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Predictors of shared book reading at home with preschoolers: Are there differences between Roma and non-Roma low-income families?
Previous research highlights several benefits of shared book reading (SBR) for child development, but less studies exist about its predictors (Yarosz...
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“I Don’t Like All Those Fees” Pragmatism About Financial Services Among Low-Income Parents
Basic financial services facilitate people’s ability to manage their finances, save, and receive payments from employers or the government. Drawing...
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Dataset on the psychosocial impact in families with children with developmental and epileptic encephalopathies
Caring for children with developmental and epileptic encephalopathies (DEE) can be challenging for primary caregivers due to the complexity of the...
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Opportunities for Raising Incomes of Low-Income Groups in Russia Using Tax Regulations
Abstract—Tax revenues are one of the main sources of income for the state budget system. In addition, taxes act as one of the most effective tools...
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Managing household income and antiretroviral therapy adherence among people living with HIV in a low-income setting: a qualitative data from the HPTN 071 (PopART) trial in South Africa
BackgroundSouth Africa is reported to have the highest burden of HIV with an estimated 8.2 million people living with HIV (PLHIV) in 2021- despite...
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Coparenting Quality Mediates the Association Between Intimate Partner Violence and Child Behavior Problems in Low-income, Racial and Ethnic Minority Families
Exposure to intimate partner violence (IPV) in the family context has detrimental effects for children’s physical health and psychological...
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Microlearning as a Concept to Optimize Integrated Services for Racially/Ethnically Diverse Families of Autistic Children
Children on the spectrum often require both formal services and natural unpaid support from caregivers. Recent autism surveillance study in the US...
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Effects of Deployment on Military-Connected Children, Spouses, and Families
While many aspects of military life can introduce stress into family systems, deployments are often described by military families as the most... -
Self-Management Interventions for At-Risk and Low-Income Students: A Systematic Review
Poverty continues to pose a threat to children’s development of behavioral regulation skills, which can impact students’ academic readiness and...
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Conducting Patient-Oriented Research in Low-Income and Middle-Income Countries: A Sco** Review
BackgroundPatient-oriented research involves extensive collaboration with patients, their families, caregivers, clinicians and other relevant...
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Developmental Monitoring and Referral for Low-Income Children Served by WIC: Program Development and Implementation Outcomes
ObjectiveTo develop, implement, and assess implementation outcomes for a developmental monitoring and referral program for children in the Special...
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The COVID-19 Pandemic Experience for Families of Young Children with Autism
This study examined caregivers' lived experiences during the initial weeks of stay-at-home mandates within the unique socio-cultural and healthcare...
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COVID-19 impact on urban low-income individuals in Bangladesh: a qualitative content analysis
This article examined the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on low-income city dwellers in Bangladesh. Methods considered a content analysis to...
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Examining the Efficacy of Culturally Responsive Interventions for Autistic Children and Their Families: A Meta-Analysis
Culturally responsive interventions for autistic children and their families have been developed and implemented to address issues related to limited...
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Father involvement, couple relationship quality, and maternal Postpartum Depression: the role of ethnicity among low-income families
ObjectivesMaternal postpartum depression (PPD) has been recognized as a serious and wide-spread mental health disorder that has long-term negative...
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Reimagining mental health care for newcomer children and families: a qualitative framework analysis of service provider perspectives
BackgroundPersistent disparities in access to mental health care for refugee and immigrant children and their families pose unique challenges to...
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Map** the quality of prenatal and postnatal care and demographic differences on child mortality in 26 low to middle-income countries
BackgroundClosing the gap between child mortality in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) and high-income countries is a priority set by the WHO...
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Development of a Child-Informed Measure of Subjective Well-Being for Research on Residential Care Institutions and Their Alternatives in Low- and Middle-Income Countries
10% of children worldwide live in households without a biological parent, and 5.4 million children live in residential care institutions. This study...
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Connecting families: a qualitative study examining the experiences of parenting young children under financial strain in Ontario, Canada
BackgroundThere is little research investigating the subjective experiences of parenting young children while living in poverty and experiencing...