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Exposure to Violence and Mental Health Outcomes Among Pre-schoolers in a South African Birth Cohort
Little is known about the relationship between violence exposure and mental health in preschoolers living in low- and middle-income countries...
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The Relationship Between Early Term Birth and the Risk of Later Childhood Mental Disorders Within a Pregnancy Cohort
This study examines whether gestational age, birth weight, and early term birth is associated with childhood mental disorders in 342 pregnant women...
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Sexual Identity and Birth Cohort Differences in Social Support and Its Link with Well-Being among Sexual Minority Individuals
This study examined sexual identity and birth cohort differences in social support and its association with well-being, using a longitudinal national...
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Depression and Personality Traits Across Adolescence—Within-Person Analyses of a Birth Cohort
Depressive symptoms and personality traits covary in adolescents, but our understanding of the nature of this relation is limited. Whereas a...
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Multi-Trajectories of Conduct Problems, Hyperactivity/Inattention, and Peer Problems Across Childhood: Results from the Growing Up in Scotland Birth Cohort
Using a person-centred approach, this study inspected multi-trajectories of conduct problems, hyperactivity/inattention and peer problems, and...
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Post-traumatic Stress Disorder in School-age Children: A Nationwide Prospective Birth Cohort Study
Traumatic childhood events are some of the few identifiable and to some extent preventable causes of psychiatric illness. Children exposed to...
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Urban–Rural Disparity in the Incidence of Diagnosed Autism Spectrum Disorder in Taiwan: A 10-Year National Birth Cohort Follow-up Study
Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is reportedly more prevalent in urban areas partly because of better accessibility and affordability to healthcare....
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Birth Weight and Childhood Psychopathology in the ABCD Cohort: Association is Strongest for Attention Problems and is Moderated by Sex
Many studies have shown low birth weight is associated with psychopathology later in life, particularly attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder...
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Mother–Infant Interaction and Maternal Postnatal Psychological Distress Associate with Child’s Social-Emotional Development During Early Childhood: A FinnBrain Birth Cohort Study
We studied the effects of mother–infant interaction and maternal pre- and postnatal psychological distress on children’s social-emotional problems...
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The Use of Birth Records to Study Child Abuse and Neglect
Vital birth records are underutilized as a data resource for child maltreatment researchers. Birth records have a number of characteristics that... -
Conditions of Birth and Early Childhood Developmental Risk for Mental Disorders
Distinct classes of children in the general population are at increased odds of later mental illness and other adverse outcomes according to patterns...
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Recalled Parental Gender Preference in Chinese Culture: A Taiwan Birth Cohort Study
Chinese culture has long favored sons over daughters. With the development of reproductive technology, the methods can be used not only in...
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Does the Fraternal Birth Order Effect Influence Handedness?
The fraternal birth order effect (FBOE) is the phenomenon whereby the probability that a man has a same-sex sexual orientation in adulthood increases...
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Longitudinal Associations Between Trauma Exposure and Executive Functions in Children: Findings from a Dutch Birth Cohort Study
This study is the first to distinguish two possible predictive directions between trauma exposure and executive functioning in children in a...
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Satisfaction with life and its predictive factors in a cohort of fathers 24-months postpartum
Satisfaction with life is considered an essential indicator of quality of life and has implications not only for parents but also for the general...
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Disordered eating and self-harm as risk factors for poorer mental health during the COVID-19 pandemic: a UK-based birth cohort study
BackgroundYoung adults and especially those with pre-existing mental health conditions, such as disordered eating and self-harm, appear to be at...
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Socioeconomic disadvantage and ethnicity are associated with large differences in children’s working memory ability: analysis of a prospective birth cohort study following 13,500 children
Working memory is a limited capacity system that stores and processes information over short time periods and is essential for learning new...
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Risk Factors for Early Sexual Intercourse in Adolescence: A Systematic Review of Cohort Studies
This systematic review provides a comprehensive assessment of risk factors related to early sexual intercourse (ESI) among adolescents. We used...