The consequences of poor child development are becoming increasingly recognized. Programs are being put in place around the world to improve child development by providing healthy and stimulating environments for children. However, these programs often have limited reach and little is known about the prevalence of developmental delay in under-developed communities. The current study set-out to better understand the prevalence of developmental delay in rural communities in the Amazon region of Peru. Also, it explores social determinants that are associated with any delay. Cross-sectional study by evaluating developmental delay in children under 4 years utilizing Ages and Stages Questionnaire (ASQ-3). Additionally, conducting a social determi...
Introduction: Over the past two decades, the incidence of cesarean section in most countries has inc...
With the global progress in reduction of child mortality, an increasing concern for the health, deve...
Background: Stunting prevalence in children less than 5 years has remained stagnated in Peru from 19...
<div><p>The consequences of poor child development are becoming increasingly recognized. Programs ar...
Objective To assess the prevalence of child development delay and to identify socioeconomic determi...
Objective. To identify and describe the sociodemographic and nutritional characteristics associated ...
The first few years of life are viewed as a critical period for development. Children who do not gro...
The first few years of life are viewed as a critical period for development. Children who do not gro...
The first few years of life are viewed as a critical period for development. Children who do not gro...
Introduction. Children under 5 years of age are more susceptible to developing morbidities such as d...
Introduction: This study explored social determinants of chronic child malnutrition on national leve...
This thesis examines two topics related to the prevalence of unequal developmental outcomes among ch...
This thesis examines two topics related to the prevalence of unequal developmental outcomes among ch...
Although poverty rates have reduced during the last 15 years, Peru is still one of the countries in ...
OBJECTIVE: To characterize feeding practices in a community in the Peruvian Amazon and to consider h...
Introduction: Over the past two decades, the incidence of cesarean section in most countries has inc...
With the global progress in reduction of child mortality, an increasing concern for the health, deve...
Background: Stunting prevalence in children less than 5 years has remained stagnated in Peru from 19...
<div><p>The consequences of poor child development are becoming increasingly recognized. Programs ar...
Objective To assess the prevalence of child development delay and to identify socioeconomic determi...
Objective. To identify and describe the sociodemographic and nutritional characteristics associated ...
The first few years of life are viewed as a critical period for development. Children who do not gro...
The first few years of life are viewed as a critical period for development. Children who do not gro...
The first few years of life are viewed as a critical period for development. Children who do not gro...
Introduction. Children under 5 years of age are more susceptible to developing morbidities such as d...
Introduction: This study explored social determinants of chronic child malnutrition on national leve...
This thesis examines two topics related to the prevalence of unequal developmental outcomes among ch...
This thesis examines two topics related to the prevalence of unequal developmental outcomes among ch...
Although poverty rates have reduced during the last 15 years, Peru is still one of the countries in ...
OBJECTIVE: To characterize feeding practices in a community in the Peruvian Amazon and to consider h...
Introduction: Over the past two decades, the incidence of cesarean section in most countries has inc...
With the global progress in reduction of child mortality, an increasing concern for the health, deve...
Background: Stunting prevalence in children less than 5 years has remained stagnated in Peru from 19...