Growth and development of children living in incarceration environments of the province of Buenos Aires, Argentina
- Autores
- Di Iorio, Susana; Ortale, María Susana; Querejeta, Maira; Quintero, Fabián Aníbal; Sanjurjo, Adriana
- Año de publicación
- 2019
- Idioma
- inglés
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- Estado
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- Descripción
- Objective: The objective of this study was to examine the nutritional status, psychomotor and socioemotional development of children living with their mothers in prison in the province of Buenos Aires, Argentina. Material and method: Sex, age, weight and height were measured in children (37) residing with their mothers (28) in Prison No. 33 of the SPB. Nutritional indicators were calculated and analyzed according to the WHO international reference (2006). National Research Test (PRUNAPE) and the parental questionnaire Ages and Stages Questionnaires: Socio-Emotional®, Second Edition (ASQ:SE-2) were applied to evaluate development. Results: Anthropometric evaluation showed that 7% of children under 2 years presented low weight, 3% alert of low weight, 28% high weight and 14% low height. Children over 2 years of age showed 37.5% of high weight and 25% of risk of overweight. There were no children with short stature. PRUNAPE and ASQ:SE-2 tests: in the 30 cases that completed both tests more than half (53.3%) obtained scores within the expected range. In the group of children with both tests who did not pass the PRUNAPE (n = 9), the result found in the ASQ-SE 2 was diverse: 66.6% within expectations and 33.3% at risk. Neither of children with both tests who did not pass the ASQ:SE-2 passed the PRUNAPE. Conclussion: There were high prevalences of excess weight and high percentages of risk in psychomotor development, considerably higher than in the general population. There is a need to take action to reduce the harmful effect of childhood confinement.
Objetivos: Examinar el estado nutricional, el desarrollo psicomotor y socioemocional de niñas y niños (a partir de ahora niños) que viven con sus madres en la Unidad Penal N° 33 de la provincia de Buenos Aires, Argentina. Materiales y métodos: Se registraron el sexo, la edad, el peso y la estatura de los niños (37) residentes con sus madres (28) en la Unidad Criminal No. 33 del SPB. Se calcularon los indicadores nutricionales y se analizaron según la referencia internacional de la Organización Mundial de la Salud (WHO/OMS) de 2006. Se evaluó el desarrollo infantil con la Prueba Nacional de Pesquisa (PRUNAPE) y el cuestionario socioemocional Ages and Stages Questionnaires: Socio-Emotional®, Second Edition (ASQ:SE-2). Resultados: En la evaluación antropométrica se identificó: en menores de dos años, el 7% con bajo peso, el 3% con alerta de bajo peso, el 28% con alto peso y el 14% con baja talla. En mayores de dos años, el 37,5% tienen alto peso; y el 25%, riesgo de sobrepeso. No se encontró baja talla. En las pruebas PRUNAPE y ASQ:SE-2, de los 30 casos que completaron ambas pruebas, el 53,3% obtuvo puntuaciones dentro de lo esperado. En el grupo con ambas pruebas que no pasaron la PRUNAPE (n=9), el resultado encontrado en el ASQ:SE-2 fue que el 66,6% se hallaba dentro de las expectativas, y el 33,3%, en riesgo. En el grupo de niños con ambas pruebas que no pasaron el ASQ:SE-2, ninguno resolvió la PRUNAPE. Conclusión: Se registraron prevalencias elevadas de exceso de peso y altos porcentajes de riesgo en el desarrollo psicomotor, considerablemente superiores que en la población general. Se plantea la necesidad de acciones que disminuyan el efecto nocivo del internamiento en la infancia.
