Assessing Children's Well-Being: A Handbook of Measures by Sylvie Naar-King
Routledge; 1 edition | August 1, 2003 | English | ISBN: 0805831738 | 325 pages | PDF | 13 MB
Behavioral medicine has now matured as a field to the point where all recognize that different populations are presented with different issues. Psychological reactions and patterns affect the health and well-being of children, as well as adults, and numerous standardized instruments for the assessment of a variety of areas of children's functioning are currently available. Yet, it can be difficult for practitioners and researchers searching through general compendia of resources for child assessment--which are frequently focused on general techniques rather than specific instruments--to identify the optimal ones to meet their particular needs and to choose among them.
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