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A Systematic Review of Caregiver Interventions in Infancy to Enable Responsive Caregiving and Secure Attachment in Low and Middle-Income Countries

The first 1000 days is recognised as the most sensitive period of development of an individual’s life. Infants in low and middle-income countries face significant risks to their development during this period. Research confirms that having a responsive, caring relationship between the infant and car...

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Main Author: Gilmour, Kirsty A
Other Authors: Swartz, Alison
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: Division of Public Health 2019
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