Objective: To describe the psychiatric comorbidities of children with language disorders treated at the outpatient Fonoaudiologia Hospital Militar Central Bogota. To describe the sociodemographic and clinical characteristics of children with language disorders treated at the outpatient Fonoaudiologia Hospital Militar Central Bogota. Describe chronic medical comorbidities, psychological, social and psychiatric children with language disorders treated at the outpatient Fonoaudiologia Hospital Militar Central Bogota. Characterizing the communication and language of children with language disorders treated at the outpatient Fonoaudiologia Hospital Militar Central Bogota. Methods: Descriptive, cross-sectional. Statistical techniques: Revised and database against original records (formats) are purged. Information was tabulated in a database in Excel and drove in SPSS version available in the El Bosque University. Results: This research was made possible by the collaboration of all patients attending outpatient Fonoaudiologia the Hospital Militar Central, of which 23 patients were withdrawn because of the exclusion criteria, of these, more than half (54 %) by a history of recurrent acute otitis media (54%). Other diagnoses cause of withdrawal were: mental retardation (16%), pervasive developmental disorder (12%), epilepsy (seven percent) and cerebral palsy (seven percent). It is difficult to extrapolate to the Colombian population information obtained as patients attending the Hospital Militar Central are part of a population with a special regime on Health which is a captive population, most socioeconomic three match Army (possibly because other forces are treated in their own clinics), despite these limitations it is noteworthy that as far as the author reviewed found similar work in Colombia. Conclusions: The number of patients was small but enough despite being a census study. We need prospective studies for several years where you can show a longitudinally comorbid language disorder. The information was obtained from various sources such as medical history of different services and interview the guardian to reduce recall bias. It is the first study to Colombian level and one of the first in Latin America.
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