Reports and Findings
Increases in ASD was not only limited to advancing paternal or maternal age alone but also to differences parental age including younger or older similarly age
We have identified that CP registers often do not have quality data on congenital anomalies, necessitating linkage with congenital anomaly registers.
Quality of early diet may be a predictor for later academic achievement
Socioeconomic inequality in emotional symptoms exists. This inequality is partly explained by socioeconomic inequality in self-efficacy
There were differences in the presentation of clinical features occurring in the CDKL5 disorder and in Rett syndrome.
Antenatal, perinatal and neonatal factors affecting motor development from late childhood to adolescence were explored.
The prevalence of intellectual disability has risen in WA over the last 10 years with most of this increase due to mild or moderate intellectual disability
Smokers with greater access to tobacco outlets were more likely to be diagnosed with or admitted to hospital for heart disease
Aboriginal children living in remote Western Australia have poor visual-motor integration skills regardless of prenatal alcohol exposure or FASD
Bronchiolitis hospitalisations are a reasonable proxy for the timing of RSV detections, but may not fully capture the magnitude of RSV epidemics