Developmental Profile of Filipino Children Born during the SARS-COV-2 Pandemic: Pilot Study

Objective The Philippines experienced one of the longest restriction periods during the COVID-19 pandemic. This study aimed to provide a developmental profile of 18-25 month-old children and identify factors associated with their development during their early years being born and raised during the...

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Main Authors: Dy, Angel Belle, Edillon, Michelle Alexandra, Malonzo, Mikhaela Francesca Marietta A., Garcia, Glenda Darlene, Dy, Alane Blythe C., Espiritu, Clarisse Joyce S., Aquino, Ma Bianca Carmela, So, Shannen Louise T., Capulong, Nina Linly D., Dagal, Rizza Victoria C., Tanchanco, Lourdes Bernadette
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spelling ph-ateneo-arc.asmph-pubs-12842024-11-14T06:23:26Z Developmental Profile of Filipino Children Born during the SARS-COV-2 Pandemic: Pilot Study Dy, Angel Belle Edillon, Michelle Alexandra Malonzo, Mikhaela Francesca Marietta A. Garcia, Glenda Darlene Dy, Alane Blythe C. Espiritu, Clarisse Joyce S. Aquino, Ma Bianca Carmela So, Shannen Louise T. Capulong, Nina Linly D. Dagal, Rizza Victoria C. Tanchanco, Lourdes Bernadette Objective The Philippines experienced one of the longest restriction periods during the COVID-19 pandemic. This study aimed to provide a developmental profile of 18-25 month-old children and identify factors associated with their development during their early years being born and raised during the pandemic. Methods The study population was recruited through convenience sampling among families living in proximity to the daycare centers in Cainta, Rizal, Philippines. 116 children qualified to participate and underwent developmental screening using the Early Childhood Care and Development (ECCD) Checklist and their parents were interviewed related to demographic and social factors. Results The mean score of the children's Overall Development is 106.47 (SD = 13.43) indicating that children's skills were within the expected range of 80-119. Girls had significantly higher mean scores compared to boys [MGirl = 111.23, SDGirl = 9.95 vs. MBoy = 101.18, SDBoy = 14.83 t(114) = -4.32 p < 0.001]. Mean scores were highest among children whose mothers completed a high school education (MHigh School = 107.76, SDHighSchool = 12.47) compared to those who have some or have completed an elementary education (MSomeElem = 72.50, SDSomeElem = 6.36 and MElem = 103.58, SDElem = 13.86 respectively) [F(2, 113) = 8.18, p < 0.001]. Unadjusted linear regression shows a modest increase in mean scores as the number of household members increased [ꞵ = 0.86, (CI: 0.02, 1.70), t-score (1, 113) = 2.03, p = 0.045]. Conclusion The developmental skills of 18-25 month-old children born and raised during the COVID-19 pandemic in an urban municipality in the Philippines are within average scores. Both hindering and protective demographic factors were identified as associated with the children's developmental evaluation scores. It is important to acknowledge these factors and continue monitoring the children's development and address needs among children who may need further support. 2024-01-01T08:00:00Z text application/pdf https://archium.ateneo.edu/asmph-pubs/280 https://archium.ateneo.edu/context/asmph-pubs/article/1284/viewcontent/fpubh_12_1426409.pdf Ateneo School of Medicine and Public Health Publications Archīum Ateneo child development community COVID-19 early childhood Filipino COVID-19 Medical Specialties Medicine and Health Sciences Neurology Pediatrics Public Health
institution Ateneo De Manila University
building Ateneo De Manila University Library
continent Asia
country Philippines
Philippines
content_provider Ateneo De Manila University Library
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topic child development
community
COVID-19
early childhood
Filipino
COVID-19
Medical Specialties
Medicine and Health Sciences
Neurology
Pediatrics
Public Health
spellingShingle child development
community
COVID-19
early childhood
Filipino
COVID-19
Medical Specialties
Medicine and Health Sciences
Neurology
Pediatrics
Public Health
Dy, Angel Belle
Edillon, Michelle Alexandra
Malonzo, Mikhaela Francesca Marietta A.
