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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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R Q Beekhuizen,E A M Bolster,J W Gorter et al. R Q Beekhuizen et al.
Background: The 'Right to Play' is included in the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child. Outdoor play contributes to children's overall development, physical and mental health and quality of life. Unfortun...
Estrella Torres Cabo,Mats Granlund,Magnus Ivarsson Estrella Torres Cabo
Objective: To describe the self-report instruments used to measure well-being in children with disabilities, investigate their psychometric quality, cognitive accessibility and alignment with Keyes's operationalization of...
Elena Marcus,Anna Latos-Bielenska,Anna Jamry-Dziurla et al. Elena Marcus et al.
Background: Parents and carers of children with congenital anomalies can experience stress when managing their child's healthcare needs. It is important that they are well supported. This study explored the support needs ...
Merritt Ten Hope,Jennifer Hall,Sandra Gage et al. Merritt Ten Hope et al.
Background: Hospital readmissions are costly for both patients and hospitals and can be affected by social needs. Little is known about whether social needs differ between paediatric patients who require readmission withi...
Adel Mohamadzade,Salar Faramarzi Adel Mohamadzade
Background: Parent-mediated early interventions (PMEIs) benefit children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) by improving social communication skills and enhancing parent-child interactions. However, the characteristics o...
Fatma Kübra Çekok,Ayşenur Gökşen,Özgül Akın Şenkal et al. Fatma Kübra Çekok et al.
Background: Children with cochlear implants are at increased risk of vestibular dysfunction and balance impairments, yet the reliability of commonly used static and dynamic balance assessments has not been thoroughly eval...
Nicola Judith Flynn,Arunima Datta Nicola Judith Flynn
Objective: The rapidly increasing use of smartphones/other devices has raised significant concern for parents, clinicians and teachers, especially during and after the global pandemic situation. The study hypothesized tha...
Kanyanee Wedchakama,Rosawan Areemit Kanyanee Wedchakama
Background: Children of parents who have higher health literacy (HL) have better outcomes. Most studies on parents' generic HL focus on the capability to manage their own health, rather than the capability to manage their...
Sally Lindsay,Janice Phonepraseuth,Nicole Thomson et al. Sally Lindsay et al.
Background: Clinicians can help address the discrimination that children and youth with disabilities often encounter. However, they commonly report lacking training and experience in addressing multiple forms of discrimin...
Yuan Fang,Jing Liu,Mengge Zhang et al. Yuan Fang et al.
Background: In the Chinese context, a greater emphasis is placed on academic skills rather than healthy lifestyles among pre-school children. To promote well-being as a whole, a comprehensive interpretation of multivarian...