Increasing the psychosocial focus in child developmental assessments: a qualitative study
Abstract Background Previous studies have indicated a need for increased psychosocial focus on children and their families to improve children's wellbeing and mental health. Child developmental assessments could be a place to implement changes to achieve this. A standardised record might be hel...
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Main Authors: | Sarah de Voss (Author), Philip Wilson (Author), Sofie Saxild (Author), Gritt Overbeck (Author) |
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2023-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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