Multi-Informant Screening Multi-informant report is a hallmark of developmental research and practice as it captures information about the child from multiple sources. Therefore, it is likely that UMHS for preschoolers will be particularly effective when multiple reporters are included (Scott et al.,...
ADHD, behaviour problems, ODD, preschoolers, primary care, screeningDisruptive behaviour problems in preschool children are significant risk factors for, and potential components of, neurodevelopmental and mental health disorders. Some non-compliance, temper tantrums and aggression between two...
Screening for obesity and intervention for weight management in children and adolescents: evidence report and systematic review for the US Preventive Services Task Force JAMA, 317 (2017), pp. 2427-2444 CrossrefView in ScopusGoogle Scholar 20 M. Song, F.B. Hu, K. Wu, et al. Trajectory of...
In Samejima’s graded response model [35], the difficulty and discrimination parameters are taken as two reference indexes for item screening. Generally, if the item discrimination parameter a) < 0.4, it should be considered for deletion. If the difficulty parameter (b)’s range is ...
Screening for exposure to childhood adversity, protective factors, and impacts of a toxic stress response could be the first step in providing targeted support for children at risk and their caregivers. In addition to screening, the American Academy of Pediatrics and other child health experts have...
AI has also been used in pre-implantation genetic screening of embryos non-invasively without the need for an embryo biopsy22. In 2019, scientists in a fertility clinic in Australia developed a non-invasive test (that did not use AI) for preimplantation genetic screening of embryos23,24, and...
Rising global aging population requires effective health screening for disease prevention and health promotion. People need to decode their risks and change their lifestyle to live longer and healthier. Current health screening tools may be cumbersome, not reliable, without strong evidence-based data,...
After screening 570 studies, 27 publications for preschoolers, 37 for school children/adolescents, and 17 for adults met the inclusion criteria. For all groups, key social risk indicators were age, gender, socioeconomic, and educational status, biological risk indicators were anthropometric measurements...
Research has shown that longer hours of screen time are negatively associated with children’s healthy development. Whereas most research has focused on school-age children, less is known about this association in early childhood. To fill this gap, we ex
After screening for the eligibility and removing duplicates, 916 unique articles remained for further screening. However, none of the publications met the inclusion criteria. Figure 2 represents the flowchart for the study. Fig. 2 Flow diagram based on the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic ...