Prenatal risk factors for child executive function at 3-5 years of age: the roles of maternal mood, substance use, and socioeconomic adversity in a prospective cohort study

Rayport, Y. K., Morales, S., Shuffrey, L. C., Hockett, C. W., Ziegler, K., Rao, S., Fifer, W. P., Elliott, A. J., & Sania, A. (2024). Prenatal risk factors for child executive function at 3–5 years of age: the roles of maternal mood, substance use, and socioeconomic adversity in a prospective cohort study. BMC Pediatrics, 24(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/s12887-024-05113-2
Authors:
Yael K Rayport
Santiago Morales
Lauren C Shuffrey
Christine W Hockett
Katherine Ziegler
Shreya Rao
William P Fifer
Amy J Elliott
Ayesha Sania
Affiliated Authors:
Yael K Rayport
Shreya Rao
William P Fifer
Ayesha Sania
Author Keywords:
ef touch battery
executive function
prenatal alcohol and tobacco exposure
prenatal anxiety
prenatal depression
socioeconomic adversity
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Article
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10.1186/s12887-024-05113-2
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