Identifying positive adaptive pathways in low-income families in Singapore: Protocol for sequential, longitudinal mixed-methods design
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sg-nus-scholar.10635-1780452024-04-24T06:15:15Z Identifying positive adaptive pathways in low-income families in Singapore: Protocol for sequential, longitudinal mixed-methods design Goh, E.C.L Chong, W.H Mohanty, J Law, E.C.N Hsu, C.-Y.S De Mol, J Kuczynski, L SOCIAL WORK PAEDIATRICS DENTISTRY article child controlled study female government growth curve home environment human human experiment institutional review interview lowest income group major clinical study mother outcome assessment parental stress phase 2 clinical trial poverty school child Singapore sociology theoretical study 10.2196/11629 Journal of Medical Internet Research 21 2 e11629 2020-10-20T04:55:28Z 2020-10-20T04:55:28Z 2019 Article Goh, E.C.L, Chong, W.H, Mohanty, J, Law, E.C.N, Hsu, C.-Y.S, De Mol, J, Kuczynski, L (2019). Identifying positive adaptive pathways in low-income families in Singapore: Protocol for sequential, longitudinal mixed-methods design. Journal of Medical Internet Research 21 (2) : e11629. ScholarBank@NUS Repository. https://doi.org/10.2196/11629 14388871 https://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/178045 Attribution 4.0 International http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Unpaywall 20201031 |
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Identifying positive adaptive pathways in low-income families in Singapore: Protocol for sequential, longitudinal mixed-methods design |
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