Prevalence of Behavioral and Emotional Problems among Omani Children as Predicted by Some Demographic Variables
This study aimed to identify the prevalence of behavioral and emotional problems in children in Oman and demographic variables correlated with these. A random sample of 200 pupils from grades 1-4 in the Governorate of Muscat was selected using the OMBEP measure (Al Said, Birdsey, & Stuart-Hamilt...
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Main Authors: | Tagharid T. Al Said (Author), Ian S. Hamilton (Author), Nicola Birdsey (Author) |
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Sultan Qaboos University,
2014-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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