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期刊名:Child care health and development

缩写:CHILD CARE HLTH DEV

ISSN:0305-1862

e-ISSN:1365-2214

IF/分区:2.0/Q2

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Clinical Trial Case Reports Meta-Analysis RCT Review Systematic Review
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S A Parekh S A Parekh
Background: The law governing consent for children is not very clear. A child can consent to treatment but usually in practice is unable to refuse it. Even if both the child and parents refuse treatment, courts are reluct...
M E Haskett,M Willoughby M E Haskett
Background: The purpose of this research was to examine the manner in which multiple influences on child social adjustment operated together to predict differential outcomes for young children. Specifically, this study wa...
C Tudor-Locke,B E Ainsworth,L S Adair et al. C Tudor-Locke et al.
Background: To compare and contrast youth physical activity (PA) and inactivity patterns in two developing Asian countries: the Philippines and China. Met...
A Honey,C Halse A Honey
Background: Research has suggested that well siblings of children with chronic and life-threatening illnesses are at risk for negative outcomes and that parents' responses to the illnesses can influence the adaptation of ...
F Sikron,S Glasser,K Peleg F Sikron
Background: According to the US Consumer Product Safety Commission, about 7000 children, many under age five, are treated annually at emergency rooms for injuries associated with unintentional tipping of television (TV) a...
J R Doss,S K Vesely,R F Oman et al. J R Doss et al.
Background: The number of teenagers engaging in sexual intercourse has consistently changed over the past several years. This can become a major challenge when trying to determine why teens continue to have sex. The purpo...
G A King,M Law,S King et al. G A King et al.
There is a need for psychometrically sound measures of children's participation in recreation and leisure activities, for both clinical and research purposes. This paper provides information about the construct validity of the Children's As...
C Kerr,B McDowell,S McDonough C Kerr
Background: Children with cerebral palsy (CP) experience a variety of functional limitations depending on the severity of their condition that impact on their participation in day-to-day activities. ...
E Hemgren,K Persson E Hemgren
Background: Children who have needed neonatal intensive care (NIC) are considered to be at risk for deficits such as developmental co-ordination disorder and attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder. By assessing motor-pe...
D M James,V Stojanovik D M James
Background: There are anecdotal reports that blind children sometimes use language inappropriately, but there has been no recent systematic investigation of the communication skills of children with congenital blindness. ...