Effects of responsive stimulation and nutrition interventions on children's development and growth at age 4 years in a disadvantaged population in Pakistan: a longitudinal follow-up of a cluster-randomised factorial effectiveness trial
Background: A previous study in Pakistan assessed the effectiveness of delivering responsive stimulation and enhanced nutrition interventions to young children. Responsive stimulation significantly improved children's cognitive, language, and motor development at 2 years of age. Both interventi...
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Main Authors: | Aisha K Yousafzai, PhD (Author), Jelena Obradović, PhD (Author), Muneera A Rasheed, MSc (Author), Arjumand Rizvi, MSc (Author), Ximena A Portilla, PhD (Author), Nicole Tirado-Strayer, MSc (Author), Saima Siyal, MA (Author), Uzma Memon, MA (Author) |
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2016-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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