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      CHILD-PMH
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          • Agreement between children with long-term health conditions and their primary caregivers on reports of perceived participation
          • Agreement between participation ratings of children with intellectual disabilities and their primary caregivers
          • Assessing mental health of people with complex communication needs: A systematic review
          • A Swedish cultural adaptation of the participation questionnaire Functional Scale of the Disability Evaluation System – Child version
          • A Systematic Review of Longitudinal Trajectories of Mental Health Problems in Children with Neurodevelopmental Disabilities
          • Barriers and facilitators to participation in everyday activities for children with intellectual disabilities in China
          • Construct validity of the simplified Chinese version of the instrument 'Picture My Participation’
          • Content validity and usefulness of Picture My Participation for measuring paricipation in children with and without intellectual disability in South Africa and Sweden
          • Contributing factors for participation and independence in children and youths with disabilities
          • Definitions and Operationalization of Mental Health Problems, Wellbeing and Participation Constructs in Children with NDD: Distinctions and Clarifications
          • Enhancing cognitive accessibility in assessments for children with neurodisability: development and implementation of an adaptation tracking questionnaire
          • Feasibility of an eye-gaze technology intervention for students with severe motor and communication difficulties in Taiwan
          • How can we reach long-lasting inclusive participation for all? A vision for the future
          • Increasing participation in computer activities using eye-gaze assistive technology for children with complex needs
          • Longitudinal Trends of Participation in Relation to Mental Health in Children with and without Physical Diffculties
          • Measurement issues in longitudinal studies of mental health problems in children with neurodevelopmental disorders
          • Mental health and mental health problems among users of AAC: a scoping review
          • Parenting children with disabilities in Sweden: a cluster-analysis of parenting stress and sufficiency of informal and formal support
          • Participation as a means– implications for intervention reasoning
          • Participation – both a means and an end. A conceptual analysis of processes and outcomes in childhood disability
          • Patterns of mental health problems and wellbeing in children with disabilities in Sweden: A cross-sectional survey and cluster analysis
          • Perceived Activity Competence and Participation in Everyday Activities of Children With and Without Neurodevelopmental Disorders
          • Profiles of State and Trait Engagement of Preschool Children
          • Reliability of FUNDES-Child-SE - measuringparticipation and independence of children andyouths with disabilities
          • Self-rating via video communication in children with disability – a feasibility study
          • Strategies Used by Professionals in Pediatric Rehabilitation to Engage the Child in the Intervention Process: A Scoping Review
          • Structural validity and internal consistency of the Strengths and Stressors in Parenting (SSF) Questionnaire in parents of children with developmental disabilities
          • The application of the family of participation related constructs (fPRC) framework to AAC intervention outcomes in children with complex communication needs: a scoping review
          • The utility of the International Classification of Functioning construct as a statistical tool – operationalizing mental health as an indicator of adolescent participation
          • Trajectories of participation, mental health, and mental health problems in adolescents with self-reported neurodevelopmental disorders
          • Transcultural adaptation, content validity and reliability of the instrument ‘Picture My Participation’ for children and youth with and without intellectual disabilities in mainland China
          • Understanding the Participation in Home, School, and Community Activities Reported by Children with Disabilities and Their Parents: A Pilot Study
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