National Standard (Indonesia)
KPSP: Indonesian Pre-Screening Questionnaire
The KPSP is a vital part of Indonesia's Child Growth and Development Stimulation, Detection, and Early Intervention program (SDIDTK).
National Healthcare Backbone
Ensuring that over 20 million Indonesian children reach their full potential requires a robust screening system. The KPSP is designed to be easily used by both healthcare workers and parents to detect delays early.
Developmental Indicators
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Language
Speech and responsiveness.
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Gross Motor
Physical strength and balance.
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Fine Motor
Finger and hand skills.
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Social-Person
Independence and interaction.
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What does KPSP stand for?
KPSP stands for Kuesioner Pra Skrining Perkembangan, which translates to Developmental Pre-Screening Questionnaire.
How often should KPSP be used?
In the Indonesian health system (SDIDTK), KPSP is typically used every 3 months for children under 1 year, and every 6 months for children up to age 6.
Is it official?
Yes, it is the primary screening tool recommended by the Indonesian Ministry of Health (Kemenkes) for primary health centers (Puskesmas).