Early life stress, prenatal secondhand smoke exposure, and the development of internalizing symptoms across childhood
Prior findings relating secondhand tobacco smoke (SHS) exposure and internalizing problems, characterized by heightened anxiety and depression symptoms, have been equivocal; effects of SHS on neurodevelopment ...
Source: Environmental Health - Category: Environmental Health Authors: Mariah DeSerisy, Jacob W. Cohen, Jordan D. Dworkin, Jeanette A. Stingone, Bruce Ramphal, Julie B. Herbstman, David Pagliaccio and Amy E. Margolis Tags: Research Source Type: research
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