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Research outputs: CHILD HEALTH

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2021 Passive sensing on mobile devices to improve mental health services with adolescent and young mothers in low-resource settings: the role of families in feasibility and acceptability

Passive sensor data from mobile devices can shed light on daily activities, social behavior, and maternal-child interactions to improve mate...

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2021 Leaving no child behind: decomposing socioeconomic inequalities in child health for India and South Africa

The United Nations' 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development argues for the combating of health inequalities within and among countries, advo...

2020 Emerging opportunities provided by technology to advance research in child health globally

Current approaches to longitudinal assessment of childrens developmental and psychological well-being, as mandated in the United Nations Sus...

2020 Explaining changes in wealth inequalities in child health: the case of stunting and wasting in Nigeria

Malnutrition is a major cause of child death, and many children suffer from acute and chronic malnutrition. Nigeria has the second-highest b...

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