Publicaties
'Tell me about your child, the relationship with your child and your parental experiences' : a qualitative study of spontaneous speech samples among parents raising a child with and without autism spectrum disorder, cerebral palsy or down syndrome Universiteit Gent KU Leuven
The impact of child health interventions and risk factors on child survival in Kenya, 1993-2014: a Bayesian spatio-temporal analysis with counterfactual scenarios Instituut voor Tropische Geneeskunde
BACKGROUND: During the millennium development goals period, reduction in under-five mortality (U5M) and increases in child health intervention coverage were characterised by sub-national disparities and inequities across Kenya. The contribution of changing risk factors and intervention coverage on the sub-national changes in U5M remains poorly defined.
METHODS: Sub-national county-level data on U5M and 43 factors known to be ...
From child pornography offending to child sexual abuse: A review of child pornography offender characteristics and risks for cross-over KU Leuven
Custody and international child abduction proceedings in Belgium: how, when, about what and by whom should the child be informed? On the right of the child to receive adequate information Universiteit Antwerpen
Understanding the best interests of the child in EU Child Abduction Proceedings : perspectives from the case law Universiteit Gent Universiteit Antwerpen
Systematic review on the impact of conditional cash transfers on child health service utilisation and child health in sub-Saharan Africa Instituut voor Tropische Geneeskunde
Background: Conditional cash transfers (CCTs) are interventions which provide assistance in the form of cash to specific vulnerable groups on the condition that they meet pre-defined requirements. The impact of conditional cash transfers on children's access to health services and on their overall health has not been established in sub-Saharan Africa. Method: We conducted a systematic review aimed at summarising the available information on ...
Beyond child soldiering: the interference of daily living conditions in former child soldiers' longer term psychosocial well-being in northern Uganda Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Professionals' views on the development process of a structural collaboration between child and adolescent psychiatry and child welfare Vrije Universiteit Brussel Universiteit Antwerpen
This study, as a part of a participatory action research project, reports the development process of an innovative collaboration between child and adolescent psychiatry and child welfare, for adolescent girls with multiple and complex needs. The findings emerge from a qualitative descriptive analysis of four focus groups with 30 professionals closely involved in this project, and describe the evolution of the collaborative efforts and ...