JMIR public health and surveillance

Using a Mobile Health App to Spot 5 Childhood Development Disorders Early and Help Prevent Postnatal Depression

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Abstract

Among 55,618 children, 0.8% had at least one neurodevelopmental disorder requiring consultation.

  • The median ages of notification for probable neurodevelopmental disorders were 32.5 months for autism spectrum disorder, 16 months for language delay, 36 months for dyspraxia, 80 months for dyslexia, and 61 months for ADHD.
  • The sensitivity of alert notifications for suspected neurodevelopmental disorders was 78.6%, while specificity was 98.2%.
  • Highly probable postnatal depression was detected in 11.4% of mothers who completed a questionnaire, indicating a 31% reduction in incidence compared to a previous study without a support program.
  • Suspected postnatal depression was identified a median of 96 days after childbirth.
  • The app used for screening was rated 4.8 out of 5 on Apple's App Store, with 99.2% of users finding it easy to use.

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Conflicts of Interest: FD reports receiving personal fees from AstraZeneca, Ipsen, Kelindi, Pfizer, Chugai, and Roche and has stocks in Kelindi and Institute for Smarthealth. FLG, AG, and MD have stocks in Kelindi. The other authors declare no conflicts of interest. JDZ is an investor in Wandercraft, Kiro, Sim & Cure, Posos, Tilak, Orakl, Kelindi, Intelligent Location, Healthcube, Medicaim, Savana medical, Brightheart, and Deeplife. Kelindi developed the tool around which this study has been conducted.
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