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World J Clin Pediatr. Mar 9, 2022; 11(2): 120-135
Published online Mar 9, 2022. doi: 10.5409/wjcp.v11.i2.120
Published online Mar 9, 2022. doi: 10.5409/wjcp.v11.i2.120
Categories/diagnosis | Characteristics | Reported prevalence | Ref. |
All NDEBIDs | Four broad categories: emotional (8.1%), behavioural (4.6%), hyperactivity and other less common disorders | 12.8% to 18% | [11,30,85] |
Behaviour difficulties/disorders | Externalising disorders; Disruptive behavioural disorders (including ADHD, CD and ODD) | 7.5 to 10% | [11,32] |
Attention deficit/hyperactive disorder | Pervasive symptoms, onset before age of 12, causing significant impairment and categorised into: (1) Predominantly inattentive; (2) Predominantly hyperactive-impulsive; or (3) Combined type | 1% to 9% | [51,86-88] |
Autism spectrum disorder | Early onset, pervasive and persistent deficits in: (1) Social communication and social interaction across multiple contexts; and (2) Restricted, repetitive patterns of behaviour, interests or activities | 0.76% to 3.5 % | [51,89-91] |
Emotional disorders | Internalising disorders; Including anxiety, depression and mood disorders | 8.1% | [11] |
Attachment difficulties/disorders | Attachment difficulties include insecure attachment patterns and disorganised attachments, which can often evolve into coercive or compulsive caregiving patterns; Attachment disorders in DSM5: Reactive attachment disorder and disinhibited social engagement disorder; ICD-10 classification: Reactive attachment disorder and disinhibited attachment disorder | 0.005% to 1.4%1 | [7,85,92] |
Substance abuse | Someone who has ever taken drugs; Someone who has taken drugs in the last year; Someone who has taken drugs in the last month | 7% to 37%: 11-15 yr; 20%: 16-24 yr | [93] |
Self harm | A range of behaviours when someone hurts themselves on purpose | 6.4% to 22% | [94-96] |
All neurodisabilities | A group of congenital or acquired long-term conditions that are attributed to impairment of the brain and/or neuromuscular system and create functional limitations | 3% to 15% | [41,51,97,98] |
Visual impairments | Any cause of visual acuity to a level of 0·5 logMAR (6/18 Snellen) in each eye; Any specific visual processing, or eye movement problems e.g., nystagmus | 5.19 per 10000 (0.05%) to 5.7%1 | [99-101] |
Developmental coordination disorder | Early onset of coordinated motor skills is far below expected level for age; Motor skill difficulties significantly interfere with daily activities, academic/school productivity, prevocational and vocational activities, leisure and play; Not better explained by intellectual delay, visual impairment, or other neurological conditions that affect movement | 0.8% to 6% | [31,91,102,103] |
Hearing impairments | Any hearing loss greater than 30 (or 35) dB in the better ear, including to glue ear (otitis media); Hearing loss: Reduced ability to hear sounds in the same way as other people at 20 dB or better; Hearing loss that adversely affects a child's educational performance | 0.05 to 0.3% | [10,51,71,104] |
Sensory processing disorder | A condition in which the brain and nervous system have trouble processing or integrating stimulus with 3 possible components: Sensory modulation disorder is a problem with turning sensory messages into controlled behaviours that match the nature and intensity of the sensory information; Sensory-based motor disorder is a problem with stabilising, moving or planning a series of movements in response to sensory demands; Sensory discrimination disorder is a problem with sensing similarities and differences between sensations; Not currently recognised as a distinct medical diagnosis | 3.2% to 16% | [105-108] |
Epilepsy | A disease characterized by an enduring predisposition to generate epileptic seizures and typical neurobiological, cognitive, psychological, and social consequences, fulfilling any of the following: (1) At least two unprovoked (or reflex) seizures occurring greater than 24 h apart; (2) One unprovoked (or reflex) seizure and a probability of further seizures similar to the general recurrence risk (at least 60%) after two unprovoked seizures, occurring over the next 10 yr; (3) Diagnosis of an epilepsy syndrome | 0.05% to 0.7% | [51,109,110] |
Cerebral palsy | A neurological disorder of body movement and muscle coordination caused by a non-progressive brain injury or malformation that occurs while the child’s brain is under development. Cerebral palsy primarily affects, with related intellectual disability, seizures; problems with vision, hearing, or speech; changes in the spine (such as scoliosis); or joint problems | 0.1% to 0.4% | [51,111] |
Sleep difficulties/disorders | Parent report of difficulty falling and/or staying asleep; Repeated difficulty with sleep initiation, duration, consolidation, or quality that occurs despite age-appropriate time and opportunity for sleep and results in daytime functional impairment for the child and/or family | 3% to 36%2 | [112,113] |
Foetal alcohol spectrum disorders | Group of disorders due to permanent brain damage in individuals exposed to alcohol during pregnancy resulting in a spectrum of physical, emotional, memory, language, behavioural and neurological impairments | 0.77% to 6% | [114-117] |
All developmental delays | Also called developmental disabilities or disorders; Group of conditions due to impairment in physical, learning, language, or behaviour areas beginning during the developmental period and may impact day-to-day functioning, and usually last throughout a person’s lifetime; Any delay in developmental milestones | 10% to 17% (5.7% to 7% in infancy) | [28,29,118,119] |
Speech and language disorder/delay | Also called Specific language impairment; A communication disorder that interferes with the development of language skills in children who have no hearing loss or intellectual disabilities. It can affect a child’s speaking, listening, reading, and writing | 1.7% to 7% | [51,120] |
Intellectual (learning) disability | 3 core criteria of reduced ability to understand new or complex information, impaired social independence, starting in childhood; Intelligence quotient of less than 70 | 2.1% to 3.6% | [121,122] |
Specific intellectual (learning) disability/disorder | Experience of any problems in a traditional classroom setting, including dyslexia, dyscalculia and generalized intellectual disability | 1% | [51] |
Global developmental delays | Delay in two or more developmental domains of gross/fine motor, speech/language, cognition, social/personal and activities of daily living; Used in early childhood suggesting need for specific diagnosis in later in life | 1 to 3% (< 5 yr) to 12% by 9 mo | [28,29,118,123] |
- Citation: Ogundele MO, Morton M. Classification, prevalence and integrated care for neurodevelopmental and child mental health disorders: A brief overview for paediatricians. World J Clin Pediatr 2022; 11(2): 120-135
- URL: https://www.wjgnet.com/2219-2808/full/v11/i2/120.htm
- DOI: https://dx.doi.org/10.5409/wjcp.v11.i2.120