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Maternal stressful life events prior to conception and the impact on infant birth weight in the United States
Whitney P. Witt
, Erika R. Cheng
, Lauren E. Wisk
, Kristin Litzelman
, Debanjana Chatterjee
, Kara Mandell
, Fathima Wakeel
General Pediatrics and Adolescent Health
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United States
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Infant Birth Weight
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Maternal Stressful Life Events
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PSLE
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Low Birth Weight
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Women Exposure
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Children's Health
25%
Clinical Practice
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Health Stressors
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Birth Outcomes
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Nationally Representative Sample
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Long-term Health
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US Women
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Health Factors
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Stressful Life Events
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Very Low Birth Weight Infant
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Adjusted Analysis
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Weighted Regression
25%
Early Childhood Longitudinal Study-Birth Cohort (ECLS-B)
25%
Weight Adjustment
25%
Nationally Representative Study
25%
Stress during Pregnancy
25%
Preconception Period
25%
Practice Paradigm
25%
Psychology
Life Event
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Longitudinal Analysis
50%