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Child: care, health and development the multidisciplinary journal Volume 30 Pages 1—740 Published by Blackwell Publishing Ltd, 9600 Garsington Road, Oxford OX4 2DQ, UK 101 George Street, Edinburgh EH2 3ES, UK Blackwell Publishing Inc., Commerce Place, 350 Main Street, Malden MA 02148, USA Blackwell Publishing Asia Pty Ltd, 550 Swanston Street, Carlton South, Melbourne, VIC 3053, Australia Journal Division, TK Building, 5F, 2-38-14 Hongo, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo 113-0033, Japan Blackwell Verlag, Kurfiistendamm 57, D-10707 Berlin (Charlottenburg), Germany 2004 Blackwell Publishing All rights reserved. With the exception of fair dealing for the purposes of research or private study, or criticism or review, no part of this publication may be reproduced, stored or transmitted in any form or by any means without the prior permission in writing from the copyright holder. 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Contents Number 1, January 2004 Z Ali Neonatal Group B streptococcal infection at the Mount Hope Women’s Hospital, Trinidad P Whiteley Developmental, behavioural and somatic factors in pervasive developmental disorders: preliminary analysis V Greco and P Sloper Care co-ordination and key worker schemes for disabled children: results of a UK-wide survey A Rahman, H Lovel, J Bunn, Z Iqbal and R Harrington Mothers’ mental health and infant growth: a case-control study from Rawalpindi, Pakistan L M Slack-Smith, A W Read and FJ Stanley Absence from childcare for respiratory illness E Sorbring and K Palmérus Children’s beliefs about the importance of gender in transgression situations J M Saarela and F S A Finnis The health of Swedish-speaking and Finnish-speaking schoolchildren in Finland P T Wiseman and A Wakeman Parental review of service uptake during the pre-school period A Guttmann, P Dick and T To Infant hospitalization and maternal depression, poverty and single parenthood — a population-based study G Damiani, P Rosenbaum, M Swinton and D Russell Frequency and determinants of formal respite service use among caregivers of children with cerebral palsy in Ontario R Reading Current Literature Number 2, March 2004 J J Brown, I Wacogne, S Fleckney, L Jones and C Ni Bhrolchain Achieving early surgery for undescended testes: quality improvement through a multifaceted approach to guideline implementation M Barrera, C F Fleming and F S$ Khan The role of emotional social support in the psychological adjustment of siblings of children with cancer S Thomas, S Thomas, B Nafees and D Bhugra ‘I was running away from death — the pre-flight experiences of unaccompanied asylum seeking children in the UK I M Bjerre, M Larsson, A-M Franzon, M S Nilsson, G Strémberg and L M Westbom Measure of Processes of Care (MPOC) applied to measure parent’s perception of the habilitation process in Sweden iv Contents R J Hackett, L Hackett and P Bhakta Motor co-ordination in a South Indian population of children A M Robinson and A L Richdale Sleep problems in children with an intellectual disability: parental perceptions of sleep problems, and views of treatment effectiveness J Parkes, N Hill, H Dolk and M Donnelly What influences physiotherapy use by children with cerebral palsy? J Brownscombe, N Simpson, S Lenton, R Davis and T Barby The potential of emergency department injury surveillance data: an illustration using descriptive analysis of data in 0Q—4 year olds from the Bath injury surveillance system M J Tarren-Sweeney, P L Hazell and V J Carr Are foster parents reliable informants of children’s behaviour problems? J Law, J Dockrell, K Williams and B Beeff Comparing specialist early years provision for speech and language impaired children with mainstream nursery provision in the UK — an application of the Early Childhood Environment Rating Scale (ECERS) R Reading Current Literature Number 3, May 2004 S Lenton, L Franck and A Salt Editorial - Complex health care needs: children with disability, palliative care and technology dependence A Craft Editorial — Children with complex health care needs: supporting the child and family in the community A Emond and N Eaton Editorial — Supporting children with complex health care needs and their families: an overview of the research agenda D Wray and S Wray Andrew: a journey — a parents’ perspective A Salt Commentary S Kirk and C Glendinning Developing services to support parents caring for a technology-dependent child at home L S Franck Commentary M Lewis Establishing a service: a whole population approach A Salt Commentary A Robson and A Beattie Diana Children’s Community Service and service co-ordination A Salt Commentary A Gatford Time to go home: putting together a package of care S Lenton Commentary Contents v C Seymour Access to education for children and young people with medical needs: a practitioner’s view S Lenton Commentary H Margolan, J Fraser and S Lenton Parental experience of services when their child requires long-term ventilation. Implications for commissioning and providing services L S Franck and P Callery Re-thinking family-centred care across the continuum of children’s healthcare H MacDonald and P Callery Different meanings of respite: a study of parents, nurses and social workers caring for children with complex needs L S Franck Commentary M J Tan and V J Klimach Portfolio of health advice for young people with