Garcia, Glenda Darlene
Dy, Alane Blythe C.
Espiritu, Clarisse Joyce S.
Aquino, Ma Bianca Carmela
So, Shannen Louise T.
Capulong, Nina Linly D.
Dagal, Rizza Victoria C.
Tanchanco, Lourdes Bernadette
Developmental Profile of Filipino Children Born during the SARS-COV-2 Pandemic: Pilot Study
description Objective The Philippines experienced one of the longest restriction periods during the COVID-19 pandemic. This study aimed to provide a developmental profile of 18-25 month-old children and identify factors associated with their development during their early years being born and raised during the pandemic. Methods The study population was recruited through convenience sampling among families living in proximity to the daycare centers in Cainta, Rizal, Philippines. 116 children qualified to participate and underwent developmental screening using the Early Childhood Care and Development (ECCD) Checklist and their parents were interviewed related to demographic and social factors. Results The mean score of the children's Overall Development is 106.47 (SD = 13.43) indicating that children's skills were within the expected range of 80-119. Girls had significantly higher mean scores compared to boys [MGirl = 111.23, SDGirl = 9.95 vs. MBoy = 101.18, SDBoy = 14.83 t(114) = -4.32 p < 0.001]. Mean scores were highest among children whose mothers completed a high school education (MHigh School = 107.76, SDHighSchool = 12.47) compared to those who have some or have completed an elementary education (MSomeElem = 72.50, SDSomeElem = 6.36 and MElem = 103.58, SDElem = 13.86 respectively) [F(2, 113) = 8.18, p < 0.001]. Unadjusted linear regression shows a modest increase in mean scores as the number of household members increased [ꞵ = 0.86, (CI: 0.02, 1.70), t-score (1, 113) = 2.03, p = 0.045]. Conclusion The developmental skills of 18-25 month-old children born and raised during the COVID-19 pandemic in an urban municipality in the Philippines are within average scores. Both hindering and protective demographic factors were identified as associated with the children's developmental evaluation scores. It is important to acknowledge these factors and continue monitoring the children's development and address needs among children who may need further support.
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author Dy, Angel Belle
Edillon, Michelle Alexandra
Malonzo, Mikhaela Francesca Marietta A.
Garcia, Glenda Darlene
Dy, Alane Blythe C.
Espiritu, Clarisse Joyce S.
Aquino, Ma Bianca Carmela
So, Shannen Louise T.
Capulong, Nina Linly D.
Dagal, Rizza Victoria C.
Tanchanco, Lourdes Bernadette
author_facet Dy, Angel Belle
Edillon, Michelle Alexandra
Malonzo, Mikhaela Francesca Marietta A.
Garcia, Glenda Darlene
Dy, Alane Blythe C.
Espiritu, Clarisse Joyce S.
Aquino, Ma Bianca Carmela
So, Shannen Louise T.
Capulong, Nina Linly D.
Dagal, Rizza Victoria C.
Tanchanco, Lourdes Bernadette
author_sort Dy, Angel Belle
title Developmental Profile of Filipino Children Born during the SARS-COV-2 Pandemic: Pilot Study
title_short Developmental Profile of Filipino Children Born during the SARS-COV-2 Pandemic: Pilot Study
title_full Developmental Profile of Filipino Children Born during the SARS-COV-2 Pandemic: Pilot Study
title_fullStr Developmental Profile of Filipino Children Born during the SARS-COV-2 Pandemic: Pilot Study
title_full_unstemmed Developmental Profile of Filipino Children Born during the SARS-COV-2 Pandemic: Pilot Study
title_sort developmental profile of filipino children born during the sars-cov-2 pandemic: pilot study
publisher Archīum Ateneo
publishDate 2024
url https://archium.ateneo.edu/asmph-pubs/280
https://archium.ateneo.edu/context/asmph-pubs/article/1284/viewcontent/fpubh_12_1426409.pdf
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