Domain of functional affectation and profile of children with special needs in the 2nd and 3rd district of Cavite (Group A)
Date of Completion
2014
Document Type
Thesis
Degree Name
Bachelor of Science in Physical Therapy
Keywords
Disabled Children, Affective Symptoms
Abstract
This is a study on socio-demographic, educational, and rehabilitative services profile of children with special needs in 2nd (Bacoor City) and 3rd (Imus City) District of Cavite-Group A. Non-probability sampling, purposive and snowball sampling technique were chosen for the selection of the respondents. This quantitative descriptive study utilized questionnaires and data was interpreted using frequencies and percentages. Results show that most of CSN's families belong to the middle income - low bracket status; majority of them were given attention and caregiving by parents and is highly satisfactory in tems of rating; financial limitation is the most common reason for not enrolling in schools and for not sustaining rehabilitation services; most are diagnosed with autism and cleft palate; and speech, language and communication is the most commonly affected domain of function.
APA Citation
Bancolita, G. S., Bartolome, M. B., Cabrera, J. D., Etabag, M. M., Grajo, C. E., & Martin, M. O. (2014). Domain of functional affectation and profile of children with special needs in the 2nd and 3rd district of Cavite (Group A). [Bachelor's thesis, De La Salle Medical and Health Sciences Institute]. GreenPrints. https://greenprints.dlshsi.edu.ph/bspt/31