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Child development assessment tools in low-income and middle-income countries: how can we use them more appropriately?
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Wills, Bridget
, Sabanathan, Saraswathy
, Gladstone, Melissa
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Child
/ Child Development
/ Child Development Specialists
/ Child Health Services - organization & administration
/ Child Welfare
/ Child, Preschool
/ Children & youth
/ Developing Countries
/ Developmental Disabilities - diagnosis
/ Global Child Health
/ Health policy
/ Health promotion
/ Human capital
/ Humans
/ Income
/ Language
/ Language Skills
/ Low income groups
/ Mass Screening - methods
/ Motor ability
/ Poverty
/ Public health
/ Quantitative psychology
/ Reproducibility of Results
/ Socioeconomic Factors
/ Survival
/ Validity
/ Young Children
2015
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Child development assessment tools in low-income and middle-income countries: how can we use them more appropriately?
by
Wills, Bridget
, Sabanathan, Saraswathy
, Gladstone, Melissa
in
Child
/ Child Development
/ Child Development Specialists
/ Child Health Services - organization & administration
/ Child Welfare
/ Child, Preschool
/ Children & youth
/ Developing Countries
/ Developmental Disabilities - diagnosis
/ Global Child Health
/ Health policy
/ Health promotion
/ Human capital
/ Humans
/ Income
/ Language
/ Language Skills
/ Low income groups
/ Mass Screening - methods
/ Motor ability
/ Poverty
/ Public health
/ Quantitative psychology
/ Reproducibility of Results
/ Socioeconomic Factors
/ Survival
/ Validity
/ Young Children
2015
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Child development assessment tools in low-income and middle-income countries: how can we use them more appropriately?
by
Wills, Bridget
, Sabanathan, Saraswathy
, Gladstone, Melissa
in
Child
/ Child Development
/ Child Development Specialists
/ Child Health Services - organization & administration
/ Child Welfare
/ Child, Preschool
/ Children & youth
/ Developing Countries
/ Developmental Disabilities - diagnosis
/ Global Child Health
/ Health policy
/ Health promotion
/ Human capital
/ Humans
/ Income
/ Language
/ Language Skills
/ Low income groups
/ Mass Screening - methods
/ Motor ability
/ Poverty
/ Public health
/ Quantitative psychology
/ Reproducibility of Results
/ Socioeconomic Factors
/ Survival
/ Validity
/ Young Children
2015
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Child development assessment tools in low-income and middle-income countries: how can we use them more appropriately?
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Child development assessment tools in low-income and middle-income countries: how can we use them more appropriately?
2015
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Overview
Global emphasis has shifted beyond reducing child survival rates to improving health and developmental trajectories in childhood. Optimum early childhood experience is believed to allow children to benefit fully from educational opportunities resulting in improved human capital. Investment in early childhood initiatives in low-income and middle-income countries (LMICs) is increasing. These initiatives use early childhood developmental assessment tools (CDATs) as outcome measures. CDATs are also key measures in the evaluation of programmatic health initiatives in LMICs, influencing public health policy. Interpretation of CDAT outcomes requires understanding of their structure and psychometric properties. This article reviews the structure and main methods of CDAT development with specific considerations when applied in LMICs.
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BMJ Publishing Group LTD,BMJ Publishing Group
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