Drakenstein Child Health Study (DCHS): investigating determinants of early child development and cognition
Article 2018 en
Authors
KD
Kirsten A. Donald
MH
Michelle Hoogenhout
CP
Christopher P. du Plooy
Abstract
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Children in the DCHS develop in a context typical of many communities in South Africa and other LMICs. There is a critical need for research in LMICs to elucidate underlying factors that inform risk for, and resilience to, poor developmental outcomes in infants born into high-risk communities. Such work may inform effective intervention strategies appropriate to this context.
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