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Poverty-alleviation program participation and salivary cortisol in very low-income children
Lia C.H. Fernald,
Megan R. Gunnar
Institute of Child Development
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Cortisol
100%
Poverty
47%
Participation
42%
Income
34%
Household
24%
Mexico
11%
Responsivity
10%
Reactivity
9%
Life Course
9%
Childhood
8%
Physical Health
8%
Experimental Design
6%
Mental Health
6%
Causal
5%
Economics
3%
Medicine & Life Sciences
Poverty
66%
Hydrocortisone
55%
Income
51%
Child
26%
Depression
22%
Mothers
22%
Saliva
6%
Social Class
6%
Epidemiologic Studies
5%
Mental Disorders
5%
Research Design
5%
Mental Health
5%
Economics
5%
Social Sciences
low income
49%
poverty
43%
participation
32%
Mexico
10%
household income
7%
social class
6%
mental health
4%
childhood
4%
economics
2%
evidence
2%
Group
2%