2022
DOI: 10.1590/1980-549720220035
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Prevalence and factors associated with adverse early childhood experiences: a population-based study in Ceará, Brazil

Abstract: Objective: To estimate the prevalence of adverse childhood experiences and identify associated factors. Methods: A population-based cross-sectional study comprised data from a sample of 3,200 households with 3,566 children under 6 years of age, representative of the state of Ceará, Brazil. A multistage sampling approach was used, with stratification among the state capital, Fortaleza, and the 28 countryside municipalities, in which 160 census tracts were randomly selected, each one with a cluster of 20 househ… Show more

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“…This collection aimed to bring new evidence for the WHO's Nurturing Care Framework due to the current research gaps in designing efficient interventions for improving children's development [23]. Although there are already reviews with proposals for multiple interventions for nurturing care [24] and comprehensive evaluations of domains in specific contexts [25][26][27][28], more research is still needed to build consistent public policies for improving children's development. We hope this collection will be another pillar for achieving this.…”
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“…This collection aimed to bring new evidence for the WHO's Nurturing Care Framework due to the current research gaps in designing efficient interventions for improving children's development [23]. Although there are already reviews with proposals for multiple interventions for nurturing care [24] and comprehensive evaluations of domains in specific contexts [25][26][27][28], more research is still needed to build consistent public policies for improving children's development. We hope this collection will be another pillar for achieving this.…”
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confidence: 99%