Associations between risk factors and parent-reported (CPRS-R) hyperactivity/ oppositionality.

<p>Associations between risk factors and parent-reported (CPRS-R) hyperactivity/ oppositionality.</p>

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Autor Principal: Eleonor Zavala (11943999) (author)
Outros autores: Laura E. Murray-Kolb (4015058) (author), Kristen M. Hurley (22683490) (author), Subarna K. Khatry (714775) (author), Steven C. LeClerq (8824559) (author), Lee Shu Fune Wu (22683493) (author), Joanne Katz (240437) (author), James M. Tielsch (264479) (author), Parul Christian (548336) (author)
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author Eleonor Zavala (11943999)
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Kristen M. Hurley (22683490)
Subarna K. Khatry (714775)
Steven C. LeClerq (8824559)
Lee Shu Fune Wu (22683493)
Joanne Katz (240437)
James M. Tielsch (264479)
Parul Christian (548336)
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Laura E. Murray-Kolb (4015058)
Kristen M. Hurley (22683490)
Subarna K. Khatry (714775)
Steven C. LeClerq (8824559)
Lee Shu Fune Wu (22683493)
Joanne Katz (240437)
James M. Tielsch (264479)
Parul Christian (548336)
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Laura E. Murray-Kolb (4015058)
Kristen M. Hurley (22683490)
Subarna K. Khatry (714775)
Steven C. LeClerq (8824559)
Lee Shu Fune Wu (22683493)
Joanne Katz (240437)
James M. Tielsch (264479)
Parul Christian (548336)
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Biotechnology
Sociology
Cancer
Science Policy
Mental Health
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child behavioral
behavioral outcomes
behavioral difficulties
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child schooling
child pre
upper tertile
subsequently enrolled
strongest predictors
social adaptation
sd 6
sd 5
risk factors
reduced risk
paper aims
nutritional status
neurodevelopmental disorders
mental health
maternal characteristics
income countries
including learning
identify maternal
frequent inattention
evenly distributed
374 children
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spellingShingle Associations between risk factors and parent-reported (CPRS-R) hyperactivity/ oppositionality.
Eleonor Zavala (11943999)
Medicine
Biotechnology
Sociology
Cancer
Science Policy
Mental Health
xlink "> attention
raven &# 8217
prenatal micronutrient supplementation
conners &# 8217
cluster randomized trial
teacher rating scales
affect child development
84 ), 62
29 ), 62
old children born
inattention among grade
continuous schooling compared
1999 &# 8211
43 ), respectively
teacher behavioral assessments
home psychosocial environment
higher home score
higher child haz
home environment
home ).
child behavioral
behavioral outcomes
behavioral difficulties
00 ),
child schooling
child pre
upper tertile
subsequently enrolled
strongest predictors
social adaptation
sd 6
sd 5
risk factors
reduced risk
paper aims
nutritional status
neurodevelopmental disorders
mental health
maternal characteristics
income countries
including learning
identify maternal
frequent inattention
evenly distributed
374 children
status_str publishedVersion
title Associations between risk factors and parent-reported (CPRS-R) hyperactivity/ oppositionality.
title_full Associations between risk factors and parent-reported (CPRS-R) hyperactivity/ oppositionality.
title_fullStr Associations between risk factors and parent-reported (CPRS-R) hyperactivity/ oppositionality.
title_full_unstemmed Associations between risk factors and parent-reported (CPRS-R) hyperactivity/ oppositionality.
title_short Associations between risk factors and parent-reported (CPRS-R) hyperactivity/ oppositionality.
title_sort Associations between risk factors and parent-reported (CPRS-R) hyperactivity/ oppositionality.
topic Medicine
Biotechnology
Sociology
Cancer
Science Policy
Mental Health
xlink "> attention
raven &# 8217
prenatal micronutrient supplementation
conners &# 8217
cluster randomized trial
teacher rating scales
affect child development
84 ), 62
29 ), 62
old children born
inattention among grade
continuous schooling compared
1999 &# 8211
43 ), respectively
teacher behavioral assessments
home psychosocial environment
higher home score
higher child haz
home environment
home ).
child behavioral
behavioral outcomes
behavioral difficulties
00 ),
child schooling
child pre
upper tertile
subsequently enrolled
strongest predictors
social adaptation
sd 6
sd 5
risk factors
reduced risk
paper aims
nutritional status
neurodevelopmental disorders
mental health
maternal characteristics
income countries
including learning
identify maternal
frequent inattention
evenly distributed
374 children