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Growth and development of children living in incarceration environments of the province of Buenos Aires, ArgentinaCrecimiento y desarrollo de niñas y niños que viven en entornos carcelarios de la provincia de Buenos Aires, ArgentinaDi Iorio, SusanaOrtale, María SusanaQuerejeta, MairaQuintero, Fabián AníbalSanjurjo, AdrianaCiencias SocialesSaludgrowthchild developmentchildprisonsCrecimientoDesarrollo InfantilNiñoPrisionesObjective: The objective of this study was to examine the nutritional status, psychomotor and socioemotional development of children living with their mothers in prison in the province of Buenos Aires, Argentina. Material and method: Sex, age, weight and height were measured in children (37) residing with their mothers (28) in Prison No. 33 of the SPB. Nutritional indicators were calculated and analyzed according to the WHO international reference (2006). National Research Test (PRUNAPE) and the parental questionnaire Ages and Stages Questionnaires: Socio-Emotional®, Second Edition (ASQ:SE-2) were applied to evaluate development. Results: Anthropometric evaluation showed that 7% of children under 2 years presented low weight, 3% alert of low weight, 28% high weight and 14% low height. Children over 2 years of age showed 37.5% of high weight and 25% of risk of overweight. There were no children with short stature. PRUNAPE and ASQ:SE-2 tests: in the 30 cases that completed both tests more than half (53.3%) obtained scores within the expected range. In the group of children with both tests who did not pass the PRUNAPE (n = 9), the result found in the ASQ-SE 2 was diverse: 66.6% within expectations and 33.3% at risk. Neither of children with both tests who did not pass the ASQ:SE-2 passed the PRUNAPE. Conclussion: There were high prevalences of excess weight and high percentages of risk in psychomotor development, considerably higher than in the general population. There is a need to take action to reduce the harmful effect of childhood confinement.Objetivos: Examinar el estado nutricional, el desarrollo psicomotor y socioemocional de niñas y niños (a partir de ahora niños) que viven con sus madres en la Unidad Penal N° 33 de la provincia de Buenos Aires, Argentina. Materiales y métodos: Se registraron el sexo, la edad, el peso y la estatura de los niños (37) residentes con sus madres (28) en la Unidad Criminal No. 33 del SPB. Se calcularon los indicadores nutricionales y se analizaron según la referencia internacional de la Organización Mundial de la Salud (WHO/OMS) de 2006. Se evaluó el desarrollo infantil con la Prueba Nacional de Pesquisa (PRUNAPE) y el cuestionario socioemocional Ages and Stages Questionnaires: Socio-Emotional®, Second Edition (ASQ:SE-2). Resultados: En la evaluación antropométrica se identificó: en menores de dos años, el 7% con bajo peso, el 3% con alerta de bajo peso, el 28% con alto peso y el 14% con baja talla. En mayores de dos años, el 37,5% tienen alto peso; y el 25%, riesgo de sobrepeso. No se encontró baja talla. En las pruebas PRUNAPE y ASQ:SE-2, de los 30 casos que completaron ambas pruebas, el 53,3% obtuvo puntuaciones dentro de lo esperado. En el grupo con ambas pruebas que no pasaron la PRUNAPE (n=9), el resultado encontrado en el ASQ:SE-2 fue que el 66,6% se hallaba dentro de las expectativas, y el 33,3%, en riesgo. En el grupo de niños con ambas pruebas que no pasaron el ASQ:SE-2, ninguno resolvió la PRUNAPE. Conclusión: Se registraron prevalencias elevadas de exceso de peso y altos porcentajes de riesgo en el desarrollo psicomotor, considerablemente superiores que en la población general. Se plantea la necesidad de acciones que disminuyan el efecto nocivo del internamiento en la infancia.Facultad de Humanidades y Ciencias de la EducaciónFacultad de Ciencias Naturales y Museo2019info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionArticulohttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_6501info:ar-repo/semantics/articuloapplication/pdf118-125126-133http://sedici.unlp.edu.ar/handle/10915/107964enginfo:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/url/http://europepmc.org/backend/ptpmcrender.fcgi?accid=PMC7093758&blobtype=pdfinfo:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/url/http://www.sanipe.es/OJS/index.php/RESP/article/view/574info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/issn/2013-6463info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/pmid/32083274info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/doi/10.4321/s1575-06202019000300002info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccesshttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0)reponame:SEDICI (UNLP)instname:Universidad Nacional de La Platainstacron:UNLP2025-09-29T11:23:51Zoai:sedici.unlp.edu.ar:10915/107964Institucionalhttp://sedici.unlp.edu.ar/Universidad públicaNo correspondehttp://sedici.unlp.edu.ar/oai/snrdalira@sedici.unlp.edu.arArgentinaNo correspondeNo correspondeNo correspondeopendoar:13292025-09-29 11:23:52.099SEDICI (UNLP) - Universidad Nacional de La Platafalse |
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Growth and development of children living in incarceration environments of the province of Buenos Aires, Argentina Crecimiento y desarrollo de niñas y niños que viven en entornos carcelarios de la provincia de Buenos Aires, Argentina |
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Growth and development of children living in incarceration environments of the province of Buenos Aires, Argentina |
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Growth and development of children living in incarceration environments of the province of Buenos Aires, Argentina Di Iorio, Susana Ciencias Sociales Salud growth child development child prisons Crecimiento Desarrollo Infantil Niño Prisiones |
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Growth and development of children living in incarceration environments of the province of Buenos Aires, Argentina |
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Growth and development of children living in incarceration environments of the province of Buenos Aires, Argentina |
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Growth and development of children living in incarceration environments of the province of Buenos Aires, Argentina |
