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Child & Adolescent Health Yearbook 2011

Child & Adolescent Health Yearbook 2011

9781619427822
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In the year 2010, the new International Journal of Child and Adolescent Health was begun under the auspices of the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development in Israel, in collaboration with Nova Science Publishers in New York, in order to facilitate an outlet for peer-reviewed papers in the areas of both child and adolescent health and human development. The editors hoped that there would be an international interest in such a new journal, and they hoped to receive good-quality reviews and original papers in these areas. This in fact happened, and in this yearbook they have gathered papers from the year 2011. This book discusses recent advances in child and adolescent health with research findings published in the year 2011.
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9781619427822
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Publication date
2013
Issue number
1
Cover
hard cover
Pages count
503
Dimensions (mm)
260.00 x 180.00
Weight (g)
1102
  • Preface; Introduction; Child & adolescent health year book 2011: Drug addiction & our youth; A quantitative analysis of generalization outcomes found in behavioral parent training programs for reduction of child problem behavior; Toward an explanation of rapidly declining trends in infant mortality in Taiwan; Comorbid autism spectrum disorders & bipolar disorder in youth: Prognostic implications & challenges for practice; Evaluation of the Tier 1 Program (Secondary 2 Program) of Project P.A.T.H.S.: Conclusions drawn by the program implementers; Inter-temporal pattern of gender bias in infant mortality in India: Evidence from National Family Health Survey data.
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