2013
DOI: 10.1542/peds.2012-3844d
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Prenatal Exposure to Air Pollution, Maternal Psychological Distress, and Child Behavior

Abstract: WHAT'S KNOWN ON THIS SUBJECT: Prenatal exposures to diverse pollutants and psychosocial stressors have been shown independently to adversely affect child development. Less is known about the potential interactions between these factors, although they commonly co-occur, especially in disadvantaged populations. WHAT THIS STUDY ADDS:The combination of high prenatal exposure to environmental polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons and maternal demoralization adversely affects child behavior, and maternal demoralization h… Show more

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