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Growth and development of children living in incarceration environments of the province of Buenos Aires, Argentina |
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Growth and development of children living in incarceration environments of the province of Buenos Aires, Argentina |
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Di Iorio, Susana Ortale, María Susana Querejeta, Maira Quintero, Fabián Aníbal Sanjurjo, Adriana |
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Di Iorio, Susana |
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Di Iorio, Susana Ortale, María Susana Querejeta, Maira Quintero, Fabián Aníbal Sanjurjo, Adriana |
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Ortale, María Susana Querejeta, Maira Quintero, Fabián Aníbal Sanjurjo, Adriana |
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Ciencias Sociales Salud growth child development child prisons Crecimiento Desarrollo Infantil Niño Prisiones |
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Ciencias Sociales Salud growth child development child prisons Crecimiento Desarrollo Infantil Niño Prisiones |
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Objective: The objective of this study was to examine the nutritional status, psychomotor and socioemotional development of children living with their mothers in prison in the province of Buenos Aires, Argentina. Material and method: Sex, age, weight and height were measured in children (37) residing with their mothers (28) in Prison No. 33 of the SPB. Nutritional indicators were calculated and analyzed according to the WHO international reference (2006). National Research Test (PRUNAPE) and the parental questionnaire Ages and Stages Questionnaires: Socio-Emotional®, Second Edition (ASQ:SE-2) were applied to evaluate development. Results: Anthropometric evaluation showed that 7% of children under 2 years presented low weight, 3% alert of low weight, 28% high weight and 14% low height. Children over 2 years of age showed 37.5% of high weight and 25% of risk of overweight. There were no children with short stature. PRUNAPE and ASQ:SE-2 tests: in the 30 cases that completed both tests more than half (53.3%) obtained scores within the expected range. In the group of children with both tests who did not pass the PRUNAPE (n = 9), the result found in the ASQ-SE 2 was diverse: 66.6% within expectations and 33.3% at risk. Neither of children with both tests who did not pass the ASQ:SE-2 passed the PRUNAPE. Conclussion: There were high prevalences of excess weight and high percentages of risk in psychomotor development, considerably higher than in the general population. There is a need to take action to reduce the harmful effect of childhood confinement. Objetivos: Examinar el estado nutricional, el desarrollo psicomotor y socioemocional de niñas y niños (a partir de ahora niños) que viven con sus madres en la Unidad Penal N° 33 de la provincia de Buenos Aires, Argentina. Materiales y métodos: Se registraron el sexo, la edad, el peso y la estatura de los niños (37) residentes con sus madres (28) en la Unidad Criminal No. 33 del SPB. Se calcularon los indicadores nutricionales y se analizaron según la referencia internacional de la Organización Mundial de la Salud (WHO/OMS) de 2006. Se evaluó el desarrollo infantil con la Prueba Nacional de Pesquisa (PRUNAPE) y el cuestionario socioemocional Ages and Stages Questionnaires: Socio-Emotional®, Second Edition (ASQ:SE-2). Resultados: En la evaluación antropométrica se identificó: en menores de dos años, el 7% con bajo peso, el 3% con alerta de bajo peso, el 28% con alto peso y el 14% con baja talla. En mayores de dos años, el 37,5% tienen alto peso; y el 25%, riesgo de sobrepeso. No se encontró baja talla. En las pruebas PRUNAPE y ASQ:SE-2, de los 30 casos que completaron ambas pruebas, el 53,3% obtuvo puntuaciones dentro de lo esperado. En el grupo con ambas pruebas que no pasaron la PRUNAPE (n=9), el resultado encontrado en el ASQ:SE-2 fue que el 66,6% se hallaba dentro de las expectativas, y el 33,3%, en riesgo. En el grupo de niños con ambas pruebas que no pasaron el ASQ:SE-2, ninguno resolvió la PRUNAPE. Conclusión: Se registraron prevalencias elevadas de exceso de peso y altos porcentajes de riesgo en el desarrollo psicomotor, considerablemente superiores que en la población general. Se plantea la necesidad de acciones que disminuyan el efecto nocivo del internamiento en la infancia. Facultad de Humanidades y Ciencias de la Educación Facultad de Ciencias Naturales y Museo |
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Objective: The objective of this study was to examine the nutritional status, psychomotor and socioemotional development of children living with their mothers in prison in the province of Buenos Aires, Argentina. Material and method: Sex, age, weight and height were measured in children (37) residing with their mothers (28) in Prison No. 33 of the SPB. Nutritional indicators were calculated and analyzed according to the WHO international reference (2006). National Research Test (PRUNAPE) and the parental questionnaire Ages and Stages Questionnaires: Socio-Emotional®, Second Edition (ASQ:SE-2) were applied to evaluate development. Results: Anthropometric evaluation showed that 7% of children under 2 years presented low weight, 3% alert of low weight, 28% high weight and 14% low height. Children over 2 years of age showed 37.5% of high weight and 25% of risk of overweight. There were no children with short stature. PRUNAPE and ASQ:SE-2 tests: in the 30 cases that completed both tests more than half (53.3%) obtained scores within the expected range. In the group of children with both tests who did not pass the PRUNAPE (n = 9), the result found in the ASQ-SE 2 was diverse: 66.6% within expectations and 33.3% at risk. Neither of children with both tests who did not pass the ASQ:SE-2 passed the PRUNAPE. Conclussion: There were high prevalences of excess weight and high percentages of risk in psychomotor development, considerably higher than in the general population. There is a need to take action to reduce the harmful effect of childhood confinement. |
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