Should we consider alternatives to universal well-child behavioral-developmental screening?
The prevalence of developmental disabilities in the young age is of the order of 15%. When behavioral and social-emotional disorders, physical impairments and sensory disorders are included, the need for special intervention increases to one out of four children. As the sensitivity and specificity o...
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