TABLE 1.
Measurement | N (%) |
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Study characteristics | |
Study design | |
Case control | 8 (1.3) |
Cross‐sectional | 366 (58.8) |
Cohort | 164 (26.4) |
Quasi‐experimental | 18 (2.9) |
Randomized/nonrandomized controlled trials | 66 (10.6) |
Child's age | |
Infant (0 to <18 months) | 71 (11.7) |
Toddler (18 to 36 months) | 114 (18.8) |
Preschooler (>36 months) | 421 (69.5) |
Not reported | 16 (2.6) |
WHO region | |
African | 4 (0.6) |
Americas | 287 (46.1) |
South‐East Asia | 15 (2.4) |
Europe | 173 (27.8) |
Eastern Mediterranean | 9 (1.4) |
Western Pacific | 130 (20.9) |
Multiple WHO regions | 4 (0.6) |
Subject area a | |
Agriculture and Biological Sciences | 12 (1.3) |
Arts and Humanities | 13 (1.4) |
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology | 19 (2) |
Computer Sciences | 2 (0.2) |
Dentistry | 2 (0.2) |
Environmental Science | 14 (1.5) |
Health Professionsb | 38 (4.1) |
Medicine | 491 (52.3) |
Multidisciplinary | 23 (2.5) |
Neuroscience | 12 (1.3) |
Nursing | 135 (14.4) |
Psychology | 101 (10.8) |
Social Sciences | 58 (6.2) |
Not reportedc | 18 (1.9) |
Abbreviation: WHO, World Health Organization.
Subject area was defined by Scimago (based on Scopus Subject Areas).28
Includes allied health professions.
No Scimago results were found for five different journals across n = 18 publications.