Sex-Specific Developmental Scales for Surveillance

Author:

Sudry Tamar12,Amit Guy2,Zimmerman Deena R.3,Tsadok Meytal Avgil4,Baruch Ravit3,Yardeni Hadar5,Akiva Pinchas2,Ben Moshe Dror4,Bachmat Eitan67,Sadaka Yair128

Affiliation:

1. aNeurodevelopmental Research Center, Mental Health Institute, Beer Sheva, Israel

2. bKI Research Institute, Kfar Malal, Israel

3. cPublic Health Services, Israel Ministry of Health, Jerusalem, Israel

4. dTIMNA initiative - Big Data Platform, Israel Ministry of Health, Jerusalem, Israel

5. eDepartment of Child Development and Rehabilitation, Israel Ministry of Health, Jerusalem, Israel

6. fDepartment of Computer Science, Ben Gurion University of the Negev, Beer Sheva, Israel

7. gSimons Foundation, New York, United States

8. hFaculty of Health Sciences, Ben Gurion University of the Negev, Beer Sheva, Israel

Abstract

BACKGROUND Developmental surveillance, conducted routinely worldwide, is fundamental for early detection of children at risk for developmental delay. We aimed to explore sex-related difference in attainment rates of developmental milestones and to evaluate the clinical need for separate sex-specific scales. METHODS This is a cross-sectional, natiowide retrospective study, utilizing data from a national child surveillance program of ∼1000 maternal child health clinics. The main cohort, used for constructing sex-specific developmental scales, included all children born between January 2014 to September 2020, who visited maternal child health clinics from birth to 6 years of age (n = 839 574). Children with abnormal developmental potential were excluded (n = 195 616). A validation cohort included all visits between 2020 and 2021 (n = 309 181). The sex-differences in normative attainment age of 59 developmental milestones from 4 domains were evaluated. The milestones with a significant gap between males and females were identified, and the projected error rates when conducting unified versus sex-specific surveillance were calculated. RESULTS A new sex-specific developmental scale was constructed. In total, females preceded males in most milestones of all developmental domains, mainly at older ages. Conducting routine developmental surveillance using a unified scale, compared with sex-specific scales, resulted in potential missing of females at risk for developmental delay (19.3% of failed assessments) and over-diagnosis of males not requiring further evaluation (5.9% of failed assessments). CONCLUSIONS There are sex-related differences in the normative attainment rates of developmental milestones, indicating possible distortion of the currently used unified scales. These findings suggest that using sex-specific scales may improve the accuracy of early childhood developmental surveillance.

Publisher

American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP)

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