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Effect of maternal age, smoking and deprivation on birthweight
Paediatric and Perinatal Epidemiology, 2001Low birthweight is often used as a health indicator. This paper reports the findings of a cohort study, which were analysed to determine the relationship, if any, between the age of the mother and birthweight given the mother’s smoking habits and the level of social deprivation of the mother’s place of residence. The data used were extracted from those
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Effects of maternal deprivation treatments in the rat
Animal Behaviour, 1970Abstract Mothers were removed from rat litters for 1 or 10 hr per day on days 3 to 9 following birth. This procedure resulted in reduced open field defaecation and increased body weight in the offspring tested at approximately 70 days, but did not affect open field ambulation, comparing with untreated control litters.
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Maternal Deprivation and the Effect of Loving Care [PDF]
Lawrence Rockland+1 more
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Atypical Depression Following Maternal Deprivation
1985Among the therapy resistant depressed patients, there is a group of “chronic depressions” that might meet the DSM-III criteria for Dysthymic Disorder with or without superimposed major depressive episodes or at times can be only classified as “Atypical Depressions”.
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Deprivation and psychopathology in the Fragile Families Study: A 15‐year longitudinal investigation
Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry and Allied Disciplines, 2021Adam Bryant Miller+2 more
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