Gender and geographic differences in the prevalence of reportable childhood speech and language disability in Taiwan

Volume: 40, Pages: 11 - 18
Published: May 1, 2015
Abstract
Speech and language disability (SLD) is not uncommon in children. However, data at the national level are limited, and geographic differences are seldom evaluated. Starting from 1980, the local governments in Taiwan has begun to certify disabled residents for providing various services and report cases to the central government according to the law, and the central government maintains a registry of reported cases, which provides a unique...
Paper Details
Title
Gender and geographic differences in the prevalence of reportable childhood speech and language disability in Taiwan
Published Date
May 1, 2015
Volume
40
Pages
11 - 18
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