Validation and adaptation of rapid neurodevelopmental assessment instrument for infants in Guatemala.

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Validation and adaptation of rapid neurodevelopmental assessment instrument for infants in Guatemala. is …
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P356DOI10.1111/CCH.12279
P932PMC publication ID4715612
P698PubMed publication ID26250756

P50authorLisa M. ThompsonQ55207456
P2093author name stringN Z Khan
H Muslima
R Kooistra
G Valencia-Moscoso
K Stormfields
R A Peñaloza
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P433issue6
P407language of work or nameEnglishQ1860
P921main subjectGuatemalaQ774
P304page(s)1131-1139
P577publication date2015-08-06
P1433published inChild: Care, Health and DevelopmentQ5097678
P1476titleValidation and adaptation of rapid neurodevelopmental assessment instrument for infants in Guatemala
P478volume41

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