Policy statement: organizational principles to guide and define the child health care system and/or improve the health of all children. Policy statement: organizational principles to guide and define the child health care system and/or improve the health of all children. Pediatrics 2004, ......
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What are the harms of primary care–feasible or primary care–referable interventions to prevent child maltreatment? No studies met the inclusion criteria. Discussion The findings for this evidence review are summarized in Table 2. The evidence for the effect on short-term outcomes of primary care...
The inclusion and exclusion criteria for the review are presented in Table 2. All articles focus on children’s lived experiences of services and interventions provided by the CPS. Studies related to, for example, educational attainment of children in foster care or foster children’s perspectives ...
Likewise, extending the analysis from Model 1, Model 2 introduces the inclusion of paternal socio-economic determinants in the regression. Minority and gender do not show a significant effect on WHZ. Children under five whose mother's height is less than 157 cm have a significant reduction in ...
Inclusion was based on relevance to the questions set above. Any sources considered were in the English language only and no date restrictions were applied, though the vast majority of literature retrieved was post-2000. We suggest three moral positions towards for-profit residential child care ...
The inclusion criterion for participation in the study was that the general practitioner had children enrolled in his practice (0–18 years old). This study excluded those who did not have children in their practices (0–18 years old). A simple random sample of 2002 GPs was randomly drawn ...
This fosters the inclusion of NDD children among their TD peers, helps reduce stigma and discrimination, facilitates social interactions, and promotes support and collaboration between NDD and TD children and their families. In the USA, the situation is different. Children with NDD and their ...