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Impacts 2 years after a scalable early childhood development intervention to increase psychosocial stimulation in the home: A follow-up of a cluster randomised controlled trial in Colombia


In this follow up from a cluster randomized controlled trial in Colombia, Alison Andrew and colleagues investigate whether a home stimulation intervention had sustained impact on child development two years after the intervention.


Vyšlo v časopise: Impacts 2 years after a scalable early childhood development intervention to increase psychosocial stimulation in the home: A follow-up of a cluster randomised controlled trial in Colombia. PLoS Med 15(4): e32767. doi:10.1371/journal.pmed.1002556
Kategorie: Research Article
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In this follow up from a cluster randomized controlled trial in Colombia, Alison Andrew and colleagues investigate whether a home stimulation intervention had sustained impact on child development two years after the intervention.


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