Does Maternal Mental Health and Maternal Stress Affect Preschoolers' Behavioral Symptoms?
(1) Background: Maternal stress and depression are considered risk factors in children's socioemotional development, also showing high prevalence worldwide. (2) Method: Participants correspond to a longitudinal sample of 6335 mother/child pairs (18-72 months), who were surveyed in 2010 and then...
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Main Authors: | María Pía Santelices (Author), Matías Irarrázaval (Author), Pamela Jervis (Author), Cristian Brotfeld (Author), Carla Cisterna (Author), Ana María Gallardo (Author) |
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2021-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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