Title of article
Comparison of Active and Passive Surveillance for Cerebrovascular Disease The Brain Attack Surveillance in Corpus Christi (BASIC) Project
Author/Authors
Piriyawat، Paisith نويسنده , , Smajsov?، Miriam نويسنده , , Smith، Melinda A. نويسنده , , Pallegar، Sanjay نويسنده , , Al-Wabil، Areej نويسنده , , Garcia، Nelda M. نويسنده , , Risser، Jan M. نويسنده , , Moyé، Lemuel A. نويسنده , , Morgenstern، Lewis B. نويسنده ,
Issue Information
فصلنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2015
Pages
-1061
From page
1062
To page
0
Abstract
This longitudinal study describes playground games of children progressing across their first year of schooling. Boys, in comparison with girls, played more games, especially chase and ball games, and played a greater variety of games. Also, the variety of boys’ games increased across the school year. Girls played more verbal games than boys. The study found that facility with games forecast boys’ social competence and both boys’ and girls’ adjustment to first grade. Children’s groups remained ethnically segregated across the school year. Results are discussed in terms of the role of games as an important developmental task during middle childhood.
Keywords
cerebrovascular disorders , epidemiologic methods , population surveillance , cerebral hemorrhage , cerebrovascular accident
Journal title
American Journal of Epidemiology
Serial Year
2002
Journal title
American Journal of Epidemiology
Record number
133
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