Department College of Education Kuwait University Kuwait
10.12816/fthj.2014.330499
المستخلص
A questionnaire seeking details about a large number of prenatal parental factors and symptoms suffered by infants was randomly distributed to 1,000 mothers throughout Kuwait. A
total of 690 fully completed questionnaires were returned and analysed by t-tests and one-way analysis of variance (ANOVA) as appropriate. There were several significant correlations (p < 0.05), including between male gender and increased skin problems; higher birthweight and increased skin problems; mother’s age and respiratory problems; outside employment of mother and fewer neurological problems; father’s age and neurological problems; low family income and increased digestive problems; previous abortion and greater neurological problems; maternal pregnancy-related problems and increased digestive, skin and respiratory problems; obesity and fewer skin problems; paracetamol or antibiotic use and increased digestive problems; epilepsy drug use and more skin problems but fewer respiratory problems; diabetic drugs and fewer neurological and skin problems; greater rates of skin problems with consumption of nuts; increased respiratory symptoms with carbonated soft drink consumption; increased neurological and respiratory problems with consump-tion of ready-made soups; and fewer skin problems with consumption of herbal drinks. This information may help identify parental factors that deserve further research.
A. Al-Khamees, Nedaa. (2014). Effects of Prenatal Factors on the Health of Kuwaiti Infants. مجلة الطفولة و التربية (جامعة الإسکندرية), 20(1), 401-416. doi: 10.12816/fthj.2014.330499
MLA
Nedaa A. Al-Khamees. "Effects of Prenatal Factors on the Health of Kuwaiti Infants", مجلة الطفولة و التربية (جامعة الإسکندرية), 20, 1, 2014, 401-416. doi: 10.12816/fthj.2014.330499
HARVARD
A. Al-Khamees, Nedaa. (2014). 'Effects of Prenatal Factors on the Health of Kuwaiti Infants', مجلة الطفولة و التربية (جامعة الإسکندرية), 20(1), pp. 401-416. doi: 10.12816/fthj.2014.330499
VANCOUVER
A. Al-Khamees, Nedaa. Effects of Prenatal Factors on the Health of Kuwaiti Infants. مجلة الطفولة و التربية (جامعة الإسکندرية), 2014; 20(1): 401-416. doi: 10.12816/fthj.2014.330499