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Santos R, Brownell M, Ekuma O, Mayer T, Soodeen R-A. The Early Development Instrument (EDI) in Manitoba: Linking Socioeconomic Adversity and Biological Vulnerability at Birth to Children's Outcomes at Age 5. Winnipeg, MB: Manitoba Centre for Health Policy, 2012. [Report] [Summary]

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Early Development Instrument (EDI) Outcomes

Related terms

Administrative Data
Aggregated Diagnosis Groups ™ (ADGs®)
Akaike Information Criterion (AIC)
Apgar Scores
Biological Sensitivity to Context
Child and Family Services (CFS)
Child and Family Services Information System (CFSIS)
Communication Skills and General Knowledge - Early Development Instrument (EDI) Domain
Differential Susceptibility Hypothesis
Drug Program Information Network (DPIN)
Early Development Instrument (EDI)
Emotional Maturity - Early Development Instrument (EDI) Domain
Employment and Income Assistance (EIA) Program
Gestational Age
Hospital Abstract
Income Quintiles / Income Quintile
Language and Cognitive Development - Early Development Instrument (EDI) Domain
Large-for-gestational-age (LGA)
Logistic Regression
Low Birth Weight
Manitoba Population Research Data Repository (Repository)
Maternal Depression
Multicollinearity
Multiple Challenge Index (MCI)
Odds Ratio
Personal Health Identification Number (PHIN)
Physical Health and Well-Being - Early Development Instrument (EDI) Domain
Physician Claims
Public Trustee Office / Public Guardian and Trustee
Regional Health Authority (RHA)
Small-for-gestational-age (SGA)
Social Assistance Management Information Network (SAMIN)
Social Competence - Early Development Instrument (EDI) Domain
Socio-Economic Status (SES)
Stepwise Logistic Regression
Structural Equation Modeling (SEM)
Very Low Birth Weight
Vital Statistics
Winnipeg Community Areas (CAs)

Keywords

children
Deliverables-Children
Manitoba Report


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