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
“…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.…”
Background: Child development is an ongoing process that occurs from birth to adolescence and is shaped by various factors, such as genetics, the environment, and experiences [...]
“…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.…”
Background: Child development is an ongoing process that occurs from birth to adolescence and is shaped by various factors, such as genetics, the environment, and experiences [...]
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