Joint Effects of Indoor Air Pollution and Maternal Psychosocial Factors During Pregnancy on Trajectories of Early Childhood Psychopathology
CONCLUSIONS: Prenatal exposure to environmental pollutants and psychosocial factors was associated with internalizing and externalizing child behavior trajectories. Understanding joint effects of adverse exposure mixtures will facilitate targeted interventions to prevent childhood psychopathology.PMID:38634620 | DOI:10.1093/aje/kwae046
Source: Am J Epidemiol - Category: Epidemiology Authors: Grace M Christensen Michele Marcus Aneesa Vanker Stephanie M Eick Susan Malcolm-Smith Shakira F Suglia Howard H Chang Heather J Zar Dan J Stein Anke H üls Source Type: research
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