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Alastair Van Heerden to Infant

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Connection Strength

0,440
  1. Integration of passive sensing technology to enhance delivery of psychological interventions for mothers with depression: the StandStrong study. Sci Rep. 2024 06 12; 14(1):13535.
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    Score: 0,155
  2. Support for the feasibility of the ages and stages questionnaire as a developmental screening tool: a cross-sectional study of South African and Zambian children aged 2-60 months. BMC Pediatr. 2017 02 16; 17(1):55.
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    Score: 0,093
  3. Using mobile phones for adolescent research in low and middle income countries: preliminary findings from the birth to twenty cohort, South Africa. J Adolesc Health. 2010 Mar; 46(3):302-4.
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    Score: 0,057
  4. 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. BMC Med Inform Decis Mak. 2021 04 07; 21(1):117.
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    Score: 0,031
  5. The South African 24-Hour Movement Guidelines for Birth to 5 Years: Results From the Stakeholder Consultation. J Phys Act Health. 2020 01 01; 17(1):126-137.
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    Score: 0,028
  6. Use of the ages and stages questionnaire adapted for South Africa and Zambia. Child Care Health Dev. 2017 01; 43(1):59-66.
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    Score: 0,023
  7. Pregnant women living with HIV (WLH) supported at clinics by peer WLH: a cluster randomized controlled trial. AIDS Behav. 2014 Apr; 18(4):706-15.
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    Score: 0,019
  8. A cluster randomized controlled trial evaluating the efficacy of peer mentors to support South African women living with HIV and their infants. PLoS One. 2014; 9(1):e84867.
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    Score: 0,019
  9. Project Masihambisane: a cluster randomised controlled trial with peer mentors to improve outcomes for pregnant mothers living with HIV. Trials. 2011 Jan 04; 12:2.
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    Score: 0,015
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