Maternal Depressive Symptoms and Their Association with Breastfeeding and Child Weight Outcomes
Children of mothers with depressive symptoms are at a higher risk for psychosocial, behavioral, and developmental problems. However, the effects of maternal depression on children's physical growth are not well understood. To address the gaps in the literature, this study examined the associati...
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Main Authors: | María Pineros-Leano (Author), Jaclyn A. Saltzman (Author), Janet M. Liechty (Author), Salma Musaad (Author), Liliana Aguayo (Author) |
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2021-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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