Early interventions with parental participation and their implications on the neurodevelopment of premature children: a systematic review and meta-analysis
José Enrique Bernabé‐Zuñiga,
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Maria Isabel Rodriguez-Lucenilla,
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Antonio Javier Alias-Castillo
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et al.
European Child & Adolescent Psychiatry,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: July 19, 2024
Language: Английский
Maternal Weight, Child Mind: Is Poor Cognitive Development a Foregone Conclusion?
Paediatric and Perinatal Epidemiology,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
39(2), P. 175 - 176
Published: Feb. 1, 2025
Language: Английский
Exclusive breastfeeding modifies the association between maternal education and child development: a cross-sectional study nested in a cohort
Laura Ford,
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Gabriela Buccini,
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Amanda Castelo Saragosa
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et al.
Jornal de Pediatria,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: April 1, 2025
Low
maternal
education
is
a
risk
factor
for
early
childhood
development
(ECD),
while
exclusive
breastfeeding
(EBF)
protective
factor.
This
study
examined
the
association
between
and
ECD
outcomes
such
as
cognitive,
language,
motor
domains
whether
EBF
modifies
this
in
Brazil.
cross-sectional
analyzed
data
from
non-probabilistic
sample
of
12-month-old
infants
born
during
COVID-19.
Moderation
analyses
using
Mann-Whitney
test
effect
at
6
months
(effect
modifier)
on
relationship
Bayley-III
scores
well
Bayley
Global
Score
(BGS)
(outcomes)
(independent
variable).
The
size
(r)
sensitivity
analysis
modifier
was
estimated.
A
total
269
full-term
were
evaluated.
Higher
associated
with
better
BGS
(p
<
0.00).
higher
cognitive
0.01),
language
0.02),
modified
low
(<10
years;
10-12
years)
score
BGS.
Among
mothers
>10
years
education,
large
observed
(r
=
0.51),
medium
noted
domain
0.38).
domains,
can
modify
lower
first
to
identify
mechanism
protect
adverse
conditions
education.
Language: Английский
Modeling spiritual aspects in the formation of a perfect family among B40 Group society
Nurulain Nabilah Muhammad Aris Fadzilah,
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Ong Wen Xuan,
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Lim Chui Ting
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et al.
Cogent Arts and Humanities,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
12(1)
Published: Dec. 31, 2024
The
paper
examines
the
impact
of
spiritual
aspects
on
formation
a
perfect
family
among
B40
group
in
Kuala
Langat
and
Hulu
Langat,
Selangor,
Malaysia
determines
relationship
between
religious
beliefs
factors
contributing
to
formation.
study
involved
survey
300
respondents
utilized
statistical
analysis
methods
including
descriptive
analysis,
chi-square
test,
binary
logistic
regression.
Most
(61.3%)
believed
God's
destiny
provision,
but
significant
proportion
Buddhists
were
unsure
(54.1%).
There
was
age
attributes,
with
Buddhist
being
much
more
likely
than
Muslim
have
less
faith
will
providence.
regression
found
that
affiliation
strongly
influenced
about
divine
providence,
showing
75.7%
probability
expressing
doubt.
Based
these
findings,
comprehensive
module
focusing
Kaamilah
model
be
developed
for
community,
starting
adolescent
children
youth.
emphasizes
as
foundation,
followed
by
practical
implementation
integrity
daily
activities,
aiming
nurture
excellent
individuals
pious
families.
These
findings
implications
developing
culturally
sensitive
interventions
acknowledge
diverse
perspectives
while
promoting
stability.
Language: Английский