Associations between risk factors and teacher-reported (CTRS-R) hyperactivity.
<p>Associations between risk factors and teacher-reported (CTRS-R) hyperactivity.</p>
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| author | Eleonor Zavala (11943999) |
| author2 | 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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| author_facet | Eleonor Zavala (11943999) 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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| dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv | Eleonor Zavala (11943999) 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) |
| dc.date.none.fl_str_mv | 2025-11-25T18:32:23Z |
| dc.identifier.none.fl_str_mv | 10.1371/journal.pgph.0005495.t005 |
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| dc.rights.none.fl_str_mv | CC BY 4.0 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess |
| dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv | 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 |
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| spelling | Associations between risk factors and teacher-reported (CTRS-R) hyperactivity.Eleonor Zavala (11943999)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)MedicineBiotechnologySociologyCancerScience PolicyMental Healthxlink "> attentionraven &# 8217prenatal micronutrient supplementationconners &# 8217cluster randomized trialteacher rating scalesaffect child development84 ), 6229 ), 62old children borninattention among gradecontinuous schooling compared1999 &# 821143 ), respectivelyteacher behavioral assessmentshome psychosocial environmenthigher home scorehigher child hazhome environmenthome ).child behavioralbehavioral outcomesbehavioral difficulties00 ),child schoolingchild preupper tertilesubsequently enrolledstrongest predictorssocial adaptationsd 6sd 5risk factorsreduced riskpaper aimsnutritional statusneurodevelopmental disordersmental healthmaternal characteristicsincome countriesincluding learningidentify maternalfrequent inattentionevenly distributed374 children<p>Associations between risk factors and teacher-reported (CTRS-R) hyperactivity.</p>2025-11-25T18:32:23ZDatasetinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiondataset10.1371/journal.pgph.0005495.t005https://figshare.com/articles/dataset/Associations_between_risk_factors_and_teacher-reported_CTRS-R_hyperactivity_/30714160CC BY 4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:figshare.com:article/307141602025-11-25T18:32:23Z |
| spellingShingle | Associations between risk factors and teacher-reported (CTRS-R) hyperactivity. 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 |
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| title | Associations between risk factors and teacher-reported (CTRS-R) hyperactivity. |
| title_full | Associations between risk factors and teacher-reported (CTRS-R) hyperactivity. |
| title_fullStr | Associations between risk factors and teacher-reported (CTRS-R) hyperactivity. |
| title_full_unstemmed | Associations between risk factors and teacher-reported (CTRS-R) hyperactivity. |
| title_short | Associations between risk factors and teacher-reported (CTRS-R) hyperactivity. |
| title_sort | Associations between risk factors and teacher-reported (CTRS-R) hyperactivity. |
| 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 |