelinne Aires NevesAlmeida, Larissa Nadjara Alves Almeida Almeida, Pricilla Fernanda Menezes de Almeida 2021-12-10T19:07:58Zoai:periodicos.ufpb.br:article/58833Revistahttps://periodicos.ufpb.br/index.php/prolingua/indexPUBhttps://periodicos.ufpb.br/index.php/prolingua/oaireginacmps@gmail.com || periodicos.ufpb@gmail.com || revistaprolingua@gmail.com1983-99791983-9979opendoar:2021-12-10T19:07:58Prolíngua - Universidade Federal da Paraíba (UFPB)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv DESEMPENHO LINGUÍSTICO INICIAL DE CRIANÇAS COM MICROCEFALIA SECUNDÁRIA A SÍNDROME CONGÊNITA DO ZIKA VÍRUS
title DESEMPENHO LINGUÍSTICO INICIAL DE CRIANÇAS COM MICROCEFALIA SECUNDÁRIA A SÍNDROME CONGÊNITA DO ZIKA VÍRUS
spellingShingle DESEMPENHO LINGUÍSTICO INICIAL DE CRIANÇAS COM MICROCEFALIA SECUNDÁRIA A SÍNDROME CONGÊNITA DO ZIKA VÍRUS
Spinelli-Pessoa, Luciane
Microcefalia. Zika Vírus. Linguagem.
title_short DESEMPENHO LINGUÍSTICO INICIAL DE CRIANÇAS COM MICROCEFALIA SECUNDÁRIA A SÍNDROME CONGÊNITA DO ZIKA VÍRUS
title_full DESEMPENHO LINGUÍSTICO INICIAL DE CRIANÇAS COM MICROCEFALIA SECUNDÁRIA A SÍNDROME CONGÊNITA DO ZIKA VÍRUS
title_fullStr DESEMPENHO LINGUÍSTICO INICIAL DE CRIANÇAS COM MICROCEFALIA SECUNDÁRIA A SÍNDROME CONGÊNITA DO ZIKA VÍRUS
title_full_unstemmed DESEMPENHO LINGUÍSTICO INICIAL DE CRIANÇAS COM MICROCEFALIA SECUNDÁRIA A SÍNDROME CONGÊNITA DO ZIKA VÍRUS
title_sort DESEMPENHO LINGUÍSTICO INICIAL DE CRIANÇAS COM MICROCEFALIA SECUNDÁRIA A SÍNDROME CONGÊNITA DO ZIKA VÍRUS
author Spinelli-Pessoa, Luciane
author_facet Spinelli-Pessoa, Luciane
Alves, Giorvan Anderson dos Santos Alves
Vasconcelos, Manuela Leitão de Vasconcelos
Neves, Tatiana Michelinne Aires Neves
Almeida, Larissa Nadjara Alves Almeida
Almeida, Pricilla Fernanda Menezes de Almeida
author_role author
author2 Alves, Giorvan Anderson dos Santos Alves
Vasconcelos, Manuela Leitão de Vasconcelos
Neves, Tatiana Michelinne Aires Neves
Almeida, Larissa Nadjara Alves Almeida
Almeida, Pricilla Fernanda Menezes de Almeida
author2_role author
author
author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Spinelli-Pessoa, Luciane
Alves, Giorvan Anderson dos Santos Alves
Vasconcelos, Manuela Leitão de Vasconcelos
Neves, Tatiana Michelinne Aires Neves
Almeida, Larissa Nadjara Alves Almeida
Almeida, Pricilla Fernanda Menezes de Almeida
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Microcefalia. Zika Vírus. Linguagem.
topic Microcefalia. Zika Vírus. Linguagem.
description BACKGROUND: Since birth, child has been immersed in the social world, when human activity is mediated by language, and gradually appropriates the traits of culture, through its action on the world, relationships with objects and with the other. Children with atypical development may be slower to present communication through oral language, characterizing a linguistic performance below expectations, or even failing to develop it - children with Zika Virus Congenital Syndrome may experience both situations. OBJECTIVE: To describe the initial linguistic performance of children with Microcephaly secondary to ZIKV Congenital Syndrome. METHODOLOGY: 10 children between 32 and 45 months of age were evaluated using the Early Language Milestone Scale - ELM scale, which contains three language aspects: expressive auditory function (AE), receptive auditory function (AR) and visual function (V) . This scale is a concise language assessment tool capable of detecting changes in the first three years of life. The tests were performed by Direct testing (T) of the child; incidental observation of the behavior in question (O) and / or the parents' report (H). Then, the three items of success and failure in each of the functions were identified. At the end of the test, the age of performance of each function (AE, AR and V) was identified. The data were tabulated in a digital dataframe and statistical analysis was performed. RESULTS: The evaluated children had scores lower than expected in all items surveyed, emphasizing that there were no differences in skills between them, suggesting little evolution in the performance of functions. CONCLUSION: Children with microcephaly presented linguistic performance below the expected regardless of age, as well as impairments in the expressive auditory, receptive auditory and visual areas. Keywords: Microcephaly. Zika virus. Language.
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