PARENTAL PERCEPTION OF LOW IQ FACTS OR FICTION: RETROSPECTIVE DATA FROM CLINIC IN SEMI RURAL MAHARASHTRA

dc.creatorTamboli, Suchit Suresh
dc.creatorJoglekar, Charudatt
dc.creatorDesle, Vasant
dc.creatorTamboli, Anvesh
dc.date.accessioned2026-01-10T19:35:36Z
dc.date.available2026-01-10T19:35:36Z
dc.date.issued2019-10-31
dc.descriptionObjective: To study the association between physical and psychological problems perceived by parents and the IQ of their children. Methods: We studied 981 children in the child development center at Ahmednagar. Median age at followup was 7.8y (Q25=5.6y and Q75=10.4y, Babies underwent IQ evaluation by Binet Kamat scale (n=981); also their physical and psychological problems perceived by parents were documented. We categorized children into 4 categories using a number of problems (physical and psychological separately) viz 1 (no problem), 2 (1 problem), 3 (2 problems), 4 (>2 problems). When we looked at physical problem data, 555 (56.6%) had no problem, 251 (25.6%) had 1, 117 (11.9%) had 2, and the remaining 58 (5.9%) had more than 2. For psychological problems like not interested in studies, speech problems don't remember, don't understand, cannot concentrate, fears, etc. The distribution was 221 (22.5%), 212 (21.6%), 222 (22.6%) and 326 (33.3%) respectively. Result: The increasing trend of mean IQ for physical problem parameters from nil to >2 categories and decreasing prevalence of low IQ using the Binet Kamat scale were not significant. However, for psychological problems, the decreasing and statistically significant trend (p=0.000) was present for mean IQ, and a significant increasing trend (p=0.029) for the prevalence of low IQ was observed. Conclusion: Psychological problems were associated with IQ. Numbers of problems were inversely correlated with IQ. Keywords: Parental Perception; Low IQ; Behavioral Problems; Physical Problems.en-US
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dc.identifierhttps://sumathipublications.com/index.php/ijcbr/article/view/312
dc.identifier10.31878/ijcbr.2019.54.02
dc.identifier.urihttps://repos.sumathipublications.com:8000/handle/123456789/328
dc.languageeng
dc.publisherSumathi Publicationsen-US
dc.relationhttps://sumathipublications.com/index.php/ijcbr/article/view/312/344
dc.relation.ispartofInternational Journal of Clinical and Biomedical Researchen-US
dc.relation.ispartofseriesVolume 5, Issue 4en-US
dc.rightsCopyright (c) 2019 Suchit Suresh Tamboli, Charudatt Joglekar, Vasant Desle, Anvesh Tambolien-US
dc.sourceInternational Journal of Clinical and Biomedical Research; Volume 5, Issue 4; October 2019.; 5-9en-US
dc.source2395-0471
dc.source2521-0394
dc.titlePARENTAL PERCEPTION OF LOW IQ FACTS OR FICTION: RETROSPECTIVE DATA FROM CLINIC IN SEMI RURAL MAHARASHTRAen-US
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