Title:
Neuropsychology of children in Africa : perspectives on risk and resilience
Author:
Boivin, Michael Joseph, editor.
ISBN:
9781461468332
Physical Description:
xx, 347 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 24 cm
Series:
Specialty topics in pediatric neuropsychology
Specialty topics in pediatric neuropsychology.
General Note:
"American Academy of Pediatric Neuropsychology."
Contents:
1. Introduction to he Neuropsychology of African Children within a Co-Constructivist Paradigm -- 2. Approaches to Assessment of Very Young Children in Africa in the Context of HIV -- 3. Acknowledging Methodological Complexity in Assessing Children in HIV-affected Communities in KwaZulu-Natal Province, South Africa -- 4. Cognitive, Motor and Behavioral Development of Orphans of HIV/AIDS in Institutional Contexts -- 5. Factors Contributing to the Psychosocial Adjustment of Ugandan Preschool Children with HIV/AIDS -- 6. Examining the Psychosocial Adjustment and School Performance of Ugandan Children with HIV/ AIDs -- 7. Screening for Neurodisability in Low-Resource Settings Using the Ten Questions Questionnaire -- 8. Language Development in Sub-Saharan Africa -- 9. Psychosocial Aspects of Malnutrition among African Children: Antecedents, Consequences, and Interventions -- 10. Assessing the Effects of Maternal Anemia on Child Development in Benin -- 11. The Assessment of Skill Learning in African Children -- 12. The Assessment of Neuropsychological Outcomes in Pediatric Severe Malaria -- 13. Computerized Cognitive Rehabilitation Therapy (CCRT) for African Children: Evidence for Neuropsychological Benefit and Future Directions -- 14. Measurement of Cognitive Outcomes of At-Risk Children Using Novelty Processing in Rural Kenyan Children -- 15. The Neuropsychology of Sickle Cell Disease in West African Children -- 16. Postscript: Towards a Universal Brain/Behavior Omnibus in the Neuropsychology of African Children.
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