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Original Research

The Dimensions of Mastery Questionnaire in School-Aged Children with Congenital Hemiplegia: Test–Retest Reproducibility and Parent–Child Concordance

, MHSM, BSc (OT) (Hons), , BOccThy (Hons), , PhD, MEd, BA, BAppSc (OT) & , PhD, MSc (Physio), Pgrad (Biomech), BAppSci (PT), BSc (Anatomy)
Pages 168-184 | Received 14 Dec 2012, Accepted 30 Apr 2013, Published online: 02 Jul 2013

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