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Pregnancy, birth and early childhood

Sex-Specific Developmental Scales for Surveillance

Goal
To explore sex-related difference in attainment rates of developmental milestones and to evaluate the clinical need for separate sex-specific scales.
Impact
There are substantial sex-related differences in norms of developmental milestone attainment. Our findings highlight the clinical need for a paradigm change in early childhood developmental surveillance by utilizing sex-specific scales.
Collaborator(s)
Israel’s Ministry of Health
  • Existing developmental surveillance tools are applied identically to both sexes, although male and female children exhibit differences in various aspects.
  • In this study, we assess the potential need for a paradigm change from unified to sex-specific developmental scales.
  • Using a large cohort, we describe sex-related differences in attainment rates of developmental milestones.
  • We construct separate developmental scales for males and females and evaluate their potential effect on the surveillance process.

Reference(s)

Printable scales for download – females and males

Published paper and video abstract (Pediatrics 2024)

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