Father involvement, maternal depression and child nutritional outcomes in Soweto, South Africa
Abstract Father involvement in South Africa is low, despite evidence that it can improve maternal and child health and wellbeing. Within a larger randomised controlled trial, we assessed whether father involvement during and after pregnancy increased birth weight and exclusive breastfeeding through...
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Main Authors: | Roisin E. Drysdale (Author), Wiedaad Slemming (Author), Tawanda Makusha (Author), Linda M. Richter (Author) |
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2021-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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