“…For example, examining contextual variables (e.g., limited access to, and utilization of, healthcare and child‐rearing resources) capable of altering child and family functioning should be considered, based on previous research (Hirsch & Cukrowicz, ). Although we did not collect information about specific, supportive perinatal care or resources available to mothers, we expect that a greater variety of services, such as breastfeeding guidance, coaching in infant massage and other infant‐soothing techniques (e.g., skin‐to‐skin interventions, video‐based interaction guidance; Hoffenkamp et al, ; Kozhimannil, ), is available in more metropolitan areas. It will also be important to examine subgroups within each broad classification (e.g., inner‐city, suburban) as divergent social‐emotional outcomes are likely to be observed (Miller & Votruba‐Drzal, ).…”