disabilities transferring to adult care R Reading Current Literature Number 4, July 2004 R Tomlinson and C Sainsbury Childhood injury prevention advice: a survey of health professionals responses to common scenarios A J Hampshire, M E Blair, N S Crown, A J Avery and E I Williams Variation in how mothers, health visitors and general practitioners use the personal child health record B Ko and G McEnery The needs of physically disabled young people during transition to adult services K Street, J Harrington, W Chiang, P Cairns, and M Ellis How great is the risk of abuse in infants born to drug-using mothers? Z Baykan, F Sahin, U Beyazova, B Ozcakar and A Baykan Experience of Turkish parents about their infants’ teething P Harris, C Munoz, S Mobarec, P Brockmann, T Mesa and I Sanchez Relevance of the pH probe in sleep study analysis in infants T Anme and U A Segal Implications for the development of children in over 11 hours of centre-based care K Mercer and S Glenn The expression of pain in infants with developmental delays N Lu, M E Samuels, L Shi, S L Baker, S H Glover and J M Sanders Child day care risks of common infectious diseases revisited A MAI-Sendi, P Shetty and A O Musaiger Body weight perception among Bahraini adolescents K Stalker, J Carpenter, C Connors and R Phillips Ethical issues in social research: difficulties encountered gaining access to children in hospital for research B G Wildman, T Stancin, C Golden and T Yerkey Maternal distress, child behaviour, and disclosure of psychosocial concerns to a paediatrician R Reading Current Literature vi Contents Number 5, September 2004 W Gardner, K J Kelleher, K A Pajer and J V Campo Primary care clinicians’ use of standardized psychiatric diagnoses I Shemilt, | Harvey, L Shepstone, L Swift, R Reading, M Mugford, P Belderson, N Norris, J Thoburn and J Robinson A national evaluation of school breakfast clubs: evidence from a cluster randomized controlled trial and an observational analysis I Shemilt, M Mugford, P Moffatt, 1 Harvey, R Reading, L Shepstone and P Belderson A national evaluation of school breakfast clubs: where does economics fit in? A While, A Forbes, R Ullman, S Lewis, L Mathes and P Griffiths Good practices that address continuity during transition from child to adult care: synthesis of the evidence D Stewart, M Law, D Russell and S Hanna Evaluating children’s rehabilitation services: an application of a programme logic model J M Peters, S E Henderson and D Dookun Provision for children with developmental co-ordination disorder (DCD): audit of the service provider U Lanvers Gender in discourse behaviour in parent—child dyads: a literature review J] Heaton and P Sloper National survey of Patient Advice and Liaison Services (PALS) in England: children, young people and parents’ access to and use of PALS N Thalange, C Gardner and R Reading How is money spent on children’s services? S D Pedersen, H G Parsons and D Dewey Stress levels experienced by the parents of enterally fed children E Hemgren and K Persson Quality of motor performance in preterm and full-term 3-year-old children P E M van Schie, R C Siebes, M Ketelaar and A Vermeer The measure of processes of care (MPOC): validation of the Dutch translation V Eapen, T Zoubeidi and F Yunis Screening for language delay in the United Arab Emirates C Shaw-Smith, S L Hogg, R Reading, J Calvin and D Trump Learning and behavioural difficulties but not microcephaly in three brothers resulting from undiagnosed maternal phenylketonuria Current Literature CD Review Number 6, November 2004 A Aynsley-Green Foreword P Sloper and J Statham Editorial — The National Service Framework for children, young people and maternity services: developing the evidence base P Sloper Facilitators and barriers for co-ordinated multi-agency services B Beresford On the road to nowhere? Young disabled people and transition J Statham Effective services to support children in special circumstances Contents vii L D’Souza and J Garcia Improving services for disadvantaged childbearing women J Cavet and P Sloper The participation of children and young people in decisions about UK service development K Licence Promoting and protecting the health of children and young people J H Barlow and D R Ellard Psycho-educational interventions for children with chronic disease, parents and siblings: an overview of the research evidence base I Costello, 1C K Wong and A J Nunn A literature review to identify interventions to improve the use of medicines in children M Petticrew and H Roberts Editorial — Child public health and social welfare: lessons from the evidence H Graham and C Power Childhood disadvantage and health inequalities: a framework for policy based on lifecourse research P Attree Growing up in disadvantage: a systematic review of the qualitative evidence T Toroyan, A Oakley, G Laing, I Roberts, M Mugford and J Turner The impact of day care on socially disadvantaged families: an example of the use of process evaluation within a randomized controlled trial N Spencer The effect of income inequality and macro-level social policy on infant mortality and low birthweight in developed countries — a preliminary systematic review B Milton, M Whitehead, P Holland and V Hamilton The social and economic consequences of childhood asthma across the lifecourse: a systematic review R Reading Current Literature Author Index Subject Index

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