Risk and protective factors for child development: An observational South African birth cohort
Article 2019 en
Authors
KD
Kirsten A. Donald
CW
Catherine J. Wedderburn
WB
Whitney Barnett
Abstract
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This study provides reliable developmental data from a sub-Saharan African setting in a well-characterised sample of mother-child dyads. Our findings highlight not only the important protective effects of maternal education, birth weight, and socioeconomic status for developmental outcomes but also sex differences in developmental outcomes and key risk and protective factors for each group.
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