![]() ![]() Results: DP-3 results were average or above (4/6) or low average (2/6) in the abnormal Denver II group and average (9/12) or below average (3/12) in the suspect Denver II group (p: n.s.), both different from the "normal Denver II" sample who rated average or above. No intervention but routine schooling was given. Relationships were investigated between the initial Denver II screening test results and neurological examination findings, neurological risk factors, DP-3, repeat Denver II test results for children 6 years old domains of failure in the first and second Denver II tests and data obtained from families and teachers regarding school performance, behavior and attention. Children with abnormal and suspect results were evaluated by neurological examination, Development Profile-3 (DP-3), repeat Denver II or Wechsler Intelligence Scales for Children-Revised (WISC-R) depending on the age of the child, and teacher's perception of school performance and behavior within one year of the first screening. ![]() ![]() Methodology: Denver II developmental screening test was applied to 583 children who visited family physicians or other health centers in a province of Turkey. Purpose: To assess the feasibility and reliability of screening semi-urban preschool children with Denver II, developmental and neurological status was examined in relation with one-year outcome. ![]()
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