Investigating associations between maternal stress, smoking and adverse birth outcomes: evidence from the All Our Families cohort
Abstract Background Independently, active maternal and environmental tobacco smoke exposure and maternal stress have been linked to an increased risk of preterm birth and low birth weight. An understudied relationship is the potential for interactive effects between these risk factors. Methods Data...
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Main Authors: | Shelby S. Yamamoto (Author), Shahirose S. Premji (Author), Vineet Saini (Author), Sheila W. McDonald (Author), Gian S. Jhangri (Author) |
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