Search Results - Children Language
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Bridging the gap between intent & interpretation: Enhancing survey questions on maternal & child nutrition intervention coverage through cognitive interviewing in India
Published 2021“…Methods: We conducted interviews with mothers (N = 21) with children less than one year in Madhya Pradesh, India, to cognitively test 25 survey questions. …”
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Assessing the use of cell phones to monitor health and nutrition interventions: Evidence from rural Guatemala
Published 2020“…These households have children under two years old and pregnant women and are located across randomly selected communities in Quiche, Guatemala. …”
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Dialogprocesser i skånska kommuner
Published 2016“…Young people and parents of young children rarely participate. Most of those attending the meetings hold a university degree and it is usually they who talk. …”
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Long term association between of maternal preconception hemoglobin and anemia and child health and development in Vietnam
Published 2023“…Maternal preconception anemia was negatively associated with cognition (-1.64; 95% CI: -3.09, -0.19) and language development (-1.61; 95% CI: -3.20, -0.03) at 24mo. …”
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Bonden i skolan – granskad ur en faktamässig och pedagogisk synvinkel
Published 2016“…If the children´s relatives do not have knowledge about farming, the school becomes an important source of knowledge. …”
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Hygiene and biosecurity practices among traditional poultry farms for the control of zoonotic diseases in rural areas of the Centre-Nord region of Burkina Faso
Published 2024“…Among households with children under five, 18.49% reported child-bird interactions, while 6.33% observed children exposure to chicken feces, including 2.68% with fecal ingestion incidents. …”
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Ethiopia Alive & Thrive Baseline Survey 2010: Community
Published 2020“…The goal of A&T is to reduce avoidable death and disability due to suboptimal IYCF in the developing world by increasing exclusive breastfeeding (EBF) until 6 months of age and reducing stunting of children 0-24 months of age. The Ethiopia baseline survey had two broad objectives. …”
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