Healthcare access and adverse family impact among U.S. children ages 0-5 years by prematurity status
Abstract Background Many children and their families are affected by premature birth. Yet, little is known about their healthcare access and adverse family impact during early childhood. This study aimed to (1) examine differences in healthcare access and adverse family impact among young children b...
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Main Authors: | Olivia J. Lindly (Author), Morgan K. Crossman (Author), Amy M. Shui (Author), Dennis Z. Kuo (Author), Kristen M. Earl (Author), Amber R. Kleven (Author), James M. Perrin (Author), Karen A. Kuhlthau (Author) |
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2020-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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