A new study shows that cumulative adverse psychosocial factors in childhood are associated with worse midlife learning and memory, and specifically child's self-regulation and social adjustment. A ...
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New research finds a two-way link between adversity and psychosocial problems from childhood to adolescence
A new study published in the journal Development and Psychopathology provides evidence that different types of adversity in childhood may shape a young person’s mental and behavioral development in ...
The preschool years present a critical developmental period sensitive to changes in public health and social policy, for which robust investments in programs that support families can improve ...
Early childhood stress, especially before age 1, significantly increases psoriasis risk, with an odds ratio of 4.19. The study involved over 16,000 children, using data from the All Babies in ...
Infant feeding guidelines recommend exclusive breast-feeding to the age of 6 months; complementary foods should not be introduced before this age. This study examined parent and infant psychosocial ...
Gov’t, Opposition unite on ‘safe, rapid reopening of schools and psychosocial support’ after Melissa
The Government and Opposition on Wednesday presented a united front in relation to the reopening of schools following ...
A Finnish study coordinated by the Centre for Population Health Research at the University of Turku shows that cumulative adverse psychosocial factors in childhood are associated with worse midlife ...
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