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Mother–father differences in screening for developmental delay in infants and toddlers

Highlights ► In 10–15% of cases, parents’ scores place a child in different clinical categories. ► Fathers place a child below criterion level more often than mothers. ► The level of parental concern is relatively low and not well balanced with the scores children achieved.

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Published in:Journal of communication disorders 2012-07, Vol.45 (4), p.255-262
Main Authors: Cepanec, Maja, Lice, Karolina, Šimleša, Sanja
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Check Lists
Checklist - methods
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Communication
Communication and Symbolic Behavior Scales
Congruence
Croatia
Developmental Delays
Developmental Disabilities - diagnosis
Developmental Disabilities - psychology
Disability Identification
Fathers
Fathers - psychology
Female
Foreign Countries
Gender Differences
Humans
Infant
Infant Behavior - psychology
Infants
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Item Analysis
Male
Middle Aged
Mothers
Mothers - psychology
Parent Attitudes
Parents
Psychiatry
Questionnaires
Rater Reliability
Reproducibility of Results
Responses
Screening
Screening Tests
Sex Factors
Toddlers
Young Adult
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