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NCHS Report on Developmental, Learning, and Emotional Problems
in Children
In 1988, CDC's National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS)
conducted the National Health Interview Survey on Child Health
(NHIS-CH). The survey addressed a broad range of
health-related topics, including child-care arrangements;
injuries and medical conditions; exposure to cigarette smoke;
bedtime and sleeping arrangements; health insurance; sources
of medical care; and developmental, learning, and emotional
problems.
The report, Developmental, Learning and Emotional Problems:
Health of Our Nation's Children, United States, 1988, focuses
on the incidence of these problems in U.S. children. Copies of
this report and additional reports from the NHIS-CH are
available free of charge from the Scientific and Technical
Information Branch, NCHS, CDC, Room 1064, 6525 Belcrest Road,
Hyattsville, MD; telephone (301) 436-8